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Saturday night is British sitcom night on my local PBS station. I have become addicted to them.
My all time favourite (British spelling there :tongue2:) is Mulberry. This is about the son of Death that has been given his first "assignment".
"Mulberry, the cheerful Cockney son of Death and Springtime, starts his "career" as the Grim Reaper's apprentice when he is sent to collect the acerbic and reclusive Miss Farnaby. He instead joins the staff in her creaky manor house, becomes her personal servant, and endeavors to help her enjoy life during the three month extension grudgingly granted by his dad. What will happen when winter ends and spring arrives? Will life go on?"
My second favourite is "Keeping up appearances". I love the Mrs. B-U-C-K-E-T, that's pronounced "bouquet".
The other shows are "Good Neighbors", To the manor born" and "As time goes by".
Does anyone else watch these? Any other similar shows I should check out? I see that a lot of these shows are available now in the US on DVD.
My all time favourite (British spelling there :tongue2:) is Mulberry. This is about the son of Death that has been given his first "assignment".
"Mulberry, the cheerful Cockney son of Death and Springtime, starts his "career" as the Grim Reaper's apprentice when he is sent to collect the acerbic and reclusive Miss Farnaby. He instead joins the staff in her creaky manor house, becomes her personal servant, and endeavors to help her enjoy life during the three month extension grudgingly granted by his dad. What will happen when winter ends and spring arrives? Will life go on?"
My second favourite is "Keeping up appearances". I love the Mrs. B-U-C-K-E-T, that's pronounced "bouquet".
The other shows are "Good Neighbors", To the manor born" and "As time goes by".
Does anyone else watch these? Any other similar shows I should check out? I see that a lot of these shows are available now in the US on DVD.