Phoenix Reaches the Limit -70

The famous fruit-chat quiz!
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harry2 wrote:The answer seems to be a little ambiguous. The answer I have is Westlife with 14, but if you add up Cliff Richard's solo, with the Shadows and duet with Mariah Carey he also has 14. I'll let Alex post a question as he mentioned Cliff.
I always think Westlife are best ignored anyway! :lol:

Bit of a change of subject, as Dad's Army was recently 40 years old (and is something of a favourite of mine... :) ):

Whilst set in the fictional town of Walmington-on-Sea, where did most of the location filming of the series actually take place?


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there is a very common SWP question:

which of these series was filmed on location in portmeirion?
A. the prisoner
B. dad's army
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Number 6.
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as for dad's army. i'd guess it must be the south coast, christchurch? that's full of duffers and biddies.
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Istenem wrote:as for dad's army. i'd guess it must be the south coast, christchurch? that's full of duffers and biddies.
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Hastings?
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Yarmouth ?
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bournemouth?
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Nooooo...
Come inland - the "on Sea" is a bit of a red herring...
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Thetford.

(and dont all the locals there just love it! LOL!)
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Firefox wrote:Thetford.

(and dont all the locals there just love it! LOL!)
That's the one!
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this is an awful breach of protocol but i'm going next.

what do the following words have in common?

AJAR, GLADYS, ANTHONY, SAUSAGES, JERSEY
nobody ever wins on those things.
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They're all in uppercase? ( i'll get me coat, cya :D ) ..
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roy walker wrote:
it's good but it's not the one
nobody ever wins on those things.
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