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Post by BoOverall on Dec 19, 2018 19:04:17 GMT
I love a bit of Fanny and this is a really guilty pleasure: one of my camp must-watches each Christmas is her festive series from the 70s. I loved it as a boy and love the sheer campness of it now. Hilariously ghastly but compelling. And oh the finger clicking at 2:44!
Throughout the series, it is hilarious how her assistant Sarah has to get dowdier the more “glam”(!) Fanny’s attire is.
But oh boy, this omelette is something else: thank heavens for icing sugar!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 20:11:10 GMT
Apparently a Christmas tradition in Victoria Wood's household was to sit down on Christmas Day and watch this 1987 edition of Highway
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Post by BoOverall on Dec 19, 2018 20:26:28 GMT
Oo now that takes me back.....I think I watched this episode as a young man thinking Ipswich seemed a nice place to visit. And there are some nifty 80s fringes going on.
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Post by sf on Dec 19, 2018 20:32:49 GMT
Apparently a Christmas tradition in Victoria Wood's household was to sit down on Christmas Day and watch this 1987 edition of Highway
I remember watching this when it first aired, or maybe on video the week after, at my grandmother's house in Suffolk (though not in Ipswich), with my dad practically stuffing his fists into his mouth to try and stop himself from laughing while those ladies sang 'Who Will Buy?'. He lost the battle, and so did I, a couple of minutes later when Harry Secombe announced in voiceover that James Smillie would sing 'People' from 'Funny Girl' "from his vantage-point overlooking the shopping centre".
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 19, 2018 21:11:48 GMT
Tent peg.
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Post by duncan on Dec 20, 2018 7:41:15 GMT
Ah, that reminds me that back in circa 1987 I had an exceptionally unhealthy obsession with James Smillie.
I think I still do.
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Post by hulmeman on Dec 20, 2018 9:36:32 GMT
I love a bit of Fanny and this is a really guilty pleasure: one of my camp must-watches each Christmas is her festive series from the 70s. I loved it as a boy and love the sheer campness of it now. Hilariously ghastly but compelling. And oh the finger clicking at 2:44! Throughout the series, it is hilarious how her assistant Sarah has to get dowdier the more “glam”(!) Fanny’s attire is. But oh boy, this omelette is something else: thank heavens for icing sugar! The sheer awfulness of a mincemeat omelette to start with then doused in an entire packet of icing sugar turns my stomach, but as you say, it's a real guilty pleasure to watch, but please don't ask me to eat it (well unless you've cooked it Bo!) But what kind of mind would come up with the recipe in the first place?!
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Post by BoOverall on Dec 20, 2018 14:56:48 GMT
😀😀Oh I would need to be forced to eat any of this monstrosity!
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Post by sf on Dec 20, 2018 17:17:27 GMT
I love a bit of Fanny and this is a really guilty pleasure: one of my camp must-watches each Christmas is her festive series from the 70s. I loved it as a boy and love the sheer campness of it now. Hilariously ghastly but compelling. And oh the finger clicking at 2:44! Throughout the series, it is hilarious how her assistant Sarah has to get dowdier the more “glam”(!) Fanny’s attire is. But oh boy, this omelette is something else: thank heavens for icing sugar! The sheer awfulness of a mincemeat omelette to start with then doused in an entire packet of icing sugar turns my stomach, but as you say, it's a real guilty pleasure to watch, but please don't ask me to eat it (well unless you've cooked it Bo!) But what kind of mind would come up with the recipe in the first place?!
A very, very, VERY twisted one... which fits. Have you seen 'Fear of Fanny'? By all accounts she was a thoroughly unpleasant person.
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Post by BoOverall on Dec 20, 2018 19:22:48 GMT
The sheer awfulness of a mincemeat omelette to start with then doused in an entire packet of icing sugar turns my stomach, but as you say, it's a real guilty pleasure to watch, but please don't ask me to eat it (well unless you've cooked it Bo!) But what kind of mind would come up with the recipe in the first place?!
A very, very, VERY twisted one... which fits. Have you seen 'Fear of Fanny'? By all accounts she was a thoroughly unpleasant person.
Oh she was. Something of a monster comes to mind. But her tv downfall was epic. Yes Fear of Fanny was fab: Julia Davies in particular fine form
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 21, 2018 6:25:44 GMT
Fear of Fanny is wonderful. I have watched it several times and never tire of it.
Also thanks for the tip of watching Highway. Comedy Gold 😄
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