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The X Factor: Death Throes

Started by machotrouts, October 19, 2019, 09:04:14 PM

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Shoulders?-Stomach!

Not a fucking clue what any of this is. Cheers

dissolute ocelot

The X Factor: Jury Service in which everybody in Britain has to get on stage and sing their favorite Robbie Williams song. Three episodes a week for the next 40,000 years

machotrouts

It's over now.

What was this?





What does "shit n me" mean? "Shit & me"? "Shit on me"? Is Ofcom okay with this? Can we shit on him now? That's just fine?

George White

"Shitt 'n' Mee" (HTV, 1978)
Sitcom starring Philip Madoc and John Clive (series 1)/Alan David (series 2).
Former university lecturer and general skeptic Alun Mee (Madoc) returns to Aberystwyth for a period of rest, hoping that he can settle down and write the Great Welsh Novel, only to find that his dead mother had a lodger in annoying "radical preacher" Glyn Shitt (John Clive), a deeply religious, god-fearing sort.
In Series 2, Alun returns from a tour of the US to find that Glyn is away as a missionary in Africa, and his layabout brother Maurice is impersonating the absent Glyn.