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I mean I suppose I can understand it and in AVC defence they’re not the only one’s who don’t like Williams style. Years ago on Channel 4 over here in UK there was a ‘50 best comedians’ show and when they got to Robin Williams most of the talking heads sort of slated him for his routine ticks.

Benson aka Star Trek: The Butler Years.

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I think Wayne’s World was the first film I saw at the cinema, that had a mid credits scene (which I saw) and a post credits scene (which I missed).

I wouldn’t say garbage, but it’s nowhere near as fun (or funny) as it should be for a film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring peak Robin Williams.

Wasn’t this the reason why Billy Crystal isn’t in Toy Story? I think he was meant to play either Woody or Buzz, but in solidarity to his buddy Robin Williams refused to take the roll.

Some of the stuff I’ve read (which by no means is the whole picture) makes it sound like Ellen is at fault, but the wording is vague even to maybe refer to high level execs.

Is it possible that there’s a toxic working environment on The Ellen Show and Ellen is oblivious/ignorant of what’s going on?

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Who’s The Boss gave us Brits The Upper Hand, so for that we’re grateful.

Yeah no one wants Angela dead, that would suck IMO.

Which is better Seth Rogen with a beard or Seth Rogen without?

Yep, also for a few episodes they didn’t reveal the sex of the youngest child Jamie.

Today it’d probably be looked at quite differently(white people appropriate black music , would probably be the hot take), and the “Ireland are the blacks of Europe speech*” just wouldn’t work,

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Not sure if this is viewable outside of UK, but there was a cast reunion years ago as part of series called ‘After They Were Famous’. Should be of interest to those who grew up watching this.

I like them both, but probably lean slightly more to Craig.

Splurge guns and pedal cars were the dream, sadly never happened in real life.

If ever a show was the literal interpretation of this picture, then Ghosted was that show

Does Bugsy Malone mean anything to people outside of UK? As that film is huge part of Brit Gen X childhoods.

I think that was my first exposure to him, as I didn’t see The Thing or Cocoon till years later.

You’re making a lot of assumptions about how I viewed school and how much I enjoyed it. As well as assuming that I don’t like Shakespeare, which isn’t the case.

I may possible have purchased a similar script books for Frasier and/or Seinfeld.  I bought a lot of pointless stuff in the 90's.....and still do tbh.