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Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 06 Oct 2015, 08:33
by cstorey
DaveB : I agree with you totally about Monty Python, which tended more to satire than silliness, and which usually was very funny as well . The Goons, however , just never struck a chord with me. As you say, Horses for Courses

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 06 Oct 2015, 08:55
by DaveB
Indeed Chris ;)

TBH.. by the time Spike had got to the 'Q' series, he'd already seen his best days. I only ever watched a couple of shows and that was enough. Some shows stand the test of time very well.. Dad's Army springs to mind.. while others were very much of their day and deserve to stay there. Of these, some couldn't even be broadcast today.. Alf Garnett (whatever that show was called) and Love thy Neighbour being two.. and rightly so.
ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 06 Oct 2015, 10:15
by Paul K
cstorey wrote:Did I miss something ? I never thought Milligan was in the least bit funny, and that was just plain offensive
Does this not make you laugh ? Not even a little ? ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qClVtN1ELgA

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 09:56
by Jon.M
DaveB wrote:
Of these, some couldn't even be broadcast today.. Alf Garnett (whatever that show was called) and Love thy Neighbour being two.. and rightly so.
ATB
DaveB B)smk
'Till Death Us Do Part', Alf Garnett was played by Warren Mitchell with Dandy Nicholls, Una Stubbs and Anthony Booth. Booth is the father of Cherie Blair which may explain a lot, or not. :)

Jon

Edit: Added a comma (see Joe's post)

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 11:58
by Paul K
I agree that 'Love Thy Neighbour' was appalling, but the humour in 'Till Death Us Do Part' was directed at Alf Garnett's own bigotry and narrow-mindedness rather than people of Afro-Caribbean or Asian descent. On the same topic, I recently watched the film 'The Sand Pebbles', for the first time in years. It is set aboard an American gunboat on the Yangtze in the 1920s, and some of the dialogue really made me wince - I won't elaborate, but the slang for Chinese people was quite offensive. Oddly, when watching 'Apocalypse Now', the slang for Vietnamese people doesn't seem to bother me, because the G.I.s out there at the time used that terminology. Maybe American sailors in China in the 1920s also used slang, but in that film it seems unnecessary. Dunno...can't make my mind up.

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 12:52
by airboatr
Jon.M wrote:
Edit: Added a comma (see Joe's post)

.... :worried: I'm the last person who should have posted that..

I mean .. has anyone else in here been called a bad talker?. .. no, - I didn't think so. :|
Well, at least I'm the best here at something.. :wasntme:

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 13:06
by Airspeed
Who called you a bad talker, Joe?
Come on, put yer fists up, let me at 'im! :rant:

Re: Irish Astronauts

Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 14:16
by airboatr
:lol:
Naw, mate.. it's ok. I can take a little ribbing from a friend... ;)

Besides .. :shhh: he possesses the power of wizards, and can resend me membership :hide:

:lol: