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    Thank you Margaret, you have really brightened my day. I used to love Hinge & Brackett, so very clever and really rib tickling.Sylvie

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    Hi everyone

    Yes I loved Hinge and Bracket, so funny. I used to love their programme "Dear Ladies", where they played two elderly ladies who lived in Stackton Tressell. That was really funny.


    Yes Stephen, the Megastar Dame Edna Everage, with her gladioli, I use to watch her over here. She always had Michael Parkinson in stitches.


    Wow, Tûrwethiel, it must have been great seeing the Dames live.

    I am Glad you had your ribs tickled Sylvie.

    I liked the Red Skelton CD, very funny.

    Here is a bit more Hinge and Bracket.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT-aqZLBpQc

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