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Rising Damp
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Been watching this on ITV 3 at 4.50. all week. So funny, no swearing or foul language. Though in this pc world we live in now some comments would be classed as racist.
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Miss Jones: 'You know, some men have got it and some haven't and you have definitely got it Mr Rigsby'. Rigsby: 'The trouble is, I don't get much chance to use it, Miss Jones!
19:45 Wed 21st Jan 2015
yes one of several 70s sitcoms that would never get produced today.
As with "love thy neighbour", "Till death us to part" etc, the joke was always on the white "Bigot" - yet still the arbiters of the ism did not see beyond their own bigotry. Remember the episode with the wood of the love tree? Classic"
As with "love thy neighbour", "Till death us to part" etc, the joke was always on the white "Bigot" - yet still the arbiters of the ism did not see beyond their own bigotry. Remember the episode with the wood of the love tree? Classic"
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I used to like Rising Damp. As with a lot of those old comedy series, it was the characters that were funny without them even having to say anything. Nowadays, the characters are bland (which mirrors today`s society) so they are dependent on their lines which have no impact because the characters are boring.
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I love Rising Damp. I think that Rigsby is one of the greatest comic creations ever. My favourite line was when he and Alan were discussing the sexual revolution and Alan confided in Rigsby that he was still a virgin. Rigsby said 'but I thought you knew were all the erogenous zones were?' To which Alan replied 'I know where the Himalayas are - but I've never been up 'em!'