Gimme Gimme Gimme Season 1 Episode 4 Do They Take Sugar
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Thanks for the info bud =] I looked up a quick clip of her as well lol
After Work Reactions
2024-09-16 23:02:55 +0000 UTCTom's impression of Lorraine Kelly, and then begging Sugar to go with him. He couldn't wait to sit on her sofa and "finger her dainty bone china" Lorraine Kelly is a Scottish television presenter. She has presented various television shows for ITV and STV, including Good Morning Britain, GMTV, This Morning, Daybreak, The Sun Military Awards, STV Children's Appeal, and her eponymous programme Lorraine.
Matthew Towner
2024-09-16 09:45:35 +0000 UTCJez and Suze next door being completely fooled when Sugar Walls (through her trench coat and sunglasses) claims that she is the poet Pam Ayres
Matthew Towner
2024-09-16 09:40:25 +0000 UTC"Oh big fat hairy bollocks!" 😂
Matthew Towner
2024-09-16 09:36:23 +0000 UTCSugar Walls calling Linda Olive from the Sitcom On the Buses. On the Buses is a British television sitcom that was broadcast on ITV from 1969 to 1973. The series is centred on the working-class life of Stan Butler and Jack Harper, who are the crew of the Number 11 bus at the Luxton and District Motor Traction Company. The action mostly takes place at the Butler home and at the bus depot. Network On Air describes the show as having a "bawdy, comic postcard humour and resolutely working-class outlook", and notes the series became "one of the most popular British comedy series of its era, if not all time."
Matthew Towner
2024-09-16 09:30:42 +0000 UTCThis was a funny series at the time but it was very niche even then. It drops so many cultural references that it's not reasonable for anyone to think you will get it. Quite frankly I doubt most Brits under 30 would get a lot of the references. I love your reactions and I find this series funny in a very crude way; but I don't think it's something which suits your channel/content. I want to make it clear that I am not criticising you. I love your reactions. I just think your time would be better spent on something which you would get and enjoy. That is why we all love watching you respond to stuff. Seeing an outsider look at classic British comedy is wonderful.
Michael K
2024-09-16 02:40:49 +0000 UTCAnd James Dreyfus was also in Notting Hill of course, although these episodes screened in January 1999, and Notting Hill was released in May 1999.
Ash Jeffries
2024-09-15 15:33:26 +0000 UTCThis show has aged more than most because so many of the jokes are related to celebrities of that time when it was written!... And also quite often celebrities that were barely on the Z list and fairly obscure at the time... So even most Brits won't get a lot of these jokes... You'd have to be British, be very interested in British TV and music culture of that time and of a certain age to get a lot of these jokes... That being said, there's still enough comedy to make it interesting for most people and the characters and situations are great fun!
BigChanChan
2024-09-15 11:08:53 +0000 UTCIn a scene similar to that of the film Notting Hill Tom opens the door to paparazzi and they think he is having an affair with Sugar.
Matthew Towner
2024-09-15 01:35:47 +0000 UTC