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Men Behaving Badly is one of those shows that, rather than evoking a warm sense of nostalgia whenever it's mentioned, makes me think that I may have grown up in one of the worst periods of human history.

 

Everything about it makes me feel nauseous.

 

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On 23/10/2022 at 14:46, Quest said:

Men Behaving Badly is one of those shows that, rather than evoking a warm sense of nostalgia whenever it's mentioned, makes me think that I may have grown up in one of the worst periods of human history.

 

Everything about it makes me feel nauseous.

 

I tried rewatching it on Netflix. Time hasn't been kind.

 

Suggestions:

 

TMWRNJ - This Morning With Richard Not Judy

Fantasy Football League (if you have friends who that would appeal to)

They Think It's All Over (likewise)

Lovejoy. Ian McShane before he made it. (I genuinely have a real soft spot for this (and have watched repeats on the higher numbered channels)).

 

Edit: Just realised too late - ah well...

 

Can't help myself: TMWRNJ:

 

 

 

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American Gothic

Murder One

Millennium

Exploitica

Eurotica

Gamesmaster

TV Offal

John Peel's TV Hell

The Sopranos - Season 1

Clive Barkers World Of Horror

Moviedrome

500 Bus Stops

The 1995 BBC2 Forbidden Weekend

The Fear Of God (Mark Kermode Exorcist Doc)

Bad Influence

Byker Grove

 

The list is endless...

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