Spotted on Facebook ...
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Very good :D
Spot on ;D ;D ;D
Where can I buy a set?!
Alas, Leon, this version was £10 on Gumtree but is no longer available
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Wouldn't buy it myself but the humour is spot on. ;D
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Cheers - Phil
But do you know what the original punchline was? It was rejected by the writer Gerald Wiley as too coarse.
Gerald Wiley was Ronnie Barker
Well that has character in spades.
I'll see myself out...
Quote from: Last Hussar on 03 October 2018, 02:18:02 AM
But do you know what the original punchline was? It was rejected by the writer Gerald Wiley as too coarse.
Bill hooks? Bill hooks! :-\
What a load of old bill hooks... ?
I'll tell you what you can do with your bill hooks...
...and there was at least one re-use of the sketch involving a Sheikh purchasing - among other items - large brassiers/braziers from a department store... :-B
In the original ending instead of bill hooks, Corbett would have called out an amply endowed lady, and Barker asks for Knockers