A Conversation for Talking Point: Classic TV Revivals

Citizen Smith?

Post 1

Langly

Great show, with a great cast smiley - smiley How about revisiting it, looking at Wolfie in the Nineties, or the Noughties (what a weird term that is) what would he have to say about the fall of the Iron Curtain? The present day government? Fulham FC? Will he be able to play the guitar yet? smiley - biggrin

It would be interesting to get Robert Lindsay to revisit his character, playing an older (wiser?) anarchist. Would his favourite pub – The Vigilante – have turned into a brewery owned fun pub? Would Mrs Johnson still call him Foxy? Is he still in jail after trying to hold Parliament to ransom? smiley - laugh

Some great moments in the original series, well worth revisiting. I was going to put some here, but it'd be a bit like re-enacting your favourite Fast Show sketch in the pub the day after smiley - winkeye

Another Robert Lindsay show i'd like to see again is 'Get Some In' a comedy based in an RAF camp during the days of National Service, anyone else remember that one?

smiley - rainbow Lx


Citizen Smith?

Post 2

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

loved Citizen Smith and would be happy if they'd just repeat it again smiley - ok
never saw the other 1 you mentioned


Citizen Smith?

Post 3

Langly

Hey Blackberry Cat smiley - smiley

I've just checked Amazon (always a fatal mistake) They've got DVDs of Citizen Smith, with 2 series' worth on each DVD, for less than a tenner each! smiley - somersault

Nnnnggghh.... must.... resist.... buying.... them.....

I've just been and splurged out on two Dr Who DVDs so i'll have to resist, at least 'til i've watched those.

smiley - laugh

smiley - rainbow Lx


Citizen Smith?

Post 4

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

less than a tenner smiley - wow
that is tempting
you know for someone who doesn't have a TV I watch an awful lot of tv programs smiley - laugh


Citizen Smith?

Post 5

Langly

How do you do it then? receive the signals from the air and decode them straight into your brain? smiley - winkeye

Only got one more Dr Who story to watch before I can buy some more smiley - biggrin

smiley - rainbow Lx


Citizen Smith?

Post 6

Ally_Gory

As long as it has the original Mr Johnson in it too, who called him "That damn Yeti"


Citizen Smith?

Post 7

Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo)

Anyone remember Robert Lindsay's finest moment, 'Nightingales'? 'Twas a sitcom with a nicely surreal edge about night watch security guards. Horrendously scheduling by C4 meant that the only people likely to be up to see it were, erm, night watch security guards (and insomniac unemployed stoners - since reformed).

Not really suitable for a remake, but it was be nice to see it again (I remeber laughing a lot but can't actually remember why - but I'm sure a kettle featured prominently).


Citizen Smith?

Post 8

Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo)

Oops,
For horrendously read horrendous.
I obviously don't remeber how to type.


Citizen Smith?

Post 9

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

Langly
DVDs on the computer
I just don't watch recent TV programs smiley - biggrin


Citizen Smith?

Post 10

Langly

smiley - laugh Good plan, I do that too, it's just a pain having to reach forward from comfy chair to select menu items with the mouse or keyboard smiley - winkeye

Only recent TV prog. worth watching at the moment seems to be Doctor Who. I've only seen 2 weeks and i'm in love with the whole thing smiley - smiley

smiley - rainbow Lx


Citizen Smith?

Post 11

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

I liked the first couple of series of Daziell and Pascoe but it seems to have declined in quality now and I like Black Books but thats between series so yes there isn't much to watch at the mo, plus I work shifts so watching a series is out

when I visit people they always seem to have either sport or smiley - bleeping DIY/garden makeovers
maybe there are lots of brilliant programs on tv and I've just got friends and relatives with cr*p (IMO) taste smiley - laugh


Citizen Smith?

Post 12

Langly

smiley - ok Black Books is great! I hope they're making a new series.

I know what you mean about sport/gardening/house-selling/antique selling/any old smiley - bleep we found in the loft selling/DIY programmes. Anything with 'real' people in it too. That's why i'm so glad The Doctor is back on Saturday nights, quality drama! isn't that what we pay our licence fees for? *climbs down off soapbox* smiley - biggrin

And don't get me started on snooker...

smiley - rainbow Lx


Citizen Smith?

Post 13

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

one of my friends Italian mother-in-law thought BBC2 was a snooker channel when she visited smiley - laugh
at least the BBC does still make some drama
whatever happened to Channel 4? smiley - wah


Citizen Smith?

Post 14

Langly

Channel 4? Shouldn't that be renamed Channel Friends? smiley - laugh

It wouldn't be so bad if they showed it in chronological (typing that made me slow down!) order, makes even less sense than it used to when it was on once a week.

Mind you, Channel 4 do have Scraphead Challenge, Stargate, Salvage Squad and... er.... that's about it really smiley - erm


smiley - rainbowLx


Citizen Smith?

Post 15

Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque

But thats half the problem with Channel 4
They only make programs themselves if they're cheap
The good stuff is American - Sopranos, West Wing, Stargate, Angel
This from the channel that gave us GBH smiley - wah


Citizen Smith?

Post 16

Langly

Good point smiley - erm

smiley - bleep BBC2 is giving me GBH at the moment...

'And now, over to the Crucible for the snooker'...


smiley - grr


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