Well, things have been quiet around here for a while, haven’t they? Whilst we prepare for upcoming “stuff”, take a look at something I posted on Twitter a while back, from 70s Bill Maynard vehicle Oh No, It’s Selwyn Froggitt. (Which, incidentally, has a dodgy pilot, is really good for the first series, and then sadly tails off a bit.) Yep, you’re waiting around for the Yorkshire endcap at the end, although feel free to enjoy the end theme, which proves that Blackadder II isn’t the only sitcom which had different lyrics for the end of each episode…
Rutland Weekend Television coming to life before your eyes.
2 comments
Louis Barfe on 20 June 2010 @ 9pm
Glory be. Love things like that. I have an edition of A Plus 4 with Mavis Nicholson interviewing the anarcho-jazz commune Loose Tubes. At the end, Iain Ballamy’s Carmen Miranda hat can be seen clearly at the corner of the Thames Television Production for Channel 4 card.
John Hoare on 22 June 2010 @ 7am
That is brilliant.
Unsurprisingly, I’ve heard Crossroads has this happen a fair amount as well…
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