Never Mind The Quality, Feel The Width

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Never Mind The Quality, Feel The Width

Never Mind The Quality, Feel The Width

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Then the two decide to combine forces and form a partnership, recognising that each needs the others skill. Nostalgia Central covers the period 1950 to 1999 and contains some words and references which reflect the attitudes of those times and which may be considered culturally sensitive, offensive or inappropriate today.

Going over their specific requirements, stated at the beginning of the assignment, reviewing the candidates already submitted, and reassuring them that they represent the best individuals for interview. It's hard to describe to those who didn't see it, but "Never Mind the Quality" ought still to be viewable today.Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width is a British television sitcom first broadcast in 1967 as a single play in the Armchair Theatre anthology series, later becoming a series of half-hour episodes, which ran until 1971. It was more likely to be the next advertisement for a carpet sale, which was the kind of thing I’d been doing. who believes in working day and night and producing nothing and uses a fantastic astro-telescope for casual bird watching. Although I believe it was created for a TV sitcom, the phrase ‘Never Mind The Quality…Feel The Width’ has long been used as an expression signifying quantity over quality.

THE General Synod next week is debating a private member’s motion to ask the BBC and OFCOM why religious pro­gramming is now so marginalised. In the 1970s every popular British sitcom from 'Man About The House' to 'Porridge' had a terrible, forgettable movie version made of it. He describes this period as “one of happiest times of my working career: they were some great people to work with, and that’s the key to this: it’s not about yourself as an individual; it’s who you’re working with. When Channel Four started, its charter stipulated that it must produce 52 hours of religious programming a year. It was originally made by ABC Weekend TV for the ITV network, with its production being continued by Thames Television from the 1968 Christmas special onwards.The large audiences it got may indicate that it had a broad appeal that is unlikely for a destructive or biased programme (though not impossible, as the big audiences for "Love thy neighbour" may prove).

This suit smells of dead germans and cat piss, and is sturdy enough to both restrain a rutting wart hog and give me heat-stroke if the mercury climbs above 60 degrees, my good man". com is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Pay4Later Limited, trading as Deko, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 728646). It wasn’t some­thing I was desperate to do, but when someone offers you an opportunity like that, you’ve got to take it.There will be the first Easter Songs of Praise from the Holy Land, as well as two documentaries for BBC1, one to be broadcast on Good Friday. This broke the story about weapons of mass destruction: this shows how important religious broadcasting can actually be. In the course of the film, Manny and Patrick hire a sexy new assistant Rita, seriously fall out after a gambling incident, experience woman trouble, find themselves burgled, and eventually end up on holiday in Rome after posing as priests. Another episode, "The Not So Kosher Cantor", has Patrick, a talented singer, filling in at the synagogue for a sick cantor, on the occasion of a visit by the Chief Rabbi.



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