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God you miserable sods, this up there with the beatles are shit.


Turn it around.

Can we agree on a single national treasure without somebody carping?


I'll dip my toe in the piranha infested waters with Ronnie Corbett.


- overrated, barker was the talent, what about sorry etc......fuck......off......

Reading this thread makes me laugh.


So what have any of you lot done then eh?


Come on you heretics, let us know what you can do that warrants attacking people like Stephen Fry who was in Blackadder ffs.


Cliff is shit though even if he's sold more records than all of us on here put together.

Well said Mockney.


Most of the people mentioned are not national treasures and probably wouldnt claim to be.


So, the list given thus far is just of people who Forumites dont like, or more to the point, Forumites dont like the idea of, as they presumably have never met them.

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