Roy Clarke
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Keeping Up Appearances: Hyacinth Bucket's Book of Etiquette for the Socially Less Fortunate
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1993
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11 editions
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The Last of the Summer Wine
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1974
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11 editions
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Gala Week
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1987
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7 editions
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Summer Wine Country
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1989
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6 editions
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The Moonbather
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1988
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5 editions
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Single-Voices
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1991
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The Worst of Kalaki and the Best of Yuss
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2004
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Keeping Up Appearances: Hyacinth Tees Off / Rural Retreat / Sea Fever by Roy Clarke (1998-02-02)
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Last of the Summer Wine, Volume 3
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Synchrotron Radiation in Materials Research: Volume 143
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1989
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2 editions
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“BARRY: Phwoar! This stuff shouldn’t be available on the internet where anybody can see it.
GLENDA: Barry, what are you looking at?
BARRY: Philosophy. You should see some of the ideas floating around here.
GLENDA: As long as it’s only philosophy.
BARRY: Only?! They come out with stuff that makes your hair stand on end. Look out there. What do you see?
GLENDA: I can see it’s time to paint the fence.
BARRY: What fence?
GLENDA: Our fence. I don’t expect you to paint next door’s.
BARRY: There is no fence out there. We just think there is.
GLENDA: And I think it still needs painting.
BARRY: It’s all in here. It’s only the way we see things that makes them look as if they’re out there. Actually everything is in our heads.
GLENDA: Barry, if you can go out there with a pot of paint and paint it, then it’s out there.
BARRY: I hate it when you do that.
GLENDA: What?
BARRY: Make more sense than philosophy.
“The Second Stag Night of Doggy Wilkinson”, Last of the Summer Wine”, season 28 episode 1.”
― The Last of the Summer Wine
GLENDA: Barry, what are you looking at?
BARRY: Philosophy. You should see some of the ideas floating around here.
GLENDA: As long as it’s only philosophy.
BARRY: Only?! They come out with stuff that makes your hair stand on end. Look out there. What do you see?
GLENDA: I can see it’s time to paint the fence.
BARRY: What fence?
GLENDA: Our fence. I don’t expect you to paint next door’s.
BARRY: There is no fence out there. We just think there is.
GLENDA: And I think it still needs painting.
BARRY: It’s all in here. It’s only the way we see things that makes them look as if they’re out there. Actually everything is in our heads.
GLENDA: Barry, if you can go out there with a pot of paint and paint it, then it’s out there.
BARRY: I hate it when you do that.
GLENDA: What?
BARRY: Make more sense than philosophy.
“The Second Stag Night of Doggy Wilkinson”, Last of the Summer Wine”, season 28 episode 1.”
― The Last of the Summer Wine
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