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The post something funny thread

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It's a wonderful British TV show "Keeping up appearances", centering on a pretentious suburban housewife who thinks she has exceptional breeding and class. Her name is Hyacinth Bucket, but she insists everyone pronounce it "Bouquet".

Hyacinth would never dress like that though - she'd model herself on QE-II.

For those who need to know: Hyacinth's "Royal Dooolton with handpainted periwinkle" wasn't. It was a cheaper crockery - Colclough Braganza. Such is a consequence of a props department populated by "graduates" of the comprehensive system of education.
 
For those who need to know: Hyacinth's "Royal Dooolton with handpainted periwinkle" wasn't. It was a cheaper crockery - Colclough Braganza. Such is a consequence of a props department populated by "graduates" of the comprehensive system of education.

Are you sure that the fakery wasn't part of the ongoing joke/humour?

Even if not, they may have used the cheaper stuff in case it got damaged.
 
Are you sure that the fakery wasn't part of the ongoing joke/humour?

Even if not, they may have used the cheaper stuff in case it got damaged.
Elizabeth was an expert at damaging stuff. (She was one of my favourite characters, except for the "dishy vicar", of course).
 
Are you sure that the fakery wasn't part of the ongoing joke/humour?

Even if not, they may have used the cheaper stuff in case it got damaged.
I think it more that it wasn't relevant.

The show wasn't meant to be a holideck recreation from the Enterprise.

It was a satire. The entire focus was on the writing and acting. Sets and props were nothing more than a background to enhance the setting. There was no thought on the china being authentic, or Onslow's junky dooryard being credible. They were essentially visual lampoons.
 
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