From 9:02 to 9:20, how dare Margo knock Tony Macaulay - one of the greatest songwriters since Schubert! It takes considerable skill to compose a memorable 16-bar chorus.
I agree. He has a big ego, and has some rather sexist attitudes. I think he thinks Barbara’s place is in the kitchen. Margo also has a big ego, and Jerry and Barbara are just victims of their egos.
It does seem like having more acreage for home steading would make sense.
Mrs. Weaver is Mrs. Councillor Nugent in Keeping Up Appearances
Mr. Maye, is the ONLY one in the entire series to not gag at the peapod's punch.
I bet his own moonshine is much stronger.
The homemade wine is a recurring theme. It comes up in so many episodes.
It’s a recurring theme in many of the other British sitcoms too.
It loosens the British up.
@@gardenroom65 that’s true, consider Hyacinth Buquet. She became more pleasant when she got tipsy on her sherry!
Not only that, he said it could use a tad more alcohol and asked for more!
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Jerry likes The New Seekers...*giggle giggle*!
that guy is hardcore! he didn't even cringe!
Why is there no part one of any series??
From 9:02 to 9:20, how dare Margo knock Tony Macaulay - one of the greatest songwriters since Schubert! It takes considerable skill to compose a memorable 16-bar chorus.
Thank you for letting me
'The integrated system' means more production for less work.
Anybody identify what station Mr Maye dropped them off at?
Tom can be an absolute jerk sometimes,
Yes, but he does it so well.
I agree. He has a big ego, and has some rather sexist attitudes. I think he thinks Barbara’s place is in the kitchen. Margo also has a big ego, and Jerry and Barbara are just victims of their egos.
Jerry is taken by Mrs Weaver
Margo was gois and babs rom
@mikefargus i much prefered the `old` seekers the `new` were a bit to rock`n`roll for me
you're a sunny bunny aren't you?
Brilliant good times x