I have happy memories of this show. There wasn't much for teenagers to do growing up in darkest rural Kent, so we used to pile far too many of us into a small car and drive through the dark country lanes to a friend's parents' house on a Sunday evening in order to watch Frasier.
I guess it was more fun than drinking cider in the bus shelter.
Dr Michelle Tempest is a psychiatrist and editor of The Future of the NHS. All views expressed are personal and do not represent any professional or organisational body.
10 comments:
I love that clip - Sarahx
Used to love Cheers. Intend to buy it on DVD somwe time. Never quite got Frasier.
2 things:- Love the sound effect for "strange compulsions.." ha ah!
(Loath his inability to conduct!)
Love the humour! made me smile this morning
Reminiscent of the King's Singers Driving Code. Hilarious. I hadn't actually seen that Frasier episode, and I thought I'd seen them all.
Ian
The trombone frightened me, too.
I have happy memories of this show. There wasn't much for teenagers to do growing up in darkest rural Kent, so we used to pile far too many of us into a small car and drive through the dark country lanes to a friend's parents' house on a Sunday evening in order to watch Frasier.
I guess it was more fun than drinking cider in the bus shelter.
i just love the show h and your blog too
What a good way to wind down the way with, have a good weekend Michelle.
Why don't you do a radio show, it would be much fun? GL
I love this show - good clip!
My hero.
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