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* [[Depending On the Writer]]: The Don & George sketches were written either by Jack Docherty or Moray Hunter separately. The writers have commented on how you can tell which is which (Jack's sketches were all about weird situations, Moray's sketches were streams of jokes).
* [[Depending On the Writer]]: The Don & George sketches were written either by Jack Docherty or Moray Hunter separately. The writers have commented on how you can tell which is which (Jack's sketches were all about weird situations, Moray's sketches were streams of jokes).
* [[Informed Ability]]: Parodied here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m7oyYGCQH4]
* [[Informed Ability]]: Parodied here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m7oyYGCQH4]
* [[Good Cop Bad Cop]]: Unfortunately they can't remember what goes with Good Cop.
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]: Unfortunately they can't remember what goes with Good Cop.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Oh so much with Don & George
* [[Ho Yay]]: Oh so much with Don & George
{{quote| "What will we do if we want to take a bath?"<br />
{{quote| "What will we do if we want to take a bath?"<br />
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...and faints. }}
...and faints. }}
* [[Toilet Humour]]: Literally with John Sparke's 'Frank Hovis' who delivered a monologue from a toilet seat, largely about his problems with various lavatorial functions.
* [[Toilet Humour]]: Literally with John Sparke's 'Frank Hovis' who delivered a monologue from a toilet seat, largely about his problems with various lavatorial functions.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart Anyway]]?: 'Schedule D Man' - who has the power to get his tax returns in on time.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]?: 'Schedule D Man' - who has the power to get his tax returns in on time.


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