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Yes Lloyd, either Laurel & Hardy or the Two Ronnies.
I agree with you Joe, my son brought me over a boxed set of revamped Laurel & Hardy DVD's, the clarity on them is unbelievable, and you can choose to watch them in black and white or colour, naturally I prefer black and white, those coloured in jobs spoil it for me. They really were comic geniuses and still make people of all ages laugh after all those years, that takes real talent.
I agree with you Joe, my son brought me over a boxed set of revamped Laurel & Hardy DVD's, the clarity on them is unbelievable, and you can choose to watch them in black and white or colour, naturally I prefer black and white, those coloured in jobs spoil it for me. They really were comic geniuses and still make people of all ages laugh after all those years, that takes real talent.
The Human Jungle. I started this topic with that very series in my first post. I'll probably watch it again on YouTube when I've finished watching London's Burning.
Resurrection again, and I've really enjoyed reading through all the posts made again.
I really enjoyed all of London's Burning, and I've watched earlier series of Silent Witness with Amanda Burton and continued with the cross-over to the current pathologists. Absolutely brilliant.
I'm currently on Series 16 of Casualty, but sadly the earlier series of Holby City hasn't been uploaded, but I live in hope.
Ooooh, thanks for that lass. Is that a safe site? I used to love Prisoner CBH, but it wasn't uploaded in its entirety on YouTube. Will take a toot at that tomorrow.
Mollie darlin' - I remember watching a series entitled (I think) 'Corky'. He was a Police Inspector in the late 19th Century London (Similar to Sherlock Holmes) but it was a good series.