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Old 08-22-14, 01:31 PM   #46
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Yes, quite agree; got all the Jeremy Brett SH in a boxed set.

I remember from my one and only trip to the US that PBS or what I think you call the "Education Channel" are the only options. All I can say is you don't know what you've missed.

Couldn't you perhaps Google these shows to get a flavour?
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Old 08-22-14, 01:34 PM   #47
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I love 'Allo 'Allo, I've got the whole series on DVD and it's one of the best WW2 comedies I've ever seen! Here's a couple of YT vids for you Joefour just to kind of get a "taste" of 'Allo 'Allo. Also on YouTube there's a playlist someone put together of what seems like the whole series. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...BKDQJu4dA3tfCV
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PS/ "It's That Man Again" is a quote from another great British comedy tradition on the radio, abbreviated to ITMA. This was a wartime morale-booster.
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Old 08-22-14, 01:45 PM   #48
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Just watched it... never tire! "I have za crabs! I have za crabs!"

Magic! I've got them all too!

You're on blistering form today, Helmut!
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My Dad's shed (another UK man thing, the shed) had, until it fell down recently, a floor constructed entirely from boards salvaged from an old PoW camp not too far from where we lived in Kent. It was for Italian PoWs, apparently.

I've just been called by wifey for my tea now, so I can't finish this or she'll have me in the cooler...

Speak to you later.

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Old 08-22-14, 03:27 PM   #50
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I love 'Allo 'Allo, I've got the whole series on DVD and it's one of the best WW2 comedies I've ever seen! Here's a couple of YT vids for you Joefour just to kind of get a "taste" of 'Allo 'Allo. Also on YouTube there's a playlist someone put together of what seems like the whole series. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...BKDQJu4dA3tfCV
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Yes, quite agree; got all the Jeremy Brett SH in a boxed set.

I remember from my one and only trip to the US that PBS or what I think you call the "Education Channel" are the only options. All I can say is you don't know what you've missed.

Couldn't you perhaps Google these shows to get a flavour?
I'll have to when I have a little time;I'm getting ready for my kids coming to visit from out of state. Say, while I got you here, is it true that Sesame Street is banned in the UK? Something about it promoting illiteracy.
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I'll have to when I have a little time;I'm getting ready for my kids coming to visit from out of state. Say, while I got you here, is it true that Sesame Street is banned in the UK? Something about it promoting illiteracy.
Never heard of that...

I got sick and tired of "The Muppets' Pirate Adventure", though.
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Never heard of that...

I got sick and tired of "The Muppets' Pirate Adventure", though.

So you have never heard of Sesame Street or you have never heard of it being banned?
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Oh I got sick and tired of Sesame Street when my SISTER was a kid. I'm sure it hasn't been banned here, quite sure. Literacy was the whole point of Sesame Street anyway, wasn't it? I'm sure that can't be true... the Government isn't ALLOWED to ban anything in this country.
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Oh I got sick and tired of Sesame Street when my SISTER was a kid. I'm sure it hasn't been banned here, quite sure. Literacy was the whole point of Sesame Street anyway, wasn't it? I'm sure that can't be true... the Government isn't ALLOWED to ban anything in this country.

I guess I had some bad intelligence on that subject. I too can't stand the damn thing. I've got a grandson whose 1st birthday is coming up in a few weeks. I plan on talking to him in german so he'll pick it up. Get 'em while they are young and haven't formed their speech ingrams in hard copy yet. Little kids pick up language much more easily than adults. Maybe read Grimm's Fairy Tales to him in the original (big maybe-that's some gruesome stuff). If he wants to study some other language in school later he will already have german under his belt. It's his heritage on his daddy's side. (son-in-law)
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Here's a WW2 POW escape movie that you can watch online for free



The Wooden Horse
1950 starring Leo Genn

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Here's a WW2 POW escape movie that you can watch online for free



The Wooden Horse
1950 starring Leo Genn

Thanks! Looks like an oldie but goodie.
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Nice one, August. This post of yours has brought things full-circle to my original question: the quote I mentioned came from this very movie, and was asked of Anthony Steel by Leo Genn. It's a must-have in the PoW genre.

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I guess I had some bad intelligence on that subject. I too can't stand the damn thing. I've got a grandson whose 1st birthday is coming up in a few weeks. I plan on talking to him in german so he'll pick it up. Get 'em while they are young and haven't formed their speech ingrams in hard copy yet. Little kids pick up language much more easily than adults. Maybe read Grimm's Fairy Tales to him in the original (big maybe-that's some gruesome stuff). If he wants to study some other language in school later he will already have german under his belt. It's his heritage on his daddy's side. (son-in-law)
Very interested to learn that your son-in-law is German in view of what I asked earlier, but I won't quiz you further.

I still think you'll turn out to be a professor of linguistics or something.
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Very interested to learn that your son-in-law is German in view of what I asked earlier, but I won't quiz you further.

I still think you'll turn out to be a professor of linguistics or something.

Oh, He's not german himself, but he looks and thinks like one. His grandfather's family was ukrainian german who had to get the hell out when the Bolsheviks took over. I understand the old man used to forget his english and start ranting in german when he got upset. My mother's stepmother's family were also ukrainian german (although mennonites). That's an interesting corner of history in itself. The germans in THE Ukraine go all the way back to Catherine the Great when she invited them to come to the Ukraine and gave them free or cheap land. They fulfilled her intention-they turned the Ukraine into what was proverbially called the Breadbasket that fed "all the Russias".
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