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* SpecialEffectFailure: There are two rare non-intentional errors in the last episode of Season 2:

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* SpecialEffectFailure: There are two rare non-intentional errors in the last episode of Season 2:show:
** In ''A Spirit Of Christmas'', a stocking falls off the mantle into the fire. It's very obvious that the stocking doesn't actually catch fire and the gas on the fireplace just got turned up, especially as the intensified flames come from next to the stocking, not on or under it.



** In ''A Spirit Of Christmas'', a stocking falls off the mantle into the fire. It's very obvious that the stocking doesn't actually catch fire and the gas on the fireplace just got turned up, especially as the intensified flames come from next to the stocking, not on or under it.
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** The full title of the faux-Shakespeare play is ''The Most Lamentable Tragedy of the Prince of England and His Long Lost Twin Brother, Prince Regent of France, and the Problems Therein Experienced by All When They Came to Know of One Another after a Battle''. This is obviously played for laughs, what with it being so long, but it's also a nod to how long official play titles of the period ''could'' get. Witness "''The Chronicle Historie of ''Henry'' the fift: with his battel fought at ''Agin Court'' in ''France''. Togither with Auncient ''Pistoll."

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** The full title of the faux-Shakespeare play is ''The Most Lamentable Tragedy of the Prince of England and His Long Lost Twin Brother, Prince Regent of France, and the Problems Therein Experienced by All When They Came to Know of One Another after a Battle''. This is obviously played for laughs, what with it being so long, but it's also a nod to how long official play titles of the period ''could'' get. Witness "''The Chronicle Historie of ''Henry'' the fift: with his battel battell fought at ''Agin Court'' in ''France''. Togither with Auncient ''Pistoll.''Auncient Pistoll."
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** Annie’s contribution in ''Cornley Drama Festival Part 2'' is a political satire from the 1970s, in which Vanessa portrays the Leader of the Opposition with a very stereotypically “posh” accent. This fits with a satire of Margaret Thatcher, who was Leader of the Opposition from 1975 until she won power in 1979. That said, Vanessa’s character is married to Annie’s, the Chief Whip (presumably of the Oppostion), while Thatcher’s husband Denis was neither the Chief Whip nor even a Member of Parliament at any time of his life.

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** Annie’s contribution in ''Cornley Drama Festival Part 2'' is a political satire from the 1970s, in which Vanessa portrays the Leader of the Opposition with a very stereotypically “posh” accent. This fits with a satire of Margaret Thatcher, who was Leader of the Opposition from 1975 until she won power in 1979. That said, Vanessa’s character is married to Annie’s, the Chief Whip (presumably of the Oppostion), Whip, while Thatcher’s husband Denis was neither the Chief Whip nor even a Member of Parliament at any time of his life.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The switchblade spoons used in "There is No Escape" sound like props Cornley would make themselves solely to [[Bowdlerize circumvent the BBC's anti-knife crime policy]]. In reality, [[https://theroyalimperial.com/products/royal-imperial-automatic-switchblade-knife-style-fork-and-spoon-set Royal Imperial Automatics actually does make switchblade spoons, as well as forks, clips, combs, and bottle openers.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The switchblade spoons used in "There is No Escape" sound like props Cornley would make themselves solely to [[Bowdlerize [[{{Bowdlerize}} circumvent the BBC's anti-knife crime policy]]. In reality, [[https://theroyalimperial.com/products/royal-imperial-automatic-switchblade-knife-style-fork-and-spoon-set Royal Imperial Automatics Automatics]] actually does make switchblade spoons, as well as forks, clips, combs, and bottle openers.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The switchblade spoons used in "There is No Escape" sound like props Cornley would make themselves solely to [[Bowdlerize circumvent the BBC's anti-knife crime policy]]. In reality, [[https://theroyalimperial.com/products/royal-imperial-automatic-switchblade-knife-style-fork-and-spoon-set Royal Imperial Automatics actually does make switchblade spoons, as well as forks, clips, combs, and bottle openers.
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** Annie’s contribution in ''Cornley Drama Festival Part 2'' is a political satire from the 1970s, in which Vanessa portrays the Leader of the Opposition with a very stereotypically “posh” accent. This fits with a satire of Margaret Thatcher, who was Leader of the Opposition from 1975 until she won power in 1979. That said, Vanessa’s character is married to Annie’s, the Chief Whip (presumably of the Oppostion), while Thatcher’s husband Dennis was neither the Chief Whip nor even a Member of Parliament at any time of his life.

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** Annie’s contribution in ''Cornley Drama Festival Part 2'' is a political satire from the 1970s, in which Vanessa portrays the Leader of the Opposition with a very stereotypically “posh” accent. This fits with a satire of Margaret Thatcher, who was Leader of the Opposition from 1975 until she won power in 1979. That said, Vanessa’s character is married to Annie’s, the Chief Whip (presumably of the Oppostion), while Thatcher’s husband Dennis Denis was neither the Chief Whip nor even a Member of Parliament at any time of his life.

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