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Older Brits will be familiar with Bruce Forsythe's Generation. Today everyone is playing the Generation Game, but the young are the one's losing out. They are steeped in debt and faced with the prospect of progressively unaffordable housing. Many of the over 60s meanwhile, have accrued healthy amounts of assets. As Phil Dobbie discusses with Steve Keen much of this we4alth will be passed on, but not everyone will benefit. So intergenerational wealth is adding to the rich-poor gap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Margo's getting all 'ponied up' in jodhpurs and whip but not actually going to the pony club. What's going on? The Goods are determined to find out, even if it invokes the dreaded brass tone and zoom camera effect! It's the episode that introduces Eggs' woeful Bruce Forsythe impression and lays bare his Nan's voracious appetite for pornography (Jerry would be proud). #saddo #goodlife Check out the corresponding show notes page at https://saddo.club ( https://saddo.club/s01e24-the-ill-judged-bruce-forsythe-game ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sitcom-archive-deep-dive-overdrive/donations
Join David and Matt for a last gasp of festive frivolity, as they play the board game from the original 1966 Doctor Who annual, a quick round of "Bruce Forsythe's Play Your Cards Right, But With DWM Story Poll Rankings Instead of Cards" and the first installment of a playthrough of another Tenth Doctor era Choose Your Own Adventure novel.Doctor Who theme by Ron Grainer, arranged by Alexander Erben.Talk to us! Email: timenorspacepod@gmail.com | Twitter: @timenorspacepod
Higher, higher? Lower, Lower? In this week's edition of CheapShow, Paul challenges Eli to an epic edition of "The Price of Shite" that will spin wildly out of control at various points and then limp to a finale. The usual. It's a special "Rank Me Off" edition that will involve the cheap chaps getting off on clicking sounds, exposing their dark truths, showing off their dark magic skills, pretending to chat each other up and having the job interview from hell. There may be a little bit of "wind warfare" too. To put it politely. This show is never going to win an award, is it? Oh, we also do cheap eats and get to celebrate a certain song and dance man... Bruce Forsythe. It should be a "good game!"? And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow Share & Enjoy. Photos/Videos for this episode can be seen at https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-136-good-game If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH Www.cheapmag.shop www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow
Sister Cockburn was a very strange character. Stalking the corridors of Archie & Reg's school she became a figure to be feared by everyone. But nobody had quite so much reason to fear her as young Gregory. He had a puppy. Had.Bruce Forsyth is noticeable by his absence at the club. Could the reason be what he got up to in Bosnia some time ago?Elsewhere there is a touch of jealousy in the world. Reg seems to be suggesting that he likes women but only when they're shaved and is rather worried that Archie is deserting him for the tender favours of Nigel Farage!Follow the chaps on Twitter! @ArchieAndReg
What a difference 20 years make. When I left school I wanted to be a tap dancing singer (like Bruce Forsythe). And if he hadn't followed his passion then Alex 'the video guy' might have been Alex the 'journalist' guy. But that was then and this is now, and if you are a pet business owner is crucial you get well 'schooled' in marketing. To find out where to start check out todays episode. If you are enjoying the podcast then sign up for the 33 ideas that will grow your business fast at www.mydogssuperhero.com/33ideas
In which the Idiots discuss Thomas Pynchon's cult novel of paranoia and mail conspiracy "The Crying of Lot 49" - discuss Bruce Forsythe's last show "Strictly Sane" - why does Batman love beating up mentally ill people? - a cat barber gives dating tips. With Special Guest Experts Nathan Roberts and Edward Pomblebee, a cat barber.
The Two Voices Nick Benjamin and Andy Waterfield talk about EU rules on vacuum cleaners, coming up with passwords... what a chore, why is Lego so popular? The UK new Bake Off series has started on Channel 4... 1st thoughts. Plus a tribute to Bruce Forsythe. Join Two Voices Radio now for a British view from two well spoken chaps!
This morning, Jason is joined by Phill Jupitus as they trade stories on Bette Midler, Bruce Forsythe and the crazy stuff their mums say. Phill is also on the hunt for your Austerity Bands.
Rombie of Residentevilfan.com returns for a second stint in the guest's chair for this retrospective look-back on one of the more forgotten and often mocked entries in the series; Resident Evil: Survivor. Apologies in advance for some rather eccentric Ark Thompson and Vincent's mother impressions! But despite Survivor being an easy target with its cheap production values and cringe-worthy voice acting, our team peels back the surface and puts forward a compelling argument in support of this title. Rombie provides some fascinating insight into its development history and the gun support, Neptune and S.T.A.R.S_Tyrant talk up the music and the foreboding atmosphere the game is able to generate despite its cheap look, and News Bot and TheBatman discuss and explain some of the more ambiguous story aspects about the Hypnos Tyrant and the T-103 production process. Overall this is a frank and fair discussion that hopefully will encourage fans to give this game another go and hopefully re-evaluate their opinions. But perhaps the most interesting lesson you'll take from this is listening to George Trevor's rationale for why Bruce Forsythe may have looked younger in the 1970's than he does now...
#261 A Tale Of Two Cars. Pt2 Gareth shares the dramatic soundtrack provided by the breath-taking Jaguar F-Type R AWD and discovers the accomplished Renault Kadjar. Plus, car theatre, music in cars, a rock ‘n roll adage, and what would Bruce Forsythe say?
Not another Spider-Man episode like you thought, prompted by a throwaway comment in episode 18, Mark and Martyn sit through the only sitcom Bruce Forsythe ever made. For good reason...Questions, comments or recommendations for future episodes? Why not tweet us using our shared Twitter feed @spreadthewhimsy, or reach us at facebook.com/toomuch.jam - why not indeed?W4B theme composed by John Croudy.
All week Christian and the team were giving you the chance to win £1,000 all thanks to Tesco by playing Christian and Richie's ‘Price is Right' – Today Christian and Richie played ‘Higher or Lower'. Richie may have ripped the concept off Bruce Forsythe, but we have no idea where *that* voice came from...
Ready… Set… Go!!! That’s right three exclamation marks after go. It deserves it, for August is the month of the year’s biggest event that doesn’t involve us… the Olympics. And as Bruce Forsythe might turn to an elderly auntie (devoid of the ability to produce offspring) accompanied by her favourite second nephew on the Generation Game and say “Didn’t they do well?”, so I turn to our precious glittering Team GB and say “Nice to medal you… To medal you nice”. Coincidence that our podcast appears at the same time the games end? Only in the way that it coincides with it… so shrug off the sport withdrawal by listening to some Redgrave standard, Daley Thompson certified Seb Co-hosted chat. In August’s episode: The Soldiers of Hell discuss… Let Loose, bands of old and their place, affectionately secured in our hearts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soh/message