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Since I created this article, it has been edited for POV, which is probably OK. However, one result of this edit was that the second half of a paragraph was left dangling without a reference point, i.e. the part about the show not being broadcast beyond the Midland and London areas.
However, the wholesale substitution of Britain/British for England/English can't be right. As a native, and a Northeastener to boot, I know how regional humor can be. I doubt if Jewish and Irish jokes of the kind typically heard in England will be heard in, say, Scotland or Ireland, any more than Sassenach jokes will be heard in Surrey. Thus I'm changing that particular word back to England, as well as fixing the dangle. Djdaedalus 17:25, 26 March 2006 (UTC)