Missheard Titles

Lakesailor

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I've no doubt that some clever person will be able to tell me why I only see a red cross rather than the piccy...

edit, er now I can see the piccy, v. odd...
 
I usually get this red cross thingy when the server blocks the item as dangerous. Perhaps Lakesailor can help?

ps...not clever just experience
 
On that wonderful Light Programme radio show; I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again;

"And now for today's news headlines - Pope & Drugs Scandal!!!! Ah! I'm sorry I'll read that again, POP and Drugs Scandal!"
 
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On that wonderful Light Programme radio show; I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again;


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No were near as funny as "The News quiz", on a Friday and repeated Sat lunch time.

PS how quaint, "Light Programme "
 
I can only see a red cross too. Maybe we have to guess what it is? From experience, I'd say a red cross image from Lakey is likely to be something like this...
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The Uxbridge Dictionary has plenty. Here are just three:
Frugal - a search engine for fruit
Mendacity - urban renewal programme
Crossing Continents - a R4 programme for angry people who are caught short

and some cut price film/TV titles from I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue:
Only Fools
The Devil Wears Primark
Gordon Brown's Schooldays in which Gordon's fees are paid by a mysterious anonymous donor
Joseph and the Packamack
The Bourne Soup Recipe
 
When quite young I borrowed an LP record by the Goons called "Bridge over the River Wye". It was Milligans piss take of the film of course..it was dated 1962 and was produced by George Martin.

The father of the lad I borrowed it off had been a prisoner of the Japanese, and had survived untold privations. All the same he found Milligans version hilarious..as Eccles blew up the bridge (naturally)

Tim
 
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On that wonderful Light Programme radio show; I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again;

[/ QUOTE ]I do beg your pardon, but in our area we can only hear I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again by tuning our wirelesses into the BBC Home Service. Light Programme, indeed! Harrumph! That was Workers' Playtime and Two-way Family Favourites...
 
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