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Originally Posted by Seven:
Originally Posted by Bestworking:

Every time I see a mention of this I remember the show "The Vicar of Dibley" and the episode where she blesses the animals. It will make you cry.

I remember that show. I miss it. Need to look on amazon for the dvd's. 

 

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Have the dvd's, all of them, even the extra ones they made after the series ended. The vicar married a cute accountant, and hugo and alice had 10 kids!!

Originally Posted by Seven:

I have about 7 seasons of "Are you being served?" and would like to get "Keeping up appearances" too. Hyacinth cracks me up! 

 

They stopped running on PBS here a few years ago for some reason on Saturday night. I'd been watching them for years. 

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I've seen them all no telling how many times. All our "Are You Being Served" folks are gone now, except capt peacock, unless that's happened lately and I missed it. The one that played Rose, the youngest sister of Hyacinth, has been gone for quite a while. She wasn't the first to play Rose, but she was the better choice. The first one looked like she'd been rode hard and put away wet.

 

The true Rose.

 

Last edited by Bestworking

I liked this one too.

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Are You Being Served? Again!  (1992–1993)   

The sequel to 'Are You Being Served ?'

Storyline

When Mr. Grace is killed in a tragic scuba diving accident, the Grace Brothers store is closed down. Being faced with the option of finding new jobs or early retirement on a miniscule pension, the staff takes over the running of a large manor house/hotel in the English countryside, where all manor of humorous things take place.

 

Originally Posted by Bestworking:

I liked this one too.

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Are You Being Served? Again!  (1992–1993)   

The sequel to 'Are You Being Served ?'

Storyline

When Mr. Grace is killed in a tragic scuba diving accident, the Grace Brothers store is closed down. Being faced with the option of finding new jobs or early retirement on a miniscule pension, the staff takes over the running of a large manor house/hotel in the English countryside, where all manor of humorous things take place.

 

I vaguely remember this when it aired on PBS but don't remember much about it at all. Will have to check it out. 

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