The song that was playing at the night club is "Everyday Hurts" by Sad Cafe. They were a Manchester band and the single reached number 3 in the charts, back in September 1979 and you will find it on YouTube :-)
@LadyPenelope8 You're very welcome and thank you for posting this Christmas Special of Just Good Friends. It brought back many memories for me of the long hot Summer of 1976 :-)
"Don't be silly, Chootchi..." I remember the dinner scene so vividly, makes me cringe every time. I love how this is so much darker than the series, shows a real sensitivity to the characters of Penny and Vince, makes us really care about them...and I hate Graham!
The song that was playing at the night club is "Everyday Hurts" by Sad Cafe. They were a Manchester band and the single reached number 3 in the charts, back in September 1979 and you will find it on YouTube :-)
MrNaughtyflirt 1 year ago
@MrNaughtyflirt Thanks for this ;)
LadyPenelope8 1 year ago
@LadyPenelope8 You're very welcome and thank you for posting this Christmas Special of Just Good Friends. It brought back many memories for me of the long hot Summer of 1976 :-)
MrNaughtyflirt 1 year ago
"Don't be silly, Chootchi..." I remember the dinner scene so vividly, makes me cringe every time. I love how this is so much darker than the series, shows a real sensitivity to the characters of Penny and Vince, makes us really care about them...and I hate Graham!
Gingersnaptastic 2 years ago
do you know who sang the song that was playing in the nightclub?? i used to luv it back then as well as this prog
chutchybo 2 years ago
One of the best things about this show was the lines given to Jan Francis - quality gag about eating veggie !! :-)
SteveCaftdunt 2 years ago 6