One of the PBS stations here in Chicago has been running off-and-on a sitcom called The Old Guys. Clive Swift and Roger Lloyd Pack are a couple of newly-unmarried old coots who move in together for economic reasons; they spend much of their time lusting after their next-door neighbor, Jane Asher. The reason I bring it up here is because of its theme song, which goes like this:
(sung alternately by Swift and Lloyd Pack) I'm Happy! I'm happy! I'm happy! I'm happy! I'm happy! I'm happy! And I'll punch the man who says I'm not! (repeat first chorus) I'm happy! I'm happy! PUNCH!
I don't know if you get this one down in Texas yet, but it's good and funny. Ask for it by name.
KUHT doesn't offer THE OLD GUYS at the moment, I'm afraid...you'll have to settle, there at least, for (titularly relevant) NEW TRICKS and MI-5 (aka SPOOKS) among the Brit imports...
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Jackie keeps saying I am Victor Meldrew, but don't pay any attention to her.
Jeff
Tell Jackie you can't be. I'm Victor Meldrew.
One of the PBS stations here in Chicago has been running off-and-on a sitcom called The Old Guys.
Clive Swift and Roger Lloyd Pack are a couple of newly-unmarried old coots who move in together for economic reasons; they spend much of their time lusting after their next-door neighbor, Jane Asher.
The reason I bring it up here is because of its theme song, which goes like this:
(sung alternately by Swift and Lloyd Pack)
I'm Happy! I'm happy!
I'm happy! I'm happy!
I'm happy! I'm happy!
And I'll punch the man who says I'm not!
(repeat first chorus)
I'm happy! I'm happy!
PUNCH!
I don't know if you get this one down in Texas yet, but it's good and funny.
Ask for it by name.
I'll have to see if we get this one in the Houston area.
"A mature brain is better equipped to see the sunny side of life."
Unless, of course, it's a debate about whether to give a terminally-ill woman tea & toast or an orange. Then things can really get ugly.
KUHT doesn't offer THE OLD GUYS at the moment, I'm afraid...you'll have to settle, there at least, for (titularly relevant) NEW TRICKS and MI-5 (aka SPOOKS) among the Brit imports...
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