'Gimme Gimme Gimme' BBC America
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'Gimme Gimme Gimme' BBC America
I was doing a search on BBC America today to see if the show Gimme Gimme Gimme may be coming on.
I found a page that had it's info but it doesn't say if or when it has been on.
Has it already been on here or am I the only one that would love to watch this show again?
I found a page that had it's info but it doesn't say if or when it has been on.
Has it already been on here or am I the only one that would love to watch this show again?
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Personally, I enjoy BBC America most of the time (apart from Lawrence Llewellyn Bowman and those annoying intros by Robson Green, whose brightest moment was probably "Soldier, Soldier!) but, if they dare to air "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme", I shall vote with my feet!!!
I caught it once in England before we moved over here and all I can say is it brings British "comedy" down to US levels ... in which case, it is far better suited to one of the network channels!
I caught it once in England before we moved over here and all I can say is it brings British "comedy" down to US levels ... in which case, it is far better suited to one of the network channels!
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Then u have no sense of humour. Gimme Gimme Gimme is one of the funniest shows of the 90s, Linda was from protsmouth, I keep wondering if Bridgie was her relative ?
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Originally posted by doctor scrumpy
Then u have no sense of humour. Gimme Gimme Gimme is one of the funniest shows of the 90s, Linda was from protsmouth, I keep wondering if Bridgie was her relative ?
Then u have no sense of humour. Gimme Gimme Gimme is one of the funniest shows of the 90s, Linda was from protsmouth, I keep wondering if Bridgie was her relative ?
My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are. And here was I wondering what the things are I DON'T miss about Blighty.
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Originally posted by Brit'n'TX
My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are.
My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are.
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Originally posted by Patrick
You moved to different america to me then
You moved to different america to me then
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Originally posted by Brit'n'TX
My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are.
My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are.
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My first day here and already I am reminded how much more polite and non-judgemental the americans are. And here was I wondering what the things are I DON'T miss about Blighty.
I only expressed my personal opinion and in no way told "rincewind" that he had "no sense of humour