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Post by Bungle on Jan 4, 2007 22:37:02 GMT
'Best show ever'
Discuss.
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Anna
Su Pollard
I've never been to Cuba
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Post by Anna on Jan 4, 2007 22:50:15 GMT
I can only remember one, and that was when someone was stuck in a vault and running out of air and (I think) Sawalawala saved them by putting her favourite number, 2345, in as the combination - only it wasn't the combination, it was the time (23:45) when it would automatically open! Amazing stuff. I can't remember any others though.
Oh except one where they had to try and find two passwords to get into two super high tech suitcases. Which had nothing in.
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Post by Bungle on Jan 4, 2007 23:01:30 GMT
You're remembering the last series.
Lynda/Sawalha is actually the one stuck in the vault - but before entering, when she thought she was trying to work out the combination, she actually reset the time clock. It's an incredibly frustrating episode as the gang eventually work out that she must be in distress, etc, only to leave the bank vault as she runs out of air because they think she must be elsewhere. Then, as the air is all gone, the door just opens.... it's quarter to midnight. As you say, she did claim that 2345 was her lucky number.
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Post by Bungle on Jan 4, 2007 23:04:02 GMT
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Post by Rad on Jan 4, 2007 23:46:34 GMT
yes-best series ever. although it lost its way a little after kenny & sarah left. I paid over £30 for the dvds, but then I have had them yonks.
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Post by SweatShop on Jan 5, 2007 23:01:26 GMT
Me and my friends are members of the Press Committee at my school. We call it Press Gang... just because we can.
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Post by Bungle on Feb 3, 2007 15:26:29 GMT
Complete boxset now only £26.97 at Amazon UK.
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Post by saint on Mar 14, 2007 15:17:58 GMT
Im sorry but this show definately sucked the boaby!
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Post by Rad on Nov 7, 2007 13:29:29 GMT
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fezza
Jane Asher
I discovered at a very early age that if I talk long enough, I can make anything right or wrong
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Post by fezza on Jan 7, 2008 16:31:50 GMT
Didn't they do a very serious glue sniffing episode? All the range in 1990. No one bothered telling us not to sniff glue by the time I was 15 (a mere 4 years later o the shame) so it must have just been a passing fad.
I edited my college magazine. We were lucky if managed to find a room with a computer to produce it from never mind a fully set up press office. I wanted tobe Linda Day and shout at people but really I couldn't be arsed
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