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I'm still waiting for "The Felony Squad". 20th Century-Fox, PLEASE!!!
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The old stand-up comedy film The Funny Farm would be nice. Since you said "the old stand-up comedy film" I'm guessing you're not referring to the Chevy Chase movie? I love that film, one of his funniest. What's the one you're referring to about?
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Not only do I miss old school Chevy Chase, I also miss Dusty Bottoms. "You can kiss me on the veranda." "Lips would be fine." --Dusty Bottoms
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Not only do I miss old school Chevy Chase, I also miss Dusty Bottoms. "You can kiss me on the veranda." "Lips would be fine." --Dusty Bottoms YES!!!!!!! Let it heretofore be known, to all that are good and decent, in the year of our lord, and all considerations forthwith, that Allardyce is the man. "Have you seen a pair of cufflinks? They were mother pearl..."
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TV series PROJECT UFO (Jack Webb production) SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE 70s SPIDER MAN Movies INTRUDERS (out in the UK..needs USA release) THE UFO INCIDENT AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN DR. STRANGE (tv movie) STARSHIP INVASIONS WAVELENGTH THE KEEP WITHOUT WARNING
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Sep 11, 2010 - 1:05 PM
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johnjohnson
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Strange is a British television drama series, produced by the independent production company Big Bear Productions for the BBC, which aired on BBC One. It consists of a single one-hour pilot episode screened in March 2002, followed by a series of six one-hour episodes broadcast in the summer of 2003. The paranormal storyline involved a defrocked priest's mission to destroy demons. All seven episodes of the series were written by Andrew Marshall, a scriptwriter primarily known for his comedy work. It was directed by Joe Ahearne, who had previously been responsible for both writing and directing the World Productions vampire serial Ultraviolet for Channel 4. The six episodes were shot on location and at Ealing Studios, and filming concluded on 23 December 2002. Filming was split into two blocks; the first (made up of episodes 1, 2 and 5) was directed by Aherne and the second by Simon Massey, who had previously worked on Ballykissangel. Marshall wrote the first regular episode as an introduction to the characters and the scenario, despite having already done so for the pilot. He attributed this to the BBC's policy of not repeating pilots; he had to introduce new viewers who may not have seen the pilot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_(TV_series)
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