Great comedy series from the 80's. Season 3. These have been gathered from various i-net sources & re-encoded, mainly cos many of them had repeated sequences in them (ie. poor encodes). Enjoy.
If anyone's interested Malcolm bike is a 1939 Norton International 490cc nicknamed the Cammy Norton (it was a very popular bike for racing at the IOM TT races)
13:30 - in about 1991, i had an Ericson 'Hotline' mobile phone (for work) which was the beginning of the generations of 'Non-Brick' sized mobile phones that we accept today It was brown with light-up orange keys ! (seriously!!) I was walking down the towns high-street one day, and someone from work called me, and i answered it whilst walking - and i remember a complete stranger passing by and saying, "Look at the posh d*ckhead, showing off, cause he's got a phone" - and to this day, i can remember exactly where that comment was made to me, 31yrs ago! Now its strange *NOT* to see someone on their phones !!
Brilliant. Totally inoffensive comedy that would probably be mocked today by those who think comedy has to be liberally sprinkled with effing and blinding for it to be funny.
When they leave the Registry office, in the background is my old Manchester Metropolitan University halls of residence....Cavendish Hall near the All Saints Building
If anyone's interested Malcolm bike is a 1939 Norton International 490cc nicknamed the Cammy Norton (it was a very popular bike for racing at the IOM TT races)
When mobile phones were a novelty!
13:30 - in about 1991, i had an Ericson 'Hotline' mobile phone (for work) which was the beginning of the generations of 'Non-Brick' sized mobile phones that we accept today
It was brown with light-up orange keys ! (seriously!!)
I was walking down the towns high-street one day, and someone from work called me, and i answered it whilst walking - and i remember a complete stranger passing by and saying, "Look at the posh d*ckhead, showing off, cause he's got a phone" - and to this day, i can remember exactly where that comment was made to me, 31yrs ago!
Now its strange *NOT* to see someone on their phones !!
Love that the Registrar was the original Kryten from Red Dwarf.
And the revamped talkie toaster
Also played a Police Inspector in Sherlock Holmes
I can’t hear the audio…
Brilliant. Totally inoffensive comedy that would probably be mocked today by those who think comedy has to be liberally sprinkled with effing and blinding for it to be funny.
I agree. This is what comedy should still be. I'm 22 and love watching. I can't stand any of the new comedy.
When they leave the Registry office, in the background is my old Manchester Metropolitan University halls of residence....Cavendish Hall near the All Saints Building