...does that mean I can discuss the football result now........
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Sad to hear that. I'm too young to remember original Likely Lads with any clarity but 'What Ever Happened To..' was compulsory viewing in my teens.
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Almost too young for both here.
I love this type of program. Local chat, humor accents. Speech that is colourful, concise and funny.
I try to catch them on the more obscure channels whenever they are on.
Funnily enough I mentioned the Likely Lads here www.car4play.com/forum/post/index.htm?v=e&t=25121&m=553516 yesterday.
RIP.
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Being born and brought up in the North East I completely identified with Terry in the 60' s original ....but I eventually have become Middle Class Bob....
James Bolam lives near to me now and I occasionally see him or his wife Susan Jameson in the local town.
Rodney Bewes apparently never forgave Bolam for not allowing repeats of the series.
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>>Susan Jameson
I used to have such a crush on her character in "When the Boat Comes In".
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>> James Bolam lives near to me
And there was me thinking he had died.
>> Rodney Bewes apparently never forgave Bolam for not allowing repeats of the series.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5105909/Rift-Rodney-Bewes-James-Bolam.html
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"Rodney Bewes apparently never forgave Bolam for not allowing repeats of the series."
I thought it was more the case that Bolam (an intensely private man) never forgave Bewes for making public things about his private life.
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Bolam seems to br thoroughly unlikeable and rather pretentious character if the press reports are to be believed. Sad really.
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There are two sides to every story.
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>> There are two sides to every story.
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What's the other side to this story?
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