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Post by Steven on Aug 30, 2004 20:43:40 GMT
"College? (Snorts derisively.) It'll be full of ho-mo-sexuals."
(To Deirdre): "It's not like you've not married a foreign before. You could've married Dev, got a shop in the divorce, then got back with Ken - at least you'd've had a bit of capital. But no."
Love her. Give that woman her own show.
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Post by squideragain on Aug 30, 2004 20:53:37 GMT
Anyone else inwardly groan when Andy Cotton appeared tonight? He really is the poor man's James Dreyfuss.
& You're right, Blanche was fantastic.
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Post by si on Aug 31, 2004 8:11:09 GMT
I don't mind Anthony Cotton. They over did it a bit last night, yes, but at least he comes across as being naturally camp/bitchy. James Dreyfus relies on Jonathan Harvey's words a little too much -- he's not really had much success since he decided he was too good for Britain and went off to make Bette!, has he?
Last night's Corrie was classic.
I thought I was tripping. No, Deirdre really was miming playing a harmonica. Add to that Mad Maya turning into Richard Hillman, Liz's top(!), Sean telling Eileen about moisturisers, Karen cracking up ("You're EVIL, Karen Phillips!") and the glorious Blanche 'Hunt' Hunt. Corrie's scriptwriters are on such a roll at the minute.
Eastenders and it's CGI stars couldn't really compete.
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Post by klee on Aug 31, 2004 8:43:42 GMT
Favourite Blanche moment EVER: -
"I prefer funerals to weddings. There's much less chance of you getting disappointed."
Spotted: Anthony Cotton lisping into his mobile phone on (surprise surprise) Canal Street over the weekend. Him and his darned highlights.
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Post by Robbing the Dead on Aug 31, 2004 11:00:42 GMT
I've missed a few episodes, but I caught it last night. So is Maya gonna get married pretending to be Sunita, so that when Sunita comes to marry Dev, she won't be able to?
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Post by David Hunter on Sept 3, 2004 14:36:11 GMT
Spotted: Anthony Cotton lisping into his mobile phone on (surprise surprise) Canal Street over the weekend. Him and his darned highlights. I loved Anthony Cotton's 'Having It Off' and can't believe it didn't get a main BBC showing nor a 2nd series. Although who knows the policy on comedy at the Beeb. Look how they totally shafted 'Terri MacIntyre.'
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Post by moonfox246 on Sept 11, 2004 13:54:36 GMT
I love Blanche! she's quite posibly the best thing in Corrie at the moment (except Karen McDonald, Todd Grimshaw, and the body of Warren Baldwin)
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Post by MadMadge on Sept 19, 2004 18:43:15 GMT
Loved the shades Blanche was sporting in t' backyard while ticking off Tracey-Love during tonights (Sundays) episode, very St Tropez circa 1975 I must say. Retro chic, seems the woman's got it.
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Post by Steven on Jun 21, 2005 6:53:15 GMT
I thought this was due a revival as well.
"I don't care what you say, Kenneth, viewing private medicine as though it's some religious cult. Why should Tracy be the only one with a foreign bit? If she can have a Moroccan kidney, I can have a Polish hip."
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Post by JonSpice on Jun 21, 2005 7:56:32 GMT
The "skin like alabaster" comment was also heartworthy.
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Post by Rooneyboy on Jun 21, 2005 19:05:14 GMT
I loved 'having it off' best line for me was "if there's grass on the pitch, play ball !"
I also seriously love Blanche. Ho hum.
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Post by si on Jun 23, 2005 6:51:29 GMT
"Here's the search thingy. Now then, h i p s and what else? P o l e s...
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