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(09-06-2023, 10:01 PM)Humphrey Hacker Wrote: I've never been in favour of reruns or reimaginings of programmes (or movies for that matter). If a programme struck a chord in you and left you with "warm and fuzzy memories" a "restart" could sully those feelings. One example was the "reboot"of "Yes Prime Minister" that GOLD showed some 10-11 years ago which in all honesty was cr*p.
I feel that the new series of "The Full Monty" will be the same (although I live in hope...)
I don’t remember any remakes of Yes Prime Minister- maybe that’s for the better. Off-topic but do Gold still commission new/original stuff or is it back to a full time repeats channel?
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It happened, and let’s leave it at that! Some classics are best left unrebooted.
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Hear hear.
(20-07-2023, 07:41 AM)Gary Baldy Wrote: I don’t remember any remakes of Yes Prime Minister- maybe that’s for the better. Off-topic but do Gold still commission new/original stuff or is it back to a full time repeats channel?
Im not sure although to be honest it would be better going back to repeats.
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(20-07-2023, 07:41 AM)Gary Baldy Wrote: I don’t remember any remakes of Yes Prime Minister- maybe that’s for the better. Off-topic but do Gold still commission new/original stuff or is it back to a full time repeats channel?
One Yes Prime Minister remake as requested, sir:
www.youtube.com
It had David Haig (known amongst other things for "fannying about" on The Thin Blue Line and most recently Sky's COBRA) and a guest appearance by Robbie Coltrane.