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  • The return of�

    The anarchic show that packed a punch - and 15 million viewers

    Take a journey back to the future and let the good times roll... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-49865406
    It's not what inspires us that is important, it's where the journey takes us.

    Wally and his Collie with our Oly bits & bobs


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        Regards,
        Mark

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        Too much Oly gear.
        Panasonic 8-18 & 15.
        Assorted legacy lenses, plus a Fuji X70 & Sony A7Cii and A7S.

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          Originally posted by drmarkf View Post
          Can't imagine what they'll find to satirise these days.

          I have to admit that I too am stumped for ideas but, I'm sure they'll think of something.
          It's not what inspires us that is important, it's where the journey takes us.

          Wally and his Collie with our Oly bits & bobs

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            Originally posted by Wally View Post
            I have to admit that I too am stumped for ideas but, I'm sure they'll think of something.
            Their return reminds me of one of their sketches at the collapse of the appallingly corrupt and incompetent Tory administration at the end of the Major era, when they were being torn apart by 'the b-stards' on Eurosceptic grounds.

            The script went something like:

            "Oh no - PLEEEEEASE don't go! What are we going to do? Don't take away all our wonderful material"

            The Cycle of Life, and all that...

            Regards,
            Mark

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            http://www.microcontrast.com
            Too much Oly gear.
            Panasonic 8-18 & 15.
            Assorted legacy lenses, plus a Fuji X70 & Sony A7Cii and A7S.

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