The Rolls Royce: Part4
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Awe, I love Hyacinth's Family, they are so cute. Hyacinth is Hilarious too. I wish she would win the lottery or something so she could really live her wild dreams. Haha =)
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too bad the nobs wouldn\t watch this working class show--it shd be salutory
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This is British class snobbery at its highest absurdity. It's bad enough when the nobs do it, but a middle class person putting on airs!
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I am so glad I found this clip, thank you NorwegicusTheThird. I was working at Lancaster Northampton when this was filmed. To see our staff who took part in the filming. A quick glance of Rob walking away from the car after driving it out of the show room. Philipa who calls Mr Hunt into the showroom for his phone call and Nigel R. seen pointing something out to Mr Hunt when he was taking the phone call. The BBC invited us to Shepards Bush to be part of the audience for the laughter-oh memories.
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Hell mend Richard for continually obeying his vile, ignorant, foolish and blind wife who always seeks to impress people who couldn't care less.
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Hyacinth raises pretentiousness to an excessive degree to show us how silly it is and how much it hurts her family whom she looks down on but are better people than she is herself.
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@munichlady Yes :)
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bet emmet would be thrilled to see hyacinth getting arrested.
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That serves her right always trying to showboat for people who don't even care.
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This would have been a good finale for the show - Hyacinth Bucket in the arms of the law!
you can really tell Onslow is a loving husband because he's willing to take care of Daisy's father even tho Daddy is insane.
Onslow is so sweet :)
Kora10LGA 2 years ago 81
Its quite interesting to see that beyond the
" Comedy" aspect there is a selfish Hyacinth who dominates her long-suffering husband and is ashamed of the BETTER sisters who take care of their father, and put up with his geriatric problems. I dont think this series was filmed as a comedy complete. I think its a wake-up call for superficial people and an hommage to those who are the caring ones and dont give a damn about who says what.
There is a huge message here.
munichlady 3 years ago 64