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But if you ask anyone else around the world, they give the Brits shit for keepi9ng all series to 6 episodes or less lol
We like our shows to be less circuitous, yes.
But if you ask anyone else around the world, they give the Brits shit for keepi9ng all series to 6 episodes or less lol
But if you ask anyone else around the world, they give the Brits shit for keepi9ng all series to 6 episodes or less lol
Save for Top Gear... or Thunderbirds.
(personally, I don't care how long a season of TV is; if I like it, I like it!)
Corrie Street is a Soap Opera, hence the high number of episodes.All seasons or a complete series? Because Doctor Who has been on for only a Time Lord knows how long. As Time Goes By has nine seasons. I lost track of the many seasons of Are You Being Served and their spin offs... ^^! I have never watched, nor probably ever will Coronation Street (10,242 episodes!!! ), although with Craig Charles from Red Dwarf fame being the cabby as I recall, I may give it a whirl. And Red Dwarf itself went into twelve or so seasons. Least we forget Last of the Summer Wine with a few honored actors from other British sitcoms that lasted 31 seasons and just shy of 300 episodes! ^^!
I do not know for sure. But I have a feeling they simply do a few days to make a weeks worth. Or a week or two to make a months work, etc. Now how many hours in each day I do not know and it would depend on the characters being used and the story flow. Basically the stories are to the minute or to the day, depending on the flow at the time. In an episode they play this character's or multiple characters role in the story and move on. And you may even go back to them again, before it is over a few times. But they are usually just snippets.Corrie Street is a Soap Opera, hence the high number of episodes.
I don't know how any Soap stars get any days off; I don't watch them (never have, never will), but don't they have a new episode, every day of the week, EVERY WEEKDAY of the year? Just nuts.
What blast from the past!
Round the Twist -- I was waxing nostalgic and decided to go back and re-watch the first season of a childhood classic of mine...Does it hold up? I think it does in spots. Yeah, the effects are cheesy and some of the acting not so great, but its just so weird and very much Australian that I can't help but not love it still...also, that damn theme. That damn theme! (meant in a good way)
I'd be surprised if anyone here knows of the show.
The entire series is on Youtube...although that might be Australian Youtube only? (Not sure)...just look up Round the Twist on YT and see if it's there.What blast from the past!
I haven't seen Round the Twist in ages, but I'll never forget the theme song "Have you ever, ever felt like this..." .
I'll also never forget the episode where Bronson gets help from the water spirit so he can win a pissing competition, and he ends up pissing so high, his piss goes over the wall
How/where are you watching it?
What blast from the past!
I haven't seen Round the Twist in ages, but I'll never forget the theme song "Have you ever, ever felt like this..." .
I'll also never forget the episode where Bronson gets help from the water spirit so he can win a pissing competition, and he ends up pissing so high, his piss goes over the wall
How/where are you watching it?
Holy Shit I remember that show! I used to watch it mainly for the fact that they would play the first level of Donkey Kong Country. It was either that or Nigel Mansell's Grand Prix on SNES.I dug up a post of mine from the olde Shenmuedojo forums, about a kids game show called A*MAZING. Now, this was the greatest kids game show ever in my opinion. I always wanted to be on this show when I were a young fella.
Anyway, the clip which I posted on the ye olde forums had quite an unsettling, yet funny, discovery at the 3:30 mark;
I can't quite understand why the producers, or whoever is in charge of the show, would allow the young girls answer for "Would like to meet"...