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Originally posted by scatterby:
No, I tried it when Max Beesley left, but just couldn't get into it - and I used to love it (in the same way I used to love Eldorado) Ninja


He was definitley the best. I coped with Tamsin wotserface, but only because I liked the other characters. Come to think of it... is H.B. where ex Eastenders go to die?
Kaffs
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
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Originally posted by scatterby:
No, I tried it when Max Beesley left, but just couldn't get into it - and I used to love it (in the same way I used to love Eldorado) Ninja


He was definitley the best. I coped with Tamsin wotserface, but only because I liked the other characters. Come to think of it... is H.B. where ex Eastenders go to die?


No Kaff, that's The Bill Big Grin
S
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by ~~KaffyBaffy~~:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
I understand that Max will be making an appearence later on.
It all went wrong when they decided not to continue with "Bodies."

Oh goodie. 'Bodies' - must've missed that. I've no luck... Roll Eyes


My dear wife still mourns the passing on of "Bodies."


God, so do I.

It still wipes the floor with any other medical drama.

Tell Mrs C it's avaiable on DVD.

And I LOVE Hotel Babylon, but it just ain't the same without Max Crying
The Secretary
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
My word! Mad
Did anyone watch that last night?
Is that the worst programme so far this decade?
I'm surprised that Max Beesley and Honor Blackman leant themselves to such tomfoolery.


Oh no... is it that bad? Frowner I have two episodes on my V+ recorder, but I'm still getting over the opening episode. It always had it's slightly surreal element, but it looks like it's turning into a parody of itself.
Kaffs

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