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Greg WibblyWobbly
04-22-2010, 02:42 AM
Here's a thread to post the GAF bloopers we see.
Lady Stableforth
04-22-2010, 11:30 AM
the only ones i can think of right now are when you see the stunt doubles for frank and mollie and also the actor who played mr. moultered.:?
amy2005
04-25-2010, 07:30 AM
not sure if this counts as a blooper, but when miss brahms does her 'posh accent', i'm sure it's mrs slocombe who said she didn't know she took lessons... yet, in by appointment in aybs, that's exactly what she did, and why she got in trouble with a customer!
Greg WibblyWobbly
04-26-2010, 02:21 AM
not sure if this counts as a blooper, but when miss brahms does her 'posh accent', i'm sure it's mrs slocombe who said she didn't know she took lessons... yet, in by appointment in aybs, that's exactly what she did, and why she got in trouble with a customer!
:yes:
Beppo's
05-14-2011, 12:20 AM
Near the end of the first episode of Grace & Favour, "The Inheritance", Mrs Slocombe puts Tiddles to bed (I believe this is the first time we ever see a real cat playing the part of Tiddles) and then Mr Rumbold knocks on the door and comes in to talk to her. While they're having the conversation, at about the 24:58 mark just as Mrs Slocombe is saying "Well yes, it's quite cozy, but why can't we have the proper hotel rooms?", you hear some jingling and then you briefly hear a cat screeching and meowing in a quite pissed-off fashion. I wonder what happened? My guess is that the on-stage pussy handler reached in to snatch "Tiddles" off the set but she wasn't having any of it. It's very funny, especially because Mollie doesn't miss a beat.
Greg WibblyWobbly
05-14-2011, 04:17 AM
:yes:
Red Shadow
05-14-2011, 08:45 AM
Excellent find, Beppo's!
BasilBJr
08-06-2011, 09:13 AM
In "The Petrified Pussy" Mavis was making a lemon marange pie, and put it in the oven just before the Staff arrived. And she said "pie" singular; there was no indication that there was any other pies. But she offered it to them as soon as they sat down. Even a "microb-wave" can't cook that fast.
ElectroWilberforce
08-06-2011, 10:08 AM
Oh think I found one, unless its already been mentioned:
On the last episode, the Darts Match, when the group is going to sneak into the house or whatevr Slocombe gives humphries cream, which he puts on his nose. Then Peacock tells him to put it on the tires.
Two secs later the cream is off completely LOL
gracegirl1974
08-06-2011, 09:35 PM
Oh think I found one, unless its already been mentioned:
On the last episode, the Darts Match, when the group is going to sneak into the house or whatevr Slocombe gives humphries cream, which he puts on his nose. Then Peacock tells him to put it on the tires.
Two secs later the cream is off completely LOL Yes I noticed that too. :yes:
Greg WibblyWobbly
08-07-2011, 05:33 AM
Good eye Electro. :thumbup:
BasilBJr
08-20-2011, 08:06 AM
In the "In Business" episode, when Mr Moulterd came to the bucket of scraps (in which we would later leard was Mr Emberg's dentures,) Rumbold commented that Moulterd was paid well and didn't need to live on scraps. In "Deep In the Mongolian Dung" after Rumbold told him that if he made any more comments toward Mrs Slocombe, he could take a weeks wages and go, Moulterd responded that he hadn't had a week's wages yet. An oversight by the writers?, Moulterd be sarcastic?, or an indication that he was paid in some other way, for example, a portion of the market sales?
sonosun
08-20-2011, 08:43 PM
Oh think I found one, unless its already been mentioned:
On the last episode, the Darts Match, when the group is going to sneak into the house or whatevr Slocombe gives humphries cream, which he puts on his nose. Then Peacock tells him to put it on the tires.
Two secs later the cream is off completely LOL
Very nice young lady .
Greg WibblyWobbly
08-21-2011, 05:35 AM
In the "In Business" episode, when Mr Moulterd came to the bucket of scraps (in which we would later leard was Mr Emberg's dentures,) Rumbold commented that Moulterd was paid well and didn't need to live on scraps. In "Deep In the Mongolian Dung" after Rumbold told him that if he made any more comments toward Mrs Slocombe, he could take a weeks wages and go, Moulterd responded that he hadn't had a week's wages yet. An oversight by the writers?, Moulterd be sarcastic?, or an indication that he was paid in some other way, for example, a portion of the market sales?
Good point.:yes:
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