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    Next, Peter Stormane and William Fitchner

    and the Irish…

    I'm guessing that's some kind of chocolate bar

    talking of Kincaid, did we ever get to the bottom of how he died?

    Unfortunately, after the Alan Moore run, Marvelman: The Golden Age was a very limp and pale follow up. Near the end of the original Marvelman, Alan Moore threw most of his toys out of the pram. Gaiman then spent a lot of time just gathering them all back up.

    Hang on? Wasn't this on over Christmas?

    Pun? I think you mean acronym.

    Trainspotting the movie still managed to miss the story in Trainspotting the book about why it was called Trainspotting

    It's "A2M". ATM is a machine that you withdraw money from.

    It's the past tense of qwim

    Suddenly Spratt

    did they establish that the new Labrador was a lesbian?

    It was like warm honey being poured onto my brain on a weekly basis. I will miss it.

    I'd like it to go a bit further- Scene opens with Maggie Smith dismissing an aged butler: "Will that be all your Ladyship?" he asks. "Yes, thank you Barrow…". The story will then continue as Lady Mary reminisces about her past, and what happened to all the people she once knew.

    This show was the longest setup ever for a "Master Bates" gag

    You're going to hate the new War and Peace

    "Why"?

    "Sad Wanks and Yanks?"

    In other news- RIP Frank Kell, probably best known for playing Father Jack Hackett on Father Ted.

    Next door to Nathan Barley too