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It's hard to miss given the number of times each episode is aired.


My oldest is still too young to notice that having your local park on the telly is not normal. In her eyes, why wouldn't it be? It is THE park, after all.


Can you do, the kangaroo? Do do do, the kan-ga-roo...

Timothy Spall was famously in 'Auf Wiedersen Pet' as Barry. He is a really successful actor - he's brilliant! 'Wormtail' in Harry Potter, he was Mr Poe in 'Lemony Snicket', but my fave was a really dreadful movie called 'Gothic' with Julian Sands ('Dr Polidori') - so bad it's good!


And Jo Brand is a real sweetie. See her in the Park and Sainsburys all the time - people are always bothering her and she has time for all of them.


spymum

(blog: Posh Mum)

I can't beleive that no one has mentioned the Clover butter advert filmed in Mundania/Therapia Road a couple of years ago complete with dancing cows..also changing Rooms filmed round Scutari Road somewhere as was Home Front in the Garden..... Madness of Modern Families currently on BBC2 was partly shot in various East Dulwich locations....Arctic monkeys in Peckham......some sitcom with Pauline Quirke, sorry can't remember name filmed a bit at top of Upland Road......

James Wrote:

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> Slightly off-topic but I've seen Helen Lederer

> (80s comedienne with manic eyes - remember her?)

> and the ubiquitous (well, not so much lately)

> Linda Barker in the dire Fusion Gym in ED. This

> was about a year ago though.



Lederer is Posts corner in Brixton AFAIK. Hels doesnt get to the gym much nowadays, if you know what I mean


Respect Bludz

Polly Dorner Wrote:

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> Uh, does Linda Barker live in ED?


Um.Yes. See my previous message. However, as a good neighbour wild horses will not drag the name of the actual road from me - I never know when I might want to nip around to borrow a cup of money - but it's about a mile long and begins with "U"...


SimonM

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