Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA spoof of the well known This Morning With Richard & Judy, by Lee and Herring.A spoof of the well known This Morning With Richard & Judy, by Lee and Herring.A spoof of the well known This Morning With Richard & Judy, by Lee and Herring.
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- AnecdotesIn the final episode, in which the Curious Orange becomes the citric equivalent of Davros from Docteur Who (1963), Curious Orange was originally to have been defeated by Tom Baker. Baker declined, saying that the part was "not for him".
- GaffesIn the course of the show the Curious Orange's Bananas go off and then ripen again.
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The Unusual Priest: A young man came up to me the other day and said "What will my friends say when I tell them that I am a Christian?" "Oh my poor young fellow," I replied, "they will say you are a nerd, and a wally, and a fruitcake, and they will call you a brainless, foolish spamoid, and they will take down your trousers in the playground in front of all the girls, and they will rub sticky lollipops into your hair and then run away laughing, laughing, laughing. But later, when you become a famous TV Vicar, they will regret their foolishness."
- Versions alternativesA 30 minute edited version was made for the Friday night following the Sunday afternoon on which the show went out live. This included un-bleeped versions of some sketches.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Time Gentlemen Please: A Woman's Place... (2000)
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- Lee and Herring in This Morning with Richard Not Judy
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