Monday, November 3, 2025

RW677 - Men Behaving Badly Rewatch S06E04-06 - Watching Ten Sofa

 


In this week's episode of The Men Behaving Badly Rewatch, Cory and Tom aren't happy with your happiness as they discuss series 6 episodes 4-6; Watching TV, Ten, and Sofa.

Beer of the Week: (not a paid advertisement)

Cory tried Sierra Nevada Extra IPA, and it is incredible bitter! He couldn't even finish it, just too much. Tom did drink his Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, but also found it had a bitter after taste. Definitely not for us.


Watching TV:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: November 27, 1997


Synopsis: 

Gary, Dorothy, and Tony watch an episode of Star Trek, with Tony, happy and excited to be dating Deborah, asking random questions, annoying Dorothy to no end. Deborah finally comes down to join them but she too gets tired of Tony's constant chattering. The three decide to temporarily get rid of Tony by pretending they’re having a costume contest which sends him off to his room to search for a costume, while the three get to watch the episode in peace.


As they watch, the girls annoy Gary, who just wants to watch, by talking about the show, discussing various aspects of it and making fun of each other. As they talk, even Deborah can’t come up with why she really likes Tony, aside from his smile, which Gary helped Tony perfect. Tony finally returns dressed up as Braveheart and realizes he was the butt of the joke. Gary then hands him a shaken up beer that causes him further embarrassment, with Gary and Dorothy saying they don’t like that he’s so happy because it makes them uncomfortable.


Tony returns to asking questions which cause them to try another joke, a game of hide and seek with only Tony actually hiding while the other three return to their show. Talk turns to how much TV Gary actually watches, and how Gary has set a timer to hopefully get free pizzas when the delivery driver arrives late. They talk about watching TV as children and what they heard when actors got naked on a show back then, when Tony finally returns, covered in water from his attic water tank hiding place, realizing he was made fun of again. He gets angry and tries to get back at Gary by shaking his beer up but Gary manages to switch them and Tony is drenched again. He retires to his room, angry and saddened.


The pizza delivery driver shows up in time, but Gary tries to hide and turn off the lights so they can get the free pizza but Tony ends up coming out and turning on the lights, meaning the pizza guy can see them and he has to pay him. As they eat, Deborah says they’re going to talk instead of watching tv but as they sit in silence, she finally acquiesces and they start watching tv again.

Chat on the sofa:

Star Trek: The City On the Edge Of Forever by Harlan Ellison


Martina Navratilova is a Czech-American former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the world's No. 1 in women's singles for 332 weeks, the second-most of all time.


Florence Nightingale was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. She significantly reduced death rates by improving hygiene and living standards. Nightingale gave nursing a favourable reputation and became an icon of Victorian culture, especially in the persona of "The Lady with the Lamp" making rounds of wounded soldiers at night.


Bianca Jackson from EastEnders was played by Patsy Palmer.


Carol Smillie is a British former television presenter, actress and model from Glasgow, Scotland. Smillie became famous as a television presenter during the 1990s and early 2000s. She was best known for assisting Nicky Campbell on the UK version of the game show Wheel of Fortune between 1989 and 1994. Between 1996 and 2003, she was the main presenter on the BBC One home makeover show Changing Rooms.


The Starsky & Hutch theme is quite tricky to remember.


The Good Life theme isn’t quite as memorable either. The show opened with the midlife crisis of Tom Good, a 40-year-old plastics designer, it relates the joys and setbacks he and his wife Barbara experience when they attempt to escape a modern "rat race" lifestyle by "becoming totally self-sufficient" in their suburban house in West London. Felicity Kendal played Barbara Good on the show.


All Around My Hat is a 1975 album by Steeleye Span, their eighth and highest-charting; it reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart, and stayed on the chart for six months. The title track was edited to just over three minutes long for single release (omitting the final verse) and became their highest-charting single, reaching No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart.

The Magic Roundabout is an English-language children's programme that ran on BBC Television from 1965 to 1977. It used the footage of the French stop motion animation show Le Manège enchanté but with completely different scripts and characters.


The Borgias is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC in 1981, in association with the Second Network of the Italian broadcaster RAI. The series was set in Italy during the late 15th and early 16th centuries and told the story of Rodrigo Borgia, the future Pope Alexander VI, and his family.

Ten:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: December 4, 1997


Synopsis: 

As the group watches tv, Dorothy and Gary take jabs at each other while Tony and Deborah bask in the glow of their love. Gary warns them that they were once happy like them at the start of their relationship too, prompting Gary and Dorothy to recount some of the more wild places they had sex in.


Later, Dorothy asks Gary to see a counselor about their relationship but he is not keen on the idea but gives in. Tony asks Deborah about having sex in some strange places but she distracts him easily by initiating sex with him.


Dorothy drops off her nephew Jonathan with Gary and Tony while she heads to work. Later that day, Gary and Tony try unsuccessfully to talk with Johnathan until Tony realizes he can ask him to do stuff and he’s happy to oblige. They ask him to get them some beers and do the dusting, but then Tony asks for some advice about meeting someone’s mother for the first time.


At the counselor’s office, Gary is combative while Dorothy tries coming on to the doctor. He gives them a compatibility questionnaire to fill out and return.


A very nervous Tony finally meets Deborah’s mother and immediately hugs her, and then awkwardly starts up a conversation, putting his foot into his mouth several times. 


Back at the flat, Gary talks about relationships while playing a game with Jonathan. Dorothy arrives home to see that Gary has definitely impressed some of his habits on her nephew.


Back at Deborah’s the next morning, she wishes Tony had talked normally at dinner and asks him not to say anything when her mom comes, but he mistakenly goes in for a kiss greeting from her mum, and she asks him about what’s in the paper. Remembering to not talk he merely shows her pages of the paper. When she complains about Tony’s hair, he begins to panic, looking at his hair in the spoon’s reflection.


At the counselor’s office, Ben goes over the questionnaires which showcase their incompatibility and flirty natures, leading him to suggest they should probably split up.


Meanwhile, Tony has given himself a very curly perm, and when Deb’s mom insults his style, he yells at her.


Dorothy brings Gary some flowers and a ceiling mirror and they introduce themselves to each other, as if it was a first date, showcasing what they know about each other and renewing their relationship. As she goes to retrieve Jonathan to take home, she sees Tony’s influence on him as he crushes a beer can, burps, and tosses the can just like the guys do. As they escort Jonathan out, they both insult Deb’s mom but try to cover it up as she walks out in a huff.


As the two talk about girlfriends and their mothers, Gary gives Tony a gift, a pair of thick novelty glasses with a light up nose to help take the attention off his curly hair.

Chat on the sofa:

Jonathan was played by Zak Maguire. Aside from an appearance in Goodnight Sweetheart, he has only a dozen roles, all minor.


Wanda Ventham played Deborah’s mother. She was in 12 of the 13 episodes of Oscar Charlie (a boy discovers his grandfather is a secret agent), 11 of the 12 episode series Fallen Hero (the story of Gareth Hopkins who declined fame as a Welsh Rugby Union international, in favour of a big money switch to Rugby League in Yorkshire), and The Lotus Eaters (a war veteran and his wife, unknowingly a secret agent, run a Greek island bar. When she's activated on a mission and suspicions about him surface after a murder, their loyalty faces a test). She’s also a Doctor Who veteran, she was in The Faceless Ones with Patrick Toughton, and Image of the Fendahl with Tom Baker, and then again in a Sylvester McCoy episode, Time and the Rani.


Richard Dillane played Ben, the counselor. He was previously in Wolf Hall as a lead (after the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the King, a role fraught with danger). He played Carter in two episodes of Matt Smith’s Doctor Who run, Let’s Kill Hitler, and The Wedding of River Song, and Patrick Wayne in the series Pennyworth. Most recently he was in The Diplomat (a Netflix original), and played Davo Sculden in Andor.


The Goosebumps book Jonathan is reading is Monster Blood III. Published in 1995, it is the 29th book in the original series.

    


The game Jonathan and Gary play is Crocodile Dentist, first produced my Milton Bradley in 1990.


Selfridges is a British department store chain, the first store was opened on Oxford Street in London.


Dorothy says her political allegiance is to the Labour Party, which sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum. Gary says he is a Liberal Democrat (Lib Dem) which is also centre-left but closer to centrist. 


The Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP) is a political party established in the United Kingdom in 1982 by the musician David Sutch, also known as Screaming Lord Sutch, 3rd Earl of Harrow, or simply Lord Sutch. It is notable for its deliberately bizarre policies and it effectively exists to satirise British politics, and by fielding novelty candidates to offer itself as an alternative for protest voters, especially in constituencies where the party holding a safe seat is unlikely to lose it.


Charlies (Johnathan reference): A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words is a 19th-century lexicon compiled by John Camden Hotten, first published in 1859 or 1860. It documents the slang, cant, and vulgar language used in London and other parts of England, including criminal, theatrical, and sporting slang, as well as secret languages like back slang. The book provides historical and linguistic insights into the language of the time and is considered a culturally important work. 


Kevin Keegan:

 

Sofa:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: December 11, 1997


Synopsis: 

As the girls and Gary sit on the sofa, they soon discover that there are fleas on the sofa, prompting Dorothy to tell Gary to get rid of it, pointing out also the various stains of unknown nature on it. Tony arrives home very drunk after having a night out at the pub and later passes out in his bed. He wakes up the next morning with a terrible hangover and the realization that he bought a snake from someone at the pub last night. He goes out to see Gary reminiscing on the sofa about the good times he’s had with it.


Gary, finding things hidden within the sofa from years ago, reminisces about when he first got the sofa when he was a young boy, while Tony reminisces about his dangerous rebel days. Gary remembers bringing girls back to his sofa, times that all resulted in him either getting rejected or rejecting women himself and even back to when he just met a young Anthea and George, who accidentally gave him gifts and office supplies emblazoned with the name Barry Strange. 


Tony meanwhile manages to capture the snake, but before he can get rid of it, Gary wants to reminisce some more, thinking back to when he first met Dorothy.


Tony tries to flush the snake down the toilet to no avail. He leaves Gary alone with his sofa, with Gary sobbing uncontrollably about having to get rid of it.


Meanwhile, the girls sit on the newly arrived sofa from Dorothy’s parents and while cracking a beer open like the guys, talk about their relationships, before turning on Baywatch, and engaging in a typical Gary and Tony conversation. Meanwhile, Gary and Tony sit on his old sofa in the middle of nowhere, drinking some beer and letting the snake go free.

Chat on the sofa:

Laurence Sackman: British photographer, started his career at the early sixties in the sulfurous world of Fashion and advertising. His photographs were published in every great magazine of that time, Vogue, Stern, Sunday Times, Elle, Marie-Claire. His photographs are powerful, explosive, and sometimes erotic, they witness the passion and craziness that inhabited him for decades. He owned a great knowledge of black and white and colors. Only a hundred prints are left from his career, most of them disappeared during his life. Nude prints start at 125 on eBay.


Tiverton is a town and civil parish in Devon, England, and the commercial and administrative centre of the Mid Devon district.


A bedsit is a one-roomed unit of accommodation typically consisting of a combined bedroom and sitting room with cooking facilities.


The Cerne Abbas Giant is a hill figure near the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, England (125 miles or 201km from London). It is currently owned by the National Trust, and listed as a scheduled monument of England. Measuring 55 metres (180 ft) in length, the hill figure depicts a bald, nude male with a prominent erection, holding his left hand out to the side and wielding a large club in his right hand. Like many other hill figures, the Cerne Giant is formed by shallow trenches cut into the turf and backfilled with chalk rubble.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerne_Abbas_Giant

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

RW676 - Jaws Rewatch - Jaws: The Revenge

 


In this episode of The Jaws Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan hear a tale of dynamite voodoo sharks as they discuss Jaws: The Revenge.

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Our Favourite Trivia:

Lorraine Gary briefly came out of retirement to reprise the role of Ellen Brody. This film stands as her final acting role to date. Murray Hamilton was asked to reprise his role as the Mayor in a short appearance at the beginning of this movie, however, he died of cancer before filming started. 


Roy Scheider was approached to do an opening  kill cameo, and his refusal made Universal Studios consider him snooty, flippant, and haughty. Because of the bad blood between him and Universal, Scheider refused to make any films for the company for a long time. Matt Hooper was also in an early draft scene, where he is established as being close with the Brody family and referred to as “Uncle Matt” by Thea.


Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong were asked to reprise the characters but declined, and this film is retroactively considered a direct sequel to Jaws 2. Critics and audiences were even less receptive to this film than Jaws 3-D, which led to this being the final film in the franchise.


Lorraine Gary has appeared as Ellen Brody in three of the four Jaws movies, as did Fritzi Jane Courtney, who played her friend Mrs. Taft. Jaws 3-D (1983) was the only one in which neither actress appeared. Lee Fierro is also seen briefly reprising her role as Mrs. Kintner.


Michael Caine said "Won an Oscar, built a house, and had a great holiday. Not bad for a flop movie." He was paid $1.5 million for seven days work in the Bahamas, and the schedule was so tight that the producers were unable to spare him so he could attend the Academy Awards, and he went on to win the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).


Although alluded to in the final film, a subplot involving Hoagie smuggling drugs onto the island was shot, then deleted during post-production, because it took away from the main premise involving the shark. It's fully detailed in the novelization.


The website "TV Tropes" coined the term "voodoo shark," which is defined as an attempt to explain away a plot hole that ends up falling flat. The name of the trope refers to a deleted plot point from this film, that was retained in the film's novelization, which explained the shark's motivation being the result of a curse by a voodoo witch doctor seeking revenge on the Brody family after a scuffle with Michael.


In an alternate cut of the ending, the shark is speared by the “Neptune’s Folly” and its weight breaks off the front of the boat, causing it to sink. Much more plausible than the shark exploding for no apparent reason. Jake also doesn’t survive as it cuts straight to Ellen leaving on Hoagie’s plane.

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Monday, October 27, 2025

RW675 - Men Behaving Badly Rewatch S06E01-03 - Night Wedding Jealousy

 


In this week's episode of The Men Behaving Badly Rewatch, Cory and Tom go light on the vows as they discuss the 1997 Comic relief Special Men Behaving Badly Indeed, and the series 6 episodes 1-3; Stag Night, Wedding, and Jealousy.

Beer of the Week: (not a paid advertisement)

Not a beer at all actually, because this week it's all about the cider. Cory enjoyed a Bulmers, an original Irish cider which isn't as sweet as most but still has the crisp apple tastes. Tom opted for Strongbow Gold Apple, looking for something specifically more sweet.

Men Behaving Badly Indeed:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: March 14, 1997


Synopsis: 

Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue makes a surprise visit, but Gary and Tony fail to recognise her.

Stag Night:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: November 6, 1997


Synopsis: 

As they lay in bed, Dorothy asks Gary if he slept with someone while she was away and she eventually deduces that he did. She drops it and suggests they get married and show everyone they are serious about each other and stop looking around for something better. Gary then proposes properly using a condom as a ring.


Gary and Tony check out wedding night lingerie while using pillows to cover their arousal. They then talk about the stag night and what Gary expects for it. Meanwhile, Dorothy expresses regret that she isn’t marrying someone else.  Tony arrives to chat and tells them that he’s arranging Gary’s stag night, wondering if Dorothy has anything she doesn’t want Gary to be a part of. He asks Deb about how school is going and she calls him out on trying to steal her underwear. She then tells Tony he is looking pathetic due to him not having a job and not doing anything with his life.


Gary has difficulty finding people to come to his stag night and ends up inviting George to join them.


Tony starts inflating a birthing pool, having taken a job Dorothy told him about being an agent for home births. He over inflates it as Gary comes home from work so they can head out for the stag night, running into Dorothy and Deborah going out for her hen night.


The next morning Gary wakes up to see a woman redressing in front of him and believes he slept with her, asking Tony to not tell Dorothy. He reveals to Gary that he actually paid for her to sleep with him. They talk about it but Gary can’t remember much of what happened. As she leaves, Gary sees a man leaving as well from upstairs. He goes to see Dorothy who reveals that she slept with someone, and he says he did the same as well but didn’t let her sleep in their bed, showing his commitment. They leave, angry.


Tony gives a demonstration of the birthing pool to a woman that Deborah suggested to him for a home birth. As they talk, the woman starts going into labor.


At work, George appears stunned and in shock after the events of the stag night. Gray confides in Anthea that George is right though, that everything is seedy, cheap and dirty, and that he wants to move away from that and have a relationship life George has.


Back at home, Tony reveals to Deborah that the baby was born and that the woman might name it after him or Bilbo. She expresses being impressed by him and then kisses him deeply. They suddenly start talking about Gray and Dorothy but they end up kissing again. Deborah says that she can't go further until Gary and Deborah work things out and they both push them together to talk. As Gary and Dorothy talk they start making out but Deborah is concerned about their friends as they go out to find Gary and Dorothy starting to get it on and so they rush back to the bedroom.


Later Gary and Tony play in the birthing pool and Tony says he and Deborah are taking things slowly as they fart and talk about changing their names.

Chat on the sofa:

Sally Anne was Race Davies is a character actress who appears in this episode, but is uncredited in the next episode.


Claire Perkins was Deborah’s friend. She was a lead in The Outlaws (seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a community payback sentence in Bristol). She was also in an audio drama called Doctor Who: Redacted starring Jodie Whittaker (three women don't know who the Doctor is, or if aliens are real, but soon find themselves caught in a supernatural conspiracy as they learn that everyone who's ever met the Doctor is disappearing and being forgotten); it also starred Anjli Mohindra (Rani from The Sarah Jane Adventures), Ingrid Oliver as Petronella Osgood, and Alexander Armstrong (Mr. Smith and Reg in The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe), and Madame Vastra appears played by a different actress. She was also in a Big Finish series about the Fugitive Doctor.


Ethel Merman was an American singer and actress. Known for her distinctive, powerful voice, and her leading roles in musical theater, she has been called "the undisputed First Lady of the musical comedy stage." She performed on Broadway in Anything Goes, Annie Get Your Gun, Gypsy, and Hello, Dolly! She is also known for her film roles in Anything Goes (1936), Call Me Madam (1953), There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).


Whistle Down the Wind is a 1961 British crime drama film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Hayley Mills, Bernard Lee and Alan Bates. It was adapted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall from the 1958 novel of the same name by Hayley Mills’s mother, Mary Hayley Bell (when an injured wife murderer takes refuge on a remote Lancashire farm, the owner's three children mistakenly believe him to be the Second Coming of Christ.)


Happy Eater was a chain of restaurants in England and Wales, founded to compete with the Little Chef chain, but was purchased by its parent company, Trusthouse Forte, in 1986. In 1996, Granada purchased Trusthouse Forte, which led to a streamlining programme converting all Happy Eater sites to the Little Chef brand, with some larger sites also having Burger King franchises introduced to them.


Juliette Binoche: actress, the English patient. 1996

Wedding:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: November 13, 1997


Synopsis: 

Tony and Gary practice their speeches for the wedding but Gary has second thoughts, not having had enough experience with women. Tony tries to pep him up and encourage him but the conversation devolves to movie lines they would say as they die. Tony reveals that he and Deborah have been doing well taking it slow, finally being allowed to put his hand on top of her bottom at the movies.


Tony visits the girls and while he starts to try and get with Deborah in the shower, she compliments him on having become so much more mature. Dorothy expresses her own regret about the wedding and Gary, because her family and friends have refused to come since she is marrying him.


Clive shows up at the courthouse to video tape them getting married and captures the day, from them showing up two hours early for the ceremony, to going to the Crown early and seeing Ken’s minimalist wedding decorations, to greeting family and friends. Gary starts panicking about not having slept with enough women again and Anthea tries to talk him down from the ledge to no avail.


As Gary attempts to leave he runs into Dorothy and they talk about how marriage is scary before heading back inside. Tony and Deborah go to get the wedding cake at the house but they start kissing. He asks why she always turns him down so much, and she says she just really had a problem with the things he said and did and decided if Dorothy was going to give Gary a try at marriage, she should give Tony a try as well. They grab the dog shaped wedding cake but start kissing again. Deborah stops him, promising they’ll get back to it later and he makes her sign a paper to cement it. They grab the dog shaped wedding cake and leave for the ceremony.


When it comes time to say their vows, the officiant starts to faint and the ceremony is paused as they try to find another registrar so they head back to the Crown for the reception first. Tony tries to give his speech but drops his notes in the beer making it difficult to read. Clive passes out from too much drink and Gary gives his speech, complimenting her on their relationship, but Deborah reveals that they can't find another registrar for today but to just keep having a great time. Afterwards, Gary calls her out on the registrar lie and they both seem happy they are not getting married just yet.


Tony reads the note that Deborah signed with a false name but she pulls him in for a kiss anyway as Gary and Dorothy drive off. Tony asks why Ken didn’t decorate the car but he says they did, as George and Anthea drive up in their car, which is the car Ken accidentally decorated. Back at home, Deborah asks if they should head into bed and he says he doesn’t want to, before laughing and saying he was joking, trying to give her a taste of her own medicine. Laughing they head into the bedroom but Gary calls to interrupt them, leaving Tony to quickly toss the phone into the fridge before returning to bed.

Chat on the sofa:

Clive was played by Simon Nye himself.


The Bill is a British police procedural television series, broadcast on ITV from 16 October 1984 until 31 August 2010.


Otis the Aardvark is a puppet of an aardvark that was a presenter on Children's BBC on British television. Otis mainly presented the afternoon links on BBC One alongside the main CBBC presenters. Otis is said to have obtained his name from the OTIS lift in the CBBC building at BBC Television Centre. Dave Chapman was the puppeteer from 1994–99.


Rolo, referring to the roll-styled chocolates, is a brand of chocolates with a caramel inside. First manufactured in Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom by Mackintosh's in 1937, followed by Rowntree's after the takeover in 1969, they are now made by Nestlé except in the United States, where production has been licensed to the Hershey Company. A long-running British advertising slogan for the brand was "Do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?"


Betty Boothroyd (Baroness Boothroyd), was a British politician who served as a member of Parliament (MP) for West Bromwich and West Bromwich West from 1973 to 2000. A member of the Labour Party, she served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1992 to 2000. She was previously a Deputy Speaker from 1987 to 1992. She was the first and as of 2025, the only woman to serve as Speaker. Boothroyd later sat in the House of Lords as, in accordance with tradition, a crossbench peer.

Jealousy:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: November 20, 1997


Synopsis: 

As Deborah reads a magazine, Tony stares at her lovingly. Meanwhile, Dorothy sits in a chair, looking grumpy, while Gary comes in grumpy as well, with both stating they’re glad they didn’t get married last week.


Deb and Tony snuggle together with great abandon, disgusting Gary and Dorothy. Dorothy complains about Gary’s smoking and crushes his cigarettes while Gary breaks a pair of sunglasses that turn out to be his. Later she crushes another pack of cigarettes and Gary breaks a watch that once again, proves to be his.


Despite their obvious issues, they decide to go on their honeymoon trip anyway with Deborah and Tony in tow. The owner of the caravan where they will be staying, Mr. Wady, is not much help. The gang tries to give Gary advice about giving up smoking and he decides to give them up. While Gary and Deborah go to ask the owner for some milk, Tony asks Dorothy how to tell if a woman is faking an orgasm but she isn’t really helpful, telling him to ask Deborah.


As they try to sleep, Gary and Dorothy regrettably have to listen to the sounds of Deborah and Tony having sex. The next day, Gary and Dorothy walk about the grounds while Deborah and Tony talk about sex, with Tony trying to get the truth out of her about faking orgasms. But they’re interrupted by Gary and Dorothy returning. They meet some people camping nearby, Jim and Tony 2, who invites them to go fishing but Tony answers for Deborah, refusing and Dorothy saying she and Gary were going to spend time together, despite Gary telling her to go off swimming with them. An annoyed Deborah and Dorothy head out for a walk.


Later Gary tries to make cigarettes and rescue his ketchup covered ones, while Tony, Deborah, and Dorothy walk around.


Late that night while Tony and Debrah go at it, Tony hears Deborah moan Jim. She tells him she didn’t say Jim, but then she starts poking fun at him by saying Jim specifically. 


As rain pours down, Gary runs out and tries to break into the owner's house to get his pack of cigarettes. The owner finds him and sells him a pack for 50 quid, and then charges 20 pounds for matches which Gary reluctantly pays. When he leaves he discovers he was sold an empty pack.


The next morning Gary tries sucking on a pencil like a cigarette, leading the girls to tell him to just go buy some. Jim and Tony 2 invite them to fish again and Debrah wants to go but Tony says they have plans. She gets further upset and tells him she won't tell him if she faked her orgasms or not. Dorothy is still upset at Gary’s suggestion she go swimming with the guys as well.


Tony talks with Mr. Wady, annoying him, and using his binoculars, sees Dorothy swimming with Tony 2, Gary trying to drive to get cigarettes and crashing into a tree, and Deborah fishing with Jim, and hugging him. He gets in Wady’s tractor and drives it over the neighbors tent and rips up the yard. He then uses his binoculars and sees Gary choking Tony 2 and then discovers that it wasn’t Deborah with Jim but two other similar looking people. Both Jim and Deborah show up and glare at him.

Jim was Alisdair Simpson and appeared in a Big Finish UNIT series, A River Song series, and the Monthly Adventures. 

Chat on the sofa:

Tony 2 was played by Hugo Speer and is a currently working actor. He was a main cast member in Britannia (in 43 AD, the Roman Army returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia), Stone (police procedural audio drama), Bedlam (drama and supernatural chills in this series centered around a haunted insane asylum-turned-apartment building), Echo Beach (the lives of former lovers Daniel and Susan are complicated by teen angst, family loyalties, and tested friendships), Hearts and Bones (this slice-of-life ensemble drama follows a group of twenty- and thirty-something friends from Coventry who all move to London), and The Musketeers (set on the streets of 17th-century Paris, "The Musketeers" gives a contemporary take on the classic story about a group of highly trained soldiers and bodyguards assigned to protect King and country.) Most recently the lead in London Kills (murder police procedural).


The idea that Victorian art critic John Ruskin was repulsed by his wife's pubic hair is a widely circulated anecdote, but it's based on speculation rather than confirmed evidence. While the story suggests he was shocked by the reality of the female body after only seeing idealized classical art, the "certain circumstances" he mentioned during their annulment proceedings could refer to other things. He stated that "her person was not formed to excite passion," but this does not definitively point to pubic hair as the sole reason. 


The saying "red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning" is a weather proverb that suggests a red sunrise indicates a storm is likely to follow later in the day. This is because a red morning sky means a high-pressure system (associated with good weather) has already moved east, and a low-pressure system (associated with bad weather) is approaching from the west. 


The saying "Ne'er cast a clout 'til May be out" means to not shed your warm clothing until after the month of May has passed. The proverb warns that cold weather can return even as spring begins. 


Bury St. Edmunds: The prominent "smell" in Bury St Edmunds is a sweet, sickly smell from the nearby sugar beet factory that has been a feature of the town for years. Additionally, residents have recently reported a separate, foul "eggy" smell from a local landfill that causes issues like flies and makes it difficult to open windows. 

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Next week we'll discuss series 6B episodes Watching TV, Ten, and Sofa.

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