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No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 05:57
by nigelb
Just finished watching the 39th repeat of Fawlty Towers on one our local Public Broadcasting stations. No matter how many times I have seen it, I still laugh like mad....almost to tears.
Tonight they aired the Gourmet Night episode with one of my favourite scenes of all time. The car stalls, Basil tries to start it in vain, threatens the car, counts to three and without trying the ignition again he leaps out and scolds the car, dashes across the road out of view, runs back and begins to beat the car with a small tree branch. Priceless! In case there could be a soul on the planet that has never seen this, here is an interview with John Cleese that includes the scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl3mfaWCnWw
Where would PBS be without the old BBC comedy series? The more chronologically challenged may remember these- all now airing on Saturday night here. A little bit of British culture for the Colonists!
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances
Last of the Summer Wine (Ayup - those bloody Yorkshire accents !)
Are you Being Served?
Waiting For God
To The Manor Born
Fawlty Towers
The Vicar of Dibley
Nigel²
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 09:00
by Garry Russell
Quality Stuff
Garry
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 12:39
by BAe146
PBS has been playing those for many years. That's where I discovered the "Red Dwarf" series.
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 14:13
by nigelb
Yes, I know PBS has aired these for years - that is why I mentioned the 39th repeat

That said, I think this could be the first time we have had 4 straight hours of them one one PBS station (WMPT) here - another PBS station (WETA) airs As Time Goes By and Keeping Up Appearences, but different episodes, so only an hour on that station. Apparently these shows were purchased from the BBC by each station and not the PBS network.
As you mention, there have been many British shows here. At one time Coupling was aired, which was rather risque for American telly. Then NBC came up with its own version, which was a disaster and the British version disappeared from PBS. Now all the new shows (new to the US) air on BBC America. So we got The Office (Far superior to the NBC version) the entire four seasons of Coupling, Dr Who and just last week the five part series of Torchwood: Children of Earth, which was a very dark, chillng show.
Nigel²
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 14:57
by Tweek
nigelb wrote:Tonight they aired the Gourmet Night episode with one of my favourite scenes of all time. The car stalls, Basil tries to start it in vain, threatens the car, counts to three and without trying the ignition again he leaps out and scolds the car, dashes across the road out of view, runs back and begins to beat the car with a small tree branch. Priceless! In case there could be a soul on the planet that has never seen this, here is an interview with John Cleese that includes the scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl3mfaWCnWw
I've always thought John Cleese was at his best when he was in a blind fit of rage.

Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 17:27
by Chris Trott
Darn... I thought you were talking about this -
(BTW, it *IS* British.

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Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 17:48
by DispatchDragon
Thats a gorgeous piece of work.... Going to try and make Reno this year Chris?
Leif OFFTOPIC
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 17:57
by FlyTexas
nigelb wrote:Where would PBS be without the old BBC comedy series?
I think ours would probably be off the air.

Here's what's currently showing on our PBS station.
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up Appearances
Are You Being Served?
Father Ted
Open All Hours (one of my fa-fa-fa-fa-favorites)
Fawlty Towers
Last of the Summer Wine (great show)
Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
I'd love to see them bring back episodes of Goodnight Sweetheart. The station rotates different shows in and out of their schedule so I'm sure it'll come round eventually.
Brian
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 20:41
by Chris Trott
DispatchDragon wrote:Thats a gorgeous piece of work.... Going to try and make Reno this year Chris?
Leif OFFTOPIC
Right now it doesn't look like it, but that could change depending on schedules.
Re: No Riff Raff
Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 22:06
by airboatr
Nigel B
.. you sure it wasn't the forty'ithh , because I culd swear...
Were would PBS be without BBC? same channel , just not worth watching as much I suppose.
