Used to know every word of every episode I watched them that much. In the mistake at 1.35 I think the word she forgets is finger bowls. Strange how I remember as I can’t think what episode it is or anything.
Thank you for the 'heads up', committed to my memory banks now.. Mind you, my comment was 11 years ago.. I should know better by now shouldn't I.. Best wishes to you@@stephensnell5707, from Wales.
My favourite sitcom of all times.Watched it on PBS on Saturday evenings. Had all my friends and family hooked also .We missed it so much when it was not on.
Hilarious🤣🤣 great acting with a tremendous cast , each one added there witty & personality to the serious ...Gosh everyone ‘s favourite show all over Uk to Europe . You can watch it again & again and never will it lose it’s character. Keeping up the Appearances...keeping us all happy all through the years .
An episode that didn't make the series, in which Daddy was dead (see the coffin in the outtake) but then it turned out to be a dream. Source: the KUA fan club.
@@clearsky1572 Mary Millar (Rose), Geoffrey Hughes (Onslow) Clive Swift (Richard) are all deceased now, and George Webb (Daddy) died a week or so before Mary Millar. The original Rose (Shirley Stelfox) also died a few years ago.
@FLT111, the clip with the coffin was not an episode as such but a 10 min special for Red Nose Day. As I remember the plot was that "Daddy" had died and for some reason the coffin was delivered to the Bouquet's instead of Daisy and Onslow's, Hyacinth, expecting an important guest she had invited, roped Elizabeth and Emmett into moving the coffin around the house to avoid embarrassment. The resolution was that it was all a dream and Daddy wasn't really dead. Hope this helps.
I am a sistah in Texas...I find this outrageously funny!! too bad others have to not discovered this delightful comedy.... a candle lit supper is the best!!lmao
@FLT111 Having just re-watched the entire series including the Christmas specials, 5:10 is undoubtedly from an episode that never aired as it doesn't appear in any of the episodes that aired. The closest they came to having a coffin was when Mr Maranopalous' picked them up for Onslow's birthday in a funeral procession car because his limousine was having a gearbox change, but never was there a coffin in the house. For whatever reason the episode must have been filmed then ditched.
5:15 was that a deleted episode that was not released, there's a coffin in the house when Emmet hits his head on it when we slips? I've always been curious about that.
True we have regrettably lost the great actors: Clive Swift ( Richard Bucket) Geoffrey Hughes ( Onslow) Mary Millar ( Rose from 1991-1995) , Shirley Stelfox ( Rose from 1990-1991) and George Webb( Daddy)