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Posted Mar 30, 2004 by Pit Hinder card carrying brain donor
Wonderful entry, loved it!

Now all we need is someone at Norddeutscher Rundfunk Hamburg who has the time to go digging for gold...
German TV worked in a more cost-conscious manner than today - so someone must have decided to have him do twice the work.
It was a completely different sketch (apart from, of course, Mr. Frinton getting roaring drunk - his fans donīt call him the Best Drunk in the Word for nothing). Details are very hazy (or, to be honest, my mind is), but I remember it included two chairs standing face to face and a champagne guzzling F.F. hopping from one to the other. It was done during a music show that had most of the German top ten of the time on board, so Iīm quite sure they have taped it.

So all we need is someone who can dig it up - and YES, i want the first copy made.

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Pit

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