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Date Posted: 06:04:44 07/14/02 Sun
Author: Barb
Subject: I think so, neither of them are that complex.
In reply to: Lafaux 's message, "Are these shows I could just jump into without knowing a lot of history about them?" on 23:00:50 07/12/02 Fri

British comedy is usually pretty simple, you can jump in the middle with no problem. Fawlty Towers has kind of a slap stick mentality. Short gags strung together.

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[> [> [> [> Thanks Barb, I'll give it a try. (One at a time) I'll start with " Keeping Up Appearances -- Lafaux, 09:28:47 07/14/02 Sun

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