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Someone wrote in [info]qimdnazvdo,
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How many weeks' holiday a year are there? follows cent can u buy retin a over the counter word Jimmy Perry and David Croft’s sitcom about the British Home Guard during the Second World War, forever preparing for a war that never quite made it to their door, is the defining ensemble comedy in British sitcom. Every one since owes a debt to it, from Are You Being Served? to The Office. It skewered the class relationships that are at the heart of British life, with a cast of characters that appear timeless. Even Charles Dickens would have been proud of creating Arthur Lowe’s puffed-up, self-important bank manager turned commanding officer Captain Mainwaring. It also gave us a set of catchphrases we still use: “We’re doomed”, “They don't like it up 'em”, “Don’t panic!”


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