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Graeme Edgeler
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Not the only screw-up - Sammy David Jr. got given the wrong envelope in 1964.

"For those who know Dr. Strangelove well, here’s a fun experiment: Watch it with the sound off, imagining that you’ve never seen it before, and try to determine at which point you’d realize that you’re supposed to be laughing."

I figured that was because of the rhyme of "B" and "23".

The BBC's Pride and Prejudice mini-series is perhaps more of a definitive adaptation than its characters definitive portrayals, but Colin First as Darcy should be on this list, and probably Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth, and Benjamin Whitrow as Mr Bennet as well, if not more.

Is that Shandling standup on-line? I suspect, however great it may be, that it probably can't live up to this scene, but it would still be cool to see it.

"a demigod played by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. (That’s a phrase we can’t believe hasn’t been printed before)"

Season 2 of Sports Night was a year before Malcolm. And the Bill Cosby Show didn't have one either.

"Clearly, the difference in parenting styles between the the Huxtables and Bernie Mac … was like night and day."

Better than Last Exit to Springfield? Or 22 Short Films ("… Aurora Borealis…"?

So, if I understand correctly, tomorrow you will name the best ever episode of The Simpsons?

So, if I understand correctly, tomorrow you will name the best ever episode of The Simpsons?

I think it probably has to be Maude, but a controversial documentary, could be an interesting choice, say, The Great Global Warming Swindle, or the Origin of Aids. Something random like Heil Honey, I'm Home, could be worth a laugh, but many things that were controversial at the time they aired are going to be boring