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"YOU WILL SEE ME AGAIN".

"YOU WILL SEE ME AGAIN".

there's quite a bit that was in the stage version that isn't on the alb,, including the freaky wife swapping scene which is one of the scariest things I've seen on stage. The closing number isn't quite the same either - without Damon stalking around on top of the action you kind of lose the idea that he's narrating

'Not Without My Daughter' was the first episode I saw, at 11:20 on a Sunday night on BBC2 (it was treated just as badly on this side of the pond). Then I had to wait a year for it to come out on DVD so I could watch the rest…

Taffin
Then maybe you shouldn't be living heeeeerrrrreeeee!!!!

Curse You British Culture
Not only do I always visualise Bronn singing his Number 1 hit cover of 'Unchained Melody', now can't imagine Greatjon Umber not driving an ambulance on Casualty. Thanks for ruining Game of Thrones for me, the past.

Does he mention inventing the DVD?
Sorry.

SPOILERS

Seconded!

1985
Makes me ashamed to have been born in 1985. I'll shut the door behind me…

"And there was one line in it… which said 'Imagine no possessions'. But that's something I couldn't do. Cos I've tried and I've tried… but I always end up thinking about drums."

Armando Iannucci was the producer/co-writer/sometime director of everything Alan Partridge was involved in (The Day Today/KMKY/I'm Alan Partridge). He's the sort of daddy of the group of actors and comedians that make all of those shows (and he was an Oxford professor of comedy for a while). And then you've got