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You'll find everything from The Goon Show through to Dead Ringers.
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Here's what you'll get.
- Blackadder - 'The Dictionary' from Blackadder
- Yes Prime Minister - 'The Smoke Screen' from Yes Prime Minister Volume 1
- Alan Partridge - 'Have I Got A Second Series?' from I'm Alan Partridge 'Knowing Me, Knowing Yule'
- The Goon Show - 'Hetto Seagoon, British Embassy Here' from The Goon Show 'Neds Atomic Dustbin'
- Dad's Army - 'Unarmed Combat' from Dad's Army Volume 2
- The League of Gentlemen - 'God Rest You Merry Gentlemen' from The League of Gentlemen 'On The Town With'
- One Foot in the Grave - 'Yukka' from One Foot in the Grave 2
- Dead Ringers - 'Changing Rooms' and 'Dr Who' from Series 2 Part 2
- Fawlty Towers - 'The Germans' from Fawlty Towers Volume 2
- Victoria Wood - 'Sally and Martin' followed by 'Sonara' from Victoria Wood 'Encore'
- The Fast Show - 'Swiss Tony' from The Fast Show Volume 3
- Tony Hancock - 'Cricket pitch' from Hancocks Half hour 'The Collectors Edition'
- Goodness Gracious Me - 'Arranged Marriage' from Goodness Gracious me
- The Two Ronnies - 'Lucky Swine' from The Two Ronnies. 'lts Goodnight from Me'
- Harry Enfield - 'The Slobs Christening' from Harry Enfields Television Programme
- Monty Python - 'Flying Sheep' from Monty Pythons Flying Circus
- Only Fools and Horses - 'Phone Call' from Only Fools and Horses, No Greater Love
- The Royle Family - 'Bacon Butty' from the Royal Family 2
- Morecambe and Wise - 'Trafalgar' from Morecambe and Wise Volume 2
- The Vicar of Dibley - 'Honeymoon' from the Vicar of Dibley Volume 2
- Absolutely Fabulous - 'Fax' from Absolutely Fabulous Volume 1
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Emperor's New Clothes...
Do you know the difference between seeing what you saw, and saying what you saw?
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