Re: [MBZ] Yes, Minister

2006-03-25 Thread RELNGSON
If you watch some of the speacial features on the discs you'll find that Margaret Thatcher watched the show religiously as it gave her insights into how the civil service thought and operated. So, she dressed up as the Archbishop of Canterbury to watch the show? RLE

Re: [MBZ] Yes, Minister

2006-03-25 Thread Marshall Booth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, she dressed up as the Archbishop of Canterbury to watch the show? No no, I dressed up as the Archbishop of Canterbury to watch the show! Marshall -- Marshall Booth (who doesn't respond to unsigned questions) der Dieseling Doktor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [MBZ] Yes, Minister

2006-03-25 Thread Hendrik Riessen
? Do you get that one? Or there is Father Ted...although that is Irish - Original Message - From: Marshall Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mercedes Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Yes, Minister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, she

Re: [MBZ] Yes, Minister

2006-03-25 Thread Jeff Zedic
Hendrik, I don't know about the Yanks, but here on BBC Canada we have all of those shows. I was watching the totally creepy Nighty Night... it's as strange as the League of Gentlemen but without the shudders..Father Ted is good. I spent a lot of time in Northern Ireland and it reminds me of