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I'm not really one for bigging up TV(unless its The Wire) but I do like good well observed comedy and thats exactly what Pulling has been. At last a sitcom written for women by women that is sharp, well observed and at times painful to watch. The characters are beautifully drawn and all too believable and manage to make the age old theme of The Quest for Love and acceptance delightfully fresh. These ladies are almost frighteningly dysfunctional, vain and desperate....and did I mention that it was very, very funny? Try and catch it on Iplayer or something. It deserves a bigger audience.
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'It's not my fault that the only thing that loves me is bleeding from its anus!' - if you've missed anything there's always the BBC i-player, and pulling does pee from a great height over the over hyped dross that is gavin and stacey. I find that bug eyed gavin a little creepy. I think one episode was filmed in the deceased Tulip cafe on LL, just to keep it ED specific. Looking forward to the equally perverse Peep Show on friday.........

beef Wrote:

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> 'It's not my fault that the only thing that loves

> me is bleeding from its anus!' - if you've missed

> anything there's always the BBC i-player, and

> pulling does pee from a great height over the over

> hyped dross that is gavin and stacey. I find that

> bug eyed gavin a little creepy. I think one

> episode was filmed in the deceased Tulip cafe on

> LL, just to keep it ED specific. Looking forward

> to the equally perverse Peep Show on

> friday.........



yup saw the front of the dulwich tandoori in a recent episode.

capt_birdseye Wrote:

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> Cock Lolleez


LOL that was a funny episode!


I dipped in and out of the first series but this series i've managed to watched every episode. Paul Kaye is brilliant I hope he's is in the next series. It makes me cringe and laugh all at the same time.

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