Only fools...the musical
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feels like a flop to me sadly.0
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Not sure about this at all. Leave it be3
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Not convinced it'll have anywhere near the magic of the original.0
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Doesn’t seem a good idea to me0
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But this time next year...stonemuse said:Doesn’t seem a good idea to me
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Were you watching this in an aviary or did you just hold a microphone up to your budgie cage?smudge7946 said:I I'm still waiting for this to made into a film.
https://youtu.be/9TJgAbVQ7FE
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It’s a musical, not a reboot of the tv show, Whitehouse’ help in the writing with Sullivans son will help, started by John Sullivan before he died, already selling out on ticket sites, I struggled to get a few sitting together, booked for April3
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needs to be a celebration of the TV show and not a copy, really hope it's good and will definitely going to see it.0
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Not for me this one, you can't beat the original cast, so would rather not see it. Am happy to watch repeats of the show, never fail to make me laugh not matter how often I watch them.0
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The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you1
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This is the point. It was started by Sulllivan.DA9 said:It’s a musical, not a reboot of the tv show, Whitehouse’ help in the writing with Sullivans son will help, started by John Sullivan before he died, already selling out on ticket sites, I struggled to get a few sitting together, booked for April
Paul Whitehouse is class and Tom Bennett is quality (his "Lenny" scene in Phone shop is one of the funniest things I've ever seen)https://youtu.be/Dk8GI43syjA
I reckon it will be quality. Love anything related to the greatest programme of all time including Rock and Chips.
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Heard Paul Whitehouse talking about this yesterday on Talksport - apparently Chas Hodges was also involved. Seems a strange idea but I hope it works for all concerned.2
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Dahhn ter Margit...hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Heard Paul Whitehouse talking about this yesterday on Talksport - apparently Chas Hodges was also involved. Seems a strange idea but I hope it works for all concerned.
Probably not that strange.0 -
I saw a stage play of Porridge with Fletch being played by Barry from EastEnders. Was like a greatest hits of the series best lines and scenes. Imagine this will be similar.0
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We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
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will depend (obviously) who writes/has written it and who stars in it0
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They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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I meant the idea of the musical was strange not the fact that Chas was involved. If you were going to write songs for this then he was an obvious choice.Stig said:
Dahhn ter Margit...hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Heard Paul Whitehouse talking about this yesterday on Talksport - apparently Chas Hodges was also involved. Seems a strange idea but I hope it works for all concerned.
Probably not that strange.0 -
Why do they do it. OFAH was not just about the great scripts, but also the actors putting their personalities into the roles.
They tried it with the Dads Army film, and that sunk like a holed U-Boat.1 - Sponsored links:
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HAHA they just weren't the same for me. Damien was awful and the jokes were predictable. Compare them to the episodes like the blow up dolls, the butterfly, the chandelier, the hand gliding, jolly boys outing, Uncle Albert taking the dogs tablets....all different gravy.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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Main storyline is based on the episode 'Dates' where Del meets Raquel.
Obviously it will then go further but that's the basis of the script1 -
I didn't like the Miami one either.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Although I'm sure David Jason said it was one of his and John Sullivans favourites.0 -
I bet it would be Slater's favourite episode, too.stackitsteve said:
I didn't like the Miami one either.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Although I'm sure David Jason said it was one of his and John Sullivans favourites.0 -
Blow up dolls one was definitely the best for me. Didn't mind Miami, it certainly wasn't one of the latter few.ValleyGary said:
HAHA they just weren't the same for me. Damien was awful and the jokes were predictable. Compare them to the episodes like the blow up dolls, the butterfly, the chandelier, the hand gliding, jolly boys outing, Uncle Albert taking the dogs tablets....all different gravy.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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Not a fan of the last couple, like the one with Jonathan Ross. Wouldn't say they were bad but the earlier ones were different gravy as you said.
Not sure on this myself, feels a bit like Sullivan's son is trying to earn a few quid. Without meaning to sound disrespectful I don't think Sullivan Snr would have been interested.0 -
John Sullivan had started writing the musical before he died, so he was interested. He also wrote one of the songs with Chas Hodges.cafcfan1990 said:
Blow up dolls one was definitely the best for me. Didn't mind Miami, it certainly wasn't one of the latter few.ValleyGary said:
HAHA they just weren't the same for me. Damien was awful and the jokes were predictable. Compare them to the episodes like the blow up dolls, the butterfly, the chandelier, the hand gliding, jolly boys outing, Uncle Albert taking the dogs tablets....all different gravy.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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Not a fan of the last couple, like the one with Jonathan Ross. Wouldn't say they were bad but the earlier ones were different gravy as you said.
Not sure on this myself, feels a bit like Sullivan's son is trying to earn a few quid. Without meaning to sound disrespectful I don't think Sullivan Snr would have been interested.
Heard an interview with Whitehouse yesterday & the above was confirmed.
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I noticed that as well.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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Love OFAH and a fan of Whitehouse, so I just hope that this works out. I reckon Paul will nail the role of grandad, but will it be like three comedians doing impressions of the originals or will it actually feel like watching the "real" Trotters?0
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I think we're overlooking the most outrageous aspect of this musical: it's based on the episode where Del meets Raquel, and yet there's Grandad. He best be a ghost, or otherwise I would also accept a Star Trek style multiverse narrative, where they find an alternate Albert-inhabited Peckham.0
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Fair enough I stand corrected. I thought Sullivan would leave it be. Will probably be ok without being anything like a patch on the series.NorthStandUltra said:
John Sullivan had started writing the musical before he died, so he was interested. He also wrote one of the songs with Chas Hodges.cafcfan1990 said:
Blow up dolls one was definitely the best for me. Didn't mind Miami, it certainly wasn't one of the latter few.ValleyGary said:
HAHA they just weren't the same for me. Damien was awful and the jokes were predictable. Compare them to the episodes like the blow up dolls, the butterfly, the chandelier, the hand gliding, jolly boys outing, Uncle Albert taking the dogs tablets....all different gravy.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
They're both brilliant. Philistines.Addickhead86 said:
We should get with the times and start a twitter petition demanding Miami Twice to be stricken from the canon. Along with any post-Time On Our Hands episode.ValleyGary said:The last few OFAH were poor (The Miami one still makes my skin crawl), so if it’s anything like them no thank you
Slippery slope. Next you'll be kicking Angelina Jolie out of bed for having a spot on her 'arris
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Not a fan of the last couple, like the one with Jonathan Ross. Wouldn't say they were bad but the earlier ones were different gravy as you said.
Not sure on this myself, feels a bit like Sullivan's son is trying to earn a few quid. Without meaning to sound disrespectful I don't think Sullivan Snr would have been interested.
Heard an interview with Whitehouse yesterday & the above was confirmed.0