Monday, October 6, 2025

RW669 - Men Behaving Badly Rewatch S04E04-07 - Three Drunk in Bed Away

 

In this week's episode of The Men Behaving Badly Rewatch, Cory and Tom are on a big night out as they discuss the series 4 episodes 4-7; Three Girlfriends, Drunk, In Bed with Dorothy and Playing Away.

Beer of the Week: (not a paid advertisement)

Definitely enjoying these stronger flavours, and we've learned that the Japanese do it well, because we really enjoyed Asahi.

Three Girlfriends:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: June 22, 1995


Synopsis: 

Gary finds himself depressed and in a terrible mood, making fun of Tony for talking nicely with his parents. Tony tries to get Gary to call his dad since it’s Father’s Day but Gary just goes on about how annoying his dad is. Suddenly, Gary’s dad calls and asks if he can come visit, to which Tony tells him yes. Gary, further annoyed and depressed, even goes so far as to hit on one of Tony’s girlfriends, hoping to have a chance with her but she cuts him down.


Gary hangs out at home playing a game of solitaire, falling asleep eventually but is awakened when Dorothy shows up at the door to ask him to talk down at the Crown, where she tells him that she and Jamie are planning to get married, inviting him to the engagement party since he is a big part of her life.


Tony heads out to work as a busker and mime and runs into Deborah who mentions that she and her boyfriend broke up. She seems to miss the attention that Tony used to spend on her as he notes he’s been seeing a few different women.


Later, Tony returns home with another girl named Imogene who accuses him of cheating on her because he kept calling her the wrong name. He covers it up with a ridiculous excuse, while he goes to make a call to another girl and Gary hits on Imogene, unsuccessfully yet again.


Deborah visits later and chats with Gary's dad who is regaling her with embarrassing childhood stories of Gary. After he sends his dad off to the theater, Gary talks with Deborah and eventually asks her to go to the party to which she agrees. However, Gary’s dad returns, having found Gary’s list of possible dates and how to pick up on them, including an offended Deborah who sees she was down low on the list.


Tony and Gary commiserate at the Crown, with Tony having decided to rate his girlfriends and see which one gets the most points. When Tony’s vegan girlfriend shows up, Gary reveals to her Tony's plan and she gets very offended. Gary pretends to be vegan and parlays that into getting her to go with him to the party but once his dad shows up he accidentally reveals that Gary likes veal. She leaves, angry at him and Tony.


At home, Gary lashes out against his dad and asks him to leave. The old man goes to gather his things so he can leave. Tony reveals that he and Deborah are headed to Dorothy’s party together, after he messed things up with all three of his girlfriends. Gary tries to try and appeal to his dad, apologizing and asking him to go with him to the party but he refuses.


The doorbell rings and Dorothy is there, telling him that Jamie has no interest in getting engaged or married. Gary gives her a hug, but she says she really only came because she wanted to tell someone superior to someone. Gary accepts that and tells her that he has no intention of just letting her back into his life for a quick shag, but then he and Dorothy head right back to his bedroom for exactly that.

Chat on the sofa:

Plimsols: Gym shoes


The Cadillac Eldorado was a luxury convertible car, whereas the Lada was a small car manufactured by AvtoVAZ, a Russian state-owned company, and the Vauxhall Nova was a supermini car sold in the UK from 1983 to 1993, as a British rebadged version of the Opel Corsa A. 


Yeovil is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England. It is close to Somerset's southern border with Dorset, 126 miles (203 km) west of London.


"Nobody Does It Better" is a power ballad and the theme song for the James Bond filmThe Spy Who Loved Me (1977), and performed by Carly Simon.


"Dancing Queen" is a song by the Swedish group ABBA, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Arrival (1976).


"To Be Young, Gifted and Black" is a song by Nina Simone with lyrics by Weldon Irvine. Simone introduced the song on August 17, 1969, to a crowd of 50,000 at the Harlem Cultural Festival, captured on broadcast video tape and released in 2021 as the documentary film Summer of Soul.


"Three Times a Lady" is a 1978 song by American soul group Commodores for their album Natural High, written by lead singer Lionel Richie.

Drunk:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: June 29, 1995


Synopsis: 

Gary and Dorothy sit in The Crown with Tony, as he watches them be in love again but Dorothy complains because she’s just back with Gary again, and wishes for them to be like a real couple that talks about real things. Dorothy heads home to cook them a meal, telling Gary he can finish his beer with Tony. Les however offers them the chance to try some new beers he’s sampling and the two proceed to really delve in. They chat with Les, alternating between not understanding him and trying to fake their way through sports talk. 


Dorothy finishes making dinner but ends up waiting longer than she thought as Gary and Tony go overboard getting majorly drunk. At one point, Gary is ready to leave but upon seeing two attractive women behind him, he and Tony try hitting on them, before they are quickly rebuffed.


Dorothy calls Deborah down and they start watching the special surprise Gary and Tony made for her as a getting back together gift: a video montage of all the places that are special to Gary and Dorothy such as first date locations and restaurants they often went to, all filled with a running commentary by Gary and sometimes Tony. The two girls talk about the boys and their frustrations, and the craziest places they’ve had sex, with Deborah noting that she once got Tony to wait naked in the shed thinking Deborah was going to come down to have sex. Later, Dorothy fills Gary’s shoes with the stew she made, locks the door and breaks the doorbell. 


As the boys continue their drunken escapades they end up singing with other drunken patrons; before they finally head home. Unable to get in due to Dorothy’s plans, Tony breaks the window and the two loudly enter. Deborah admonishes Tony for waking her up and Gary, trying to get in bed with Dorothy, sees she has a shirt that tells to not even try to get with her. Gary passes out on the bed, while Tony sits in the shed outside naked, waiting for Deborah to show up.  

Chat on the sofa:

Tamzin Outhwaite played “girl in pub.” Most recently she was in Murder Before Evensong as a lead (murder mystery series) and is in post production for Thirteen Cars (retired criminal come out of retirement but make a mistake that gets him into trouble). She was also in the Tom Baker Doctor Who episode (The Hellwood Inheritance, Leela episode), the Peter Davison Doctor Who episode, Secrets of Telos), and the Matt Smith Doctor Who episode, Nightmare in Silver. Other series include The Wives (Anabelle disappears in Malta, a year later, family moving on, but Anabelle's husband shows up with a new partner, the other wives in the family investigate Anabelle's death). She played Melanie in EastEnders for over 600 episodes. Men Behaving Badly was one of her first roles, but quickly went on to become a lead in Redcap (British Military Police captain investigates missing captain's wife). She was the lead in Frances Tuesday (a gangster's moll changes her identity to go on the run after becoming an informant on her boyfriend who is about to be released from prison). She has a fair amount of other series and movies where she is a lead as well.


Fags: Slang for cigarettes


Smiths Scampi Fries are a delicious savoury snack, made from only the finest ingredients. A mainstay of the British pub, these tasty nibbles remain a huge favourite. This cereal snack has a delicious scampi and lemon taste, and to many they represent one of the finest crisps on the market. Perfect when accompanied by a refreshing pint!


Monty’s Nepalese Cuisine is still open today at 86 Northfield Ave, London. They boast a diverse selection of Indian dishes, each crafted with meticulous attention to detail.

https://montysnepalesecuisine.com/about


Despite the signage placed for the production, you can clearly see the pub exterior is for “The Kings Arms.” There are a lot of pubs in London with this name, but I think it might be the one at 251 Tooley Street, London.


Dandy: a man who is exceptionally attentive to his dress, appearance, and manners, with a strong emphasis on refined style and social elegance.


"Binky" Indonesia beer refers to Bintang Beer (Bir Bintang), a pale lager produced by PT Multi Bintang Indonesia Tbk, a subsidiary of Heineken Asia Pacific. It is the most popular beer in Indonesia, known for its golden colour and light, refreshing qualities, and is commonly associated with Bali.

In Bed with Dorothy:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: July 6, 1995


Synopsis: 

Gary brings Dorothy home from having her appendix removed and starts taking care of her in his special way, by plopping her rather harshly onto the bed and hanging a bunch of things from a wire over her bed to use when she wakes up. He keeps himself busy by even playing around with her removed appendix, using it as a moustache and even tasting it.


Tony meanwhile has returned home with a new pair of glasses that he is embarrassed by, but practices wearing them and acting the way he thinks people with glasses would act, even pretending to be a newscaster and weather forecaster. When Gary comes out, Tony tries to explain how he thinks Kylie looks good in glasses and how they make people look sexy, but Gary pushes that idea aside, making fun of people wearing glasses. Deborah comes down with flowers for Dorothy and she tells him about when she had her appendix out. Gary gets fixated on her scar and asks to see it but she refuses and heads back to her place. Gary plays around with Dorothy's wheelchair, crashing it into the wall and then wakes Dorothy up for a quickie. She denies him obviously and mentions that Tony now has glasses and Gary starts going on about it, ready to make fun of him.


Tony heads back to the eye doctor to get a different style of glasses and she helps him choose a new pair. At home, Deborah, Dorothy, and Gary hang around watching TV, all of them knowing about Tony's glasses but not saying anything. Tony slowly tries to sneak them on and when he finally does, his friends can't help but laugh. Gary follows him into his room to apologize but still continues to make jokes. Later, the girls talk loudly from the kitchen, saying how they love men in glasses and how they turn them on. Tony feels better about his glasses and comes out to see that they were just pretending.


Dorothy tries to stop Gary from going to work because she gets bored alone at home in bed, going so far as to take his trousers and wear them under the bed covers. Gary starts going crazy with the attention Dorothy needs and leaves in a huff. Later he returns home in pink pants but can't find Dorothy, seeing a note she left saying she went out for a walk. He frantically talks to Deborah, worried that she may be in trouble or dead and feeling bad for calling Dorothy a malingering tart. As he goes to get a drink, he opens the cupboard to see Dorothy falling out, scaring him, a joke by her and Deborah.


Tony goes back to the eye doctor and she suggests trying contact lenses and decides to go ahead with it. After wearing them, he walks outside, trying to get adjusted to them, knocking over people and bumping into things. At home, Gary chats with him about the pain thresholds of men and women as Tony sits with his eyes closed, due to him washing them with shower gel. He tries opening his eyes again and does ok but says they only hurt when he blinks. Gary offers him a pickled chili, giving him the jar containing Dorothy's appendix.

Chat on the sofa:

Kevin Keegan is an English former footballer and manager. Nicknamed "King Kev" or "Mighty Mouse", Keegan was recognised for his dribbling ability, as well as his finishing and presence in the air, and is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.


Budgie: is a larger selectively bred variety of bird developed in the UK from the Australian budgie. Exaggerated feathering around the head especially, a domed head that can obscure eyes and calm temperament


Bins: is slang for glasses


Wooly: means confused, unclear, lacking in clear thought or reasoning


Malingering: The intentional and dishonest fabrication or exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms to gain an external benefit

Playing Away:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: July 13, 1995


Synopsis: 

Dorothy complains about how Tony and Gary are watching TV but not even really paying attention to it, just staring mindlessly at the screen. She suggests reading but Tony says he learns enough through then tv. Deborah comes down and the boys immediately move aside so she can sit between them. She gives Tony the painkillers he needs for his toothache, saying he hasn't seen a dentist in years.


Gary is excited for a weekend writing course he's taking with Deborah, with Dororthy surprised he's even interested in it. Tony wonders aloud about joining them seeing as he was always good at poetry, citing one he wrote, much to their amusement.


At work, George plays with paper clips, mentioning how they seem to have a life of their own, upset that he lost his favorite paper clip of 18 years, but luckily Anthea finds it for him. Gary decides to send them on a business training course but George and Marjorie are having creosote delivered and Anthea is reorganizing her apron drawer.


Tony decides to try and pull his tooth out by tying a string to a door and closing it shut but he can't manage to do it, breaking things around the kitchen in the process, until finally he manages it but ends up bleeding profusely. He calls for Dororthy at the hospital and asks her for painkillers before he passes out. She arrives home to give him the meds and he feels much better while they start talking about her and Gary's relationship. Tony mentions his fight against celibacy and how so many people are out there having sex. They realize that Dororthy has missed the last bus home and they suddenly start kissing each other and then head to Tony's bedroom.


At a mixer for the course, Gary makes fun of all the other people there, telling Deborah he finished his assignment for the class already, allowing her to read it, a story which is obviously about him and Tony, albeit with changed names. She critiques it and he tries coming onto her, quoting an understanding he and Dororthy have. She leaves exasperated. 


The next morning Tony and Dorothy wake up and are in shock, not wanting to talk about it. While worried about what happened, and what they should do now, they both end up quite satisfied with the experience when Gary unexpectedly returns home, having been sent home with a refund. Gary sees Tony's condoms out and realizes he got some action before recognizing Dororthy's shirt, and then finding Dororthy hiding under the covers. Gary leaves deflated.


At work, he complains to George about his problem but George isn't having it as both he and Anthea have a new attitude after attending the business course, leaving him to wallow alone. Dorothy shows up to apologize and suggest they break up but Gray says that they will go out together until she starts enjoying it. He asks if Tony was good but she says no, but not to mention it to him. She gives him a peace offering of a new whoopie cushion and they make up.


Deborah goes to see Tony, surprised he is being standoffish, suspicious of why she is there. He explains that he used something of Gary's over the weekend and Deborah asks him out on a date but he says he's not dating women anymore as they're too dangerous.


Later, Tony talks with Gary and he apologizes, offering Gary a chance with the next girl that Tony starts to date but Gary dismisses the thought, the two of them having another pointless ridiculous discussion about the word sex, renewing their friendship.

Chat on the sofa:

Creosote is a dark, strong-smelling liquid preservative made from coal or wood tar, used to protect timber from decay and insects in outdoor applications like power poles, farm fencing, and marine structures.


Bros are an English band formed in 1986 in Camberley, Surrey. The band originally consisted of twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss, and their friend Craig Logan, who attended Collingwood School in Camberley. The band was managed by former Pet Shop Boys manager Tom Watkins. They achieved chart success and a large teenage fanbase in 1988 with songs such as "When Will I Be Famous?" and "I Owe You Nothing". Early the following year, Logan quit the band and the Goss twins continued as a duo. After two more albums the band split up in 1992.

What's Up Next?

Series 5A episodes Hair, The Good Pub Guide, and Cowardice

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Monday, September 29, 2025

RW668 - Men Behaving Badly Rewatch S04E01-03 - Babfidography

 


In this week's episode of The Men Behaving Badly Rewatch, Cory and Tom cannot commit and end up down in the dumps as they discuss the series 4 episodes 1-3; Babies, Infidelity and Pornography

Beer of the Week: (not a paid advertisement)

Our guys are in a bad spot, so let's have a bad beer. Budweiser is an exceedingly average beer that we did not enjoy.

Babies:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: May 25, 1995


Synopsis: 

Gary stands in the wedding chapel, ready to declare his vows for Dorothy, when things go crazy in church, from George and Anthea dancing together, to Les pouring beer, to Deborah riding Tony like a horse, and Dorothy and Gary suddenly both appearing pregnant. He wakes up screaming and he and Dorothy have a discussion about how she wants to have babies but he does not. As they talk, Dorothy starts thinking that Gary is too immature to have a child and likely too immature for the responsibility and leaves in a huff.


Deborah stops by to ask Tony to open her door for the plumber, giving him her door key. Tony tries to appeal to Deborah’s sympathy, describing his depression due to not being able to be her boyfriend, even going so far as to just asking her to sleep with him.


Together Gary and Tony visit Deborah’s apartment and rifle through her belongings. Gary asks for advice about whether or not he and Dorothy should have a child but Tony isn’t much help.

At work, Gary talks with George and Anthea about having children, with George asking him if he isn’t worried about leaving behind a legacy. Anthea explains how great it is to be single and child free, but her reasons depress Gary.


Back at Deb’s apartment, Tony invades her bedroom to glance at her underwear and diary, during which he spills his drink in the panties and then on her bed, leaving him to rush out with the whole lot to wash.


Gary goes to see Dorothy and seemingly decides to have children with her, stating he wants to pass on his knowledge. Dorothy however feels he’s too immature still. Gary claims he’s changed and Dorothy agrees to come over after work.


Tony continues to read her diary while he sits in the laundromat. Unfortunately, he manages to mess up her bedsheets and underwear in the wash. Unable to bleach them back to white, he comes up with an alternative plan. Deborah arrives home, disappointed that Tony left the flat to do laundry instead of letting her plumber in. As she goes upstairs she is shocked to see her apartment ransacked. Deborah however quickly deduces the truth and slams his hand in her drawer as punishment.


Dorothy arrives home and sees the giant stuffed animal that Gary bought for their future child, and then sets fire to their old contraceptives. Dorothy reveals that she doesn’t want to have kids with him after seeing the things in his briefcase: fizzy fish, beer, a scrapbook of Michaela Strachan, a wet tshirt competition application for Dorothy, and a drawing of what he thinks his child would look like. She kisses him goodbye and leaves.


Later, he and Tony chat on the sofa, before falling asleep to the sound of a womb on the stereo.

Chat on the sofa:

Noel Edmonds is an English businessman, and former television presenter, radio DJ, writer and producer.


Gary and Dorothy have an ongoing argument about who the fifth Osmond is. The Osmond Brothers began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy, both of whom enjoyed success as solo artists. With the addition of Donny, the group became known as The Osmonds; performing both as teen idols and as a rock band, their peak lasted from 1971 to 1975. This would make Donny the fifth Osmond.


Michaela Strachan is an English television presenter and singer. After beginning her career in theatre, she ventured into presenting and fronting the children's television shows Wide Awake Club (1986–1989) and Wacaday (1987–1989). She subsequently went on to co-present The Hitman and Her (1988–1992) and embarked on a brief music career under the stage name Michaela, releasing two singles "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" (1989) and "Take Good Care of My Heart" (1990), which reached number 62 and 66 in the UK Singles Chart, respectively.


Fungus The Bogeyman: a day in the life of the title character, a working class Bogeyman with the mundane job of scaring human beings

Infidelity:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: June 1, 1995


Synopsis: 

As Gary naps in the chair, Tony and Deborah watch a show, with Tony constantly asking questions about what’s happening. Gary irritates her when he wakes up and asks the same questions. Tony, bored with the show, cracks his knuckles and continues to annoy Deborah. She yells at him for being selfish and he tries to defend himself but she storms out.


After reading an article in a magazine about how to tell if your significant other is cheating on you, he starts seeing those signs in Dorothy’s behavior. When he accuses her of sleeping with her coworker, Tim, she takes offense and leaves.


Gary and Tony stake out Dorothy’s parents to see if she’s cheating on him, adopting ridiculous disguises, but only see her talking with a landscaper. Gary tails her at work, taking photos of her hanging out with several coworkers.


Tony decides to volunteer at an old folks retirement center, talking to seniors. Unfortunately his attempt at talking with them backfires when he just ends up annoying them. He tells Deborah about it but she just asks what he’ll do next to impress her and he says he thought he has finished now and she leaves him standing in the doorway.


Dorothy comes over to apologize for the fight they had, but after he shows her the pictures he took, she tells him who is who in each picture, explaining she has started to date another person in the picture, Jamie, and breaks it off with Gary, leaving him alone. 


Tony goes to Deborah and shows her his newest attempt to show he’s not selfish, shaving his pubic hair to help save the planet, but she reveals it’s pointless for him to continue because she has a new boyfriend. 


Later, Deborah and Dorothy hang out and discuss Tony and Gary with Deborah saying she might actually sleep with Tony someday and Dorothy reminiscing about the few days she had with Gary.

Chat on the sofa:

Potter about: Do meaningless tasks, no schedule

Pornography:

Written by: Simon Nye

Directed by: Martin Dennis

Original airdate: June 8, 1995


Synopsis: 

Gary, depressed over his breakup, tries to deal with Tony singing off key and strumming his guitar badly but eventually Gary just cuts the strings off. Tony tries to help, telling him to not call Dorothy but later Gary does just that, trying to use music and sound fx to make her think he’s having a party. She deduces his ruse but agrees to meet with him to talk, but he gets upset when she mentions Jamie, her new boyfriend.


Back at the flat, Tony and his new girlfriend Jill have loud sex but afterwards she finds his stash of porno mags, telling him she isn’t on board with him having them. He agrees to get rid of them to keep her happy.


Gary asks Deborah for advice on how to win Dorothy back, but she encourages him to try and find someone of his own, suggesting he have a dinner party like she is going to have. He wants to come along but she tells him that Dorothy will be there with Jamie.


At work, George helps Gary figure out what he needs for his own dinner party while Anthea suggests he invite various celebrities. Instead Gary calls his friend Clive, asking him to come and bring some women along. At home Tony finds it hard to actually throw out his porn, and finds a new place for them. 


Jill shows up and avoids Gary, heading into Tony’s bedroom and the two start to go at it while Gary awaits his guests. When he hears noises outside he goes to see if it’s catering but l instead finds Dorothy and Jamie in leather jackets having arrived for Deborah’s dinner party. He takes jabs at Jamie before Les shows up with his version of catering: cold cuts and anything else he could slap together. Soon enough Clive calls to tell him he’s not coming and instead is going off with the female guests he was supposed to bring. 


At Deborah’s dinner party, the girls talk about Gary and Tony, making fun of them, but as things go on, Dorothy takes offense at Jamie making fun of Gary. 


Downstairs, Gary descends into further depression as Tony apologizes for missing the party due to him and Jill having some sexy time. Jill calls him back and shows him that she found his porno mags hidden inside his guitar, storming out.


Gary decides to invade Deborah’s party and brings along some things that he and Dorothy bought together, proceeding to chainsaw them all in half dramatically. Tony hurries up to rush Gary away. The two get drunk and start singing Lady in Red.

Chat on the sofa:

Deborah’s boyfriend Peter was played by Peter Czajowski, he only has 19 credits to his name, one of which was in the classic Doctor Who episode The Curse of Fenric.

Rock is a type of hard stick-shaped boiled sugar confectionery most usually flavoured with peppermint or spearmint.


Sir Peter Ustinov was a British actor and humanitarian. An internationally known raconteur, he was a fixture on television talk shows and lecture circuits for much of his career. Ustinov received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, three Emmy Awards, an Olivier Award and a Grammy Award. Ustinov received two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in Spartacus (1960), and Topkapi (1964). He also starred in notable films such as Quo Vadis (1951), The Sundowners (1960), Billy Budd (1962), Hot Millions (1968), and Logan’s Run (1976). He voiced Prince John and King Richard in the Walt Disney Animated film Robin Hood (1973), and portrayed Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot six times for both film and television.


Tom O'Connor was a British comedian, television presenter, and actor. Originally a comedian in working men's clubs, he progressed to hosting TV game shows such as Crosswits, The Zodiac Game, Name That Tune, Password and Gambit.


Linford Christie is a Jamaican-born British former sprinter and athletics coach. He is the only British man to have won gold medals in the 100 metres at all four major competitions open to British athletes: the Olympic Games, the World Championships, the European Championships and the Commonwealth Games. He was the first European athlete to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m and held the British record in the event for close to 30 years. He is a former world indoor recordholder over 200 metres, and a former European record holder in the 60 metres, 100 m and 4 × 100 metres relay.


Tony Blackburn is an English disc jockey, singer and television presenter, whose career spans over 60 years.


The Birmingham Six and The Guildford Four were groups of people, mostly from Northern Ireland, who were each sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 following their false convictions for the 1974 Birmingham pub and Guildford pub bombings carried out by the IRA. Their convictions were declared unsafe and unsatisfactory and quashed by the Court of Appeal from 1989-1991. They were offered compensation ranging from £840,000 to £1.2 million. 


Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a centre of honeycomb toffee, also known as sponge toffee, cinder toffee or hokey pokey. It is made by Cadbury but was originally launched in the UK by J. S. Fry & Sons in 1929.

Filofax is a company based in Scotland that produces a range of personal organiser wallets. The organisers are traditionally leather bound and have a six-ring loose-leaf binder system. The design originated at Lefax, a United States company from Philadelphia which was exporting products to the UK. The company also markets a range of personal leather goods and luggage under the "Filofax" brand.


Christmas crackers are festive table decorations that make a snapping sound when pulled open, and typically contain a small gift, paper hat and a joke. They are part of Christmas celebrations in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Commonwealth countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.

"Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jacks is the song that Tony songs to practice his busking.


"I'm a Wanker" is a 1978 comedy song written and performed by British musician Doc Cox under the pseudonym of "Ivor Biggun and the Red Nosed Burglars". The song was released as a single by Beggars Banquet Records on 2 September 1978, reaching number 22 on the UK Singles Chart despite not being aired on the radio due to its references to masturbation.

What's Up Next?

Series 4B episodes Three Girlfriends, Drunk, In Bed With Dorothy, and Playing Away

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