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Episode 1 – The Young Ones
Season 1, Ep. 1
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In which Matt and Gavin discuss Cliff Richard’s 1961 movie “The Young Ones”
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…or if you can find it, this triple-DVD pack with “Summer Holiday” and “Wonderful Life” which features commentaries from directors Sidney J Furie & Peter Yates
On the set of The Young Ones (raw footage)
David Frost pays “tribute” to Norrie Paramor (TW3 1962, begins at 13’30”)
The Ipcress File (Opening Sequence (1965))
Harry Enfield parodies Cliff movies in "Keep Your Hair On, Daddio" (Norbert Smith: A Life (1989))
We played: "Got a Funny Feeling" (Welch/Marvin)
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