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* ''[[I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again|I'm Sorry Ill Read That Again]]'' had this (paraphrased):
* ''[[I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again]]'' had this (paraphrased):
{{quote|'''David Hatch:''' Jorrocks had prepared an evening of hunting, shooting, maiming, killing, disembowelling and bridge.}}
{{quote|'''David Hatch:''' Jorrocks had prepared an evening of hunting, shooting, maiming, killing, disembowelling and bridge.}}
** Also, there's a sketch from the sixth season in which a man calls a solicitor's firm as he's being sued for libel. "I wrote a letter to the local paper in which I rather foolishly implied, in an indirect roundabout way, that a certain public figure was the leader of an international gang of jewel-thieves and that he went around committing murder and rape and pillage and arson and cut his toenails on the kitchen table and never used a handkerchief."
** Also, there's a sketch from the sixth season in which a man calls a solicitor's firm as he's being sued for libel. "I wrote a letter to the local paper in which I rather foolishly implied, in an indirect roundabout way, that a certain public figure was the leader of an international gang of jewel-thieves and that he went around committing murder and rape and pillage and arson and cut his toenails on the kitchen table and never used a handkerchief."


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David Hatch: Jorrocks had prepared an evening of hunting, shooting, maiming, killing, disembowelling and bridge.

    • Also, there's a sketch from the sixth season in which a man calls a solicitor's firm as he's being sued for libel. "I wrote a letter to the local paper in which I rather foolishly implied, in an indirect roundabout way, that a certain public figure was the leader of an international gang of jewel-thieves and that he went around committing murder and rape and pillage and arson and cut his toenails on the kitchen table and never used a handkerchief."