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Miranda joins an evening class to learn French only to discover that it's run by her old school teacher Mr Clayton.
Miranda and Gary are left alone in the shop. A customer catches them playing with some of the new toys.
Miranda demands to cancel her membership at the gym and makes a series of threats in the process.
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5 comments posted.
SmellsofWII Monday 09 November 2009 21:00
Awful. Not funny. Canned laughter overload. Have we been transported back to the 70's? No more thank you.
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MattFrei Monday 09 November 2009 22:06
Brillaint!!! More more more!!I loved the looks to camera and the sketch-show feel within the sit-com. Original, refreshing, funny.Please lets have some more FUNNY comedy for a change. Getting a bit fed up of the cynical, knowing claptrap.
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Besi Tuesday 10 November 2009 16:09
Excellent!!!!! Funniest comedy I've seen in ages and it clearly WASN'T canned laughter.
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Karen Groutage Wednesday 11 November 2009 12:28
Absolutely brilliant. Miranda Hart is very funny, I love all the general asides to the camera in particular. It made me cry with laughter.I look forward to the rest of the series.
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Cake Monday 16 November 2009 11:32
As someone of a similar height to Miranda who has been called "sir" even when cleavage is out (and real)and who shops in the High Street equivalent of Big and Long (LTS?) I laughed out loud a lot. Love the asides, love the set ups for the laughs, loved that feeling of dawning realisation that the mum had bought something inappropriate for the baby at the toy shop, loved the pratfalls and the little hint of romance with Paul. At last, comedy for tall people!
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