Recently re-watched the previous several series of Toast of London. It's on BBC iplayer. It seems to be exactly my sense of humour. Co-written by the same person (Arthur Matthews) who co-wrote Father Ted which also enjoyed immensely. Perhaps a sign of a programme that's hit home is this:
Whenever I think "Ah, morning Toast", I smile.
Whenever I think "Hello Stephen, can you hear me?", I burst out laughing.
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Re: Toast of London
Bizarre, I tried to watch it and it just made me cringe.
Now dress the same chap up as a Vampire in "What We Do In The Shadows" and we're hooked.
Paul
Now dress the same chap up as a Vampire in "What We Do In The Shadows" and we're hooked.
Paul
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