Friday, February 22, 2013
Richard Briers "- but forgotten - performance away from the good life include silly optimism Godfrey Spry
- Great as The Good Life was endless repetitions have drained some of the clips uncovered in the death of Richard Briers. Other shows magnificent Briers directory were issued once forgotten, as the relentless optimism silly Godfrey Spry, the star of 1993, if you see God, I say. Godfrey falling debris deprived of their critical faculties, the short duration of its concentration to 30 seconds - and thus made ??an announcement compulsive eater. Reverse burlesque painful misstep and continue monstrous cock in their struggle to live up to the absurdity of marketing slogans that swallowed wholesale. There was, as The Guardian said at the time, ironically, because it was Briers voiceover TV with a coveted "rushy delivery veiled, somewhat plaintive" I would soon desire "Trick or lawn cutter Cadbury Honda" . But Godfrey has revealed the results of the absurd to believe advertisers too.
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