You brits surely can never mention Germany without linking it to the war, now can you, huh? Yawn ...
it wasn't my intention to offend. i was writting a very stereotypical crap english sitcom script. so i had to have some mention of WW2, a vicar, a stereotypical foreign man, and character without his trousers at some point.
if anything i was being post- ironic. never meant to attack or offend
(wow i feel like a proper script writter now after my first public apology. will listen to ewgf's ideas more closely in the future.)
it wasn't my intention to offend. i was writting a very stereotypical crap english sitcom script. so i had to have some mention of WW2, a vicar, a stereotypical foreign man, and character without his trousers at some point.
if anything i was being post- ironic. never meant to attack or offend
(wow i feel like a proper script writter now after my first public apology. will listen to ewgf's ideas more closely in the future.)
now that you've written the pilot, you'd better write some more scripts
they should;
be set in space
be about a family of aliens
have no mention of any of the characters in the pilot
bear only the merest resemblance to the original pitch
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She wasn't 30 years ago.
Felicity Kendal, now there's a mare I wouldn't mind riding into the sunset, and beyond (30 years ago).
it wasn't my intention to offend. i was writting a very stereotypical crap english sitcom script. so i had to have some mention of WW2, a vicar, a stereotypical foreign man, and character without his trousers at some point.
if anything i was being post- ironic. never meant to attack or offend
(wow i feel like a proper script writter now after my first public apology. will listen to ewgf's ideas more closely in the future.)
now that you've written the pilot, you'd better write some more scripts
they should;
- be set in space
- be about a family of aliens
- have no mention of any of the characters in the pilot
- bear only the merest resemblance to the original pitch
:-)its best to end on a high, so i'll be calling it a day like fawlty towers.
But don't forget the extended Christmas special, and the merchandising spin-offs.
Grade Dyke.
yup, the book, the t-shirts, and the computer games are all in the pipeline
Well, of course, WWII was started by an Austrian anyway. The Germans sort of just got stuck on the bandwagon!
agreed. there was something about her