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Tony Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 1997 12:57:38 CST
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note of 02/25/97 19:10
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 Dear Dan,
  I think one problem you are going to face involves the limited selection
of British sit-coms available in the U.S. Certainly, BLACKADDER, FAWLTY
TOWERS, MEN BEHAVING BADLY, AGONY, and AB-FAB are all prominent here. But
what about items such as ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES, TILL DEATH DO US PART, THE
LIVER BIRDS popular in the U.K. but regarded as unexportable? Consideration
of these items is really important in terms of understanding the wider
terrains of British sit-com.
 Tony Williams
 
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