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Author Topic: Great moments in R3OK history  (Read 545 times)
time_is_now
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« Reply #15 on: 00:06:43, 07-10-2008 »

This was also a post which I found strangely endearing [scroll down a bit for martle's astonished response], and indeed that thread (which I'd forgotten about, and just came across now while searching for something else) had some great things in it generally, both serious and humorous!
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« Reply #16 on: 08:36:07, 07-10-2008 »

I still don't understand what that man who looks like Christopher Ecclestone is doing between Marty and the broken vase ... He somehow reminds me of a man who's been slashed violently across the face and disfigured for life, but I can't quite make the connection

 Stephen Lewis from "On the Buses" He was a conductor. And now I shall get back to Jean-Paul Sartre.
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« Reply #17 on: 09:00:54, 07-10-2008 »

I still don't understand what that man who looks like Christopher Ecclestone is doing between Marty and the broken vase ... He somehow reminds me of a man who's been slashed violently across the face and disfigured for life, but I can't quite make the connection

 Stephen Lewis from "On the Buses" He was a conductor.

That's right. And it makes even more sense if you remember what his catchphrase was on that show.  Wink
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« Reply #18 on: 09:02:11, 07-10-2008 »

I still don't understand what that man who looks like Christopher Ecclestone is doing between Marty and the broken vase ... He somehow reminds me of a man who's been slashed violently across the face and disfigured for life, but I can't quite make the connection

 Stephen Lewis from "On the Buses" He was a conductor. And now I shall get back to Jean-Paul Sartre.

aka Blakey: "I hate you Butler."

Nothing personal Grin
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« Reply #19 on: 09:22:54, 07-10-2008 »

 Sorry, got a bit mixed up,didn't follow through with my research and rather missed the point.. Embarrassed Of course not all of us are blessed with an encyclopedic knowledge of  high class classic ITV sit-coms.
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« Reply #20 on: 09:24:41, 07-10-2008 »

Stephen Lewis from "On the Buses" He was a conductor.

Actually he was an inspector was he not? And, if I recall correctly, he was referred to by Butler et al. as "Hitler" - not the sort of thing we approve of at r3ok, oh no no no.
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« Reply #21 on: 09:27:47, 07-10-2008 »

Quite right, RB.

The conductor was the chappie in the middle...



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« Reply #22 on: 09:33:23, 07-10-2008 »

 OK, OK enough already. Have a little human charity. I tell you that's the last time I try and help Grin
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« Reply #23 on: 09:46:26, 07-10-2008 »

"I hate you Butler."

I imagine some people got horribly teased with that at school at the time.  Sad

Ok, Ted. Enough. Back to These You Have Loved on r3ok.
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« Reply #24 on: 14:52:30, 07-10-2008 »

The conductor was the chappie in the middle...





... and they are all fairly deliciously spoofed here, if anybody is interested(scroll the slider along to about 1.58).
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« Reply #25 on: 20:19:31, 08-10-2008 »

I rather liked the Hovercraft being full of eels picture, wherever that is!
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