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| | BBC - Comedy Guide - A Bit Of A Do |
 | | Every one of the 13 episodes was set at a party, the two families in the small Yorkshire town, their members captivated by their own self-importance, enjoying a 'posh-nosh affair' or 'a bit of a do'. |
 | | Knowingly sexy, Liz Rodenhurst, Laurence's wife, satisfied her desire for a bit of a rough by encouraging Ted Simcock to enjoy sexual union in a private room following the marriage of his son and her daughter. |
 | | Each episode was full of awkward glances, pregnant pauses, forgotten lies, pointed barbs, mimed urgings, conspiratorial whispers, strangled expostulations and social gaffes, embracing the author's delicious observations about the British class structure, the goals of the working classes, the hypocrisy of the upper classes and the petty politics of small-town affairs. |
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