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Has anybody been watching this, we do enjoy it here at "W**F Manor" It turns a few pre conceptions* on their heads . Yes ,I do know a couple of Indian families quite well, but I haven't been privy to this much day to day detail.


I do like the joy & love they share but mostly their adaptable nature & humour for life.


These are real people ( In the eye of the camera ) going about the details in life so well


Compelling ?


Yes very & I like it



W**F






* Oh please

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I have to agree with you Woof. Didn't really enjoy the last series of it much, but this time round it's really entertaining. An interesting family, and an eye opener for me too. Can't help but love the relationship the old couple have, absolutely hilarious.


Do you think the young girl (Shay?) will make up with her Mum by the end of the series?

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No I don't think she will;, but the way to trying will enlighten her I'm sure. Remember her dad was an alcoholic, so much denial has been a way of life for her family. Also "Shea" is called Sharon & her brother is Dave, not traditional Indian. She is also trying to get her mum to a classic Indian wedding, sooooo


I don't hold out much hope



But I love the programme , I do



W**F

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emc Wrote:

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> One of my friends series produced/directed it -

> it's his voice you hear asking the questions! Am v

> proud of him.


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Emc any friend of yours is a friend of "ours"



Yes I am very proud of him ( wossis name ) doo dah, thingy majig



W**F

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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> emc Wrote:

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> > One of my friends series produced/directed it -

> > it's his voice you hear asking the questions! Am

> v

> > proud of him.

>

> __________________________________________________

> ___________

>

> Emc any friend of yours is a friend of "ours"

>

>

> Yes I am very proud of him ( wossis name ) doo

> dah, thingy majig

>

> His name is David Clews - a very nice man.

> W**F

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