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Enough about Thatcher

264 episodes. That's plenty.

If I had a TV show or series of books as my subject I'd want to ensure I watched/read them all again before going on.

It's pretty much our night-time viewing at the moment. I doubt the questions will go into the minutiae of what restaurant Frasier went to in a particular episode for example.
 
It's pretty much our night-time viewing at the moment. I doubt the questions will go into the minutiae of what restaurant Frasier went to in a particular episode for example.

1) How annoying and utterly out of kilter for the rest of the show were Daphne Moon's family?
 
It's pretty much our night-time viewing at the moment. I doubt the questions will go into the minutiae of what restaurant Frasier went to in a particular episode for example.

No, but they may ask questions about the actors and actresses, and who missed out in auditions etc. They may ask questions on the directors etc. You may need to be more specific and ensure they stick to what happened on screen.
 
No, but they may ask questions about the actors and actresses, and who missed out in auditions etc. They may ask questions on the directors etc. You may need to be more specific and ensure they stick to what happened on screen.

To be honest, it's my third choice, so not worrying about it too much right now.
 
I was accepted as a contestant on The Krypton Factor but walked away from filming when they wouldn't let me wear my own tracksuit for the assault course stage.

Gordon Burns said he could totally understand that I didn't want to appear on TV in non brand clothing but said there was nothing he could do.

A gent.
 
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