Songs of Praise, with subtitles.
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Ruby in Bury thought this on Jul 06 07 at 10:54 pmNice to see some Bury St Edmunds content on your blog
My favourite line has to be “pie for Maureen round her shed.”
It was very exciting when Songs of Praise came to Bury St Edmunds, but you were only allowed to go if you promised to be sensible and agreed to sit in the same seat and wear the same clothes at every evening of filming – of which there were either 2 or 3, I’ve forgotten now. So I didn’t go. But I do like that clip.
Antony Mayfield thought this on Jul 15 07 at 8:58 pmThat’s genius – pure and simple-minded genius. What with swearing consutlants on the Thick of It and rude word versions of hymns I feel like this is schoolboy humour week…
Ruby in Bury thought this on Sep 06 07 at 10:36 amThis video got a write-up in the latest Bury Free Press this week, marking the topical occassion of its 250, 000th visitor.
Apparently, “sexually explicit and blasphemous subtitles have been placed over the hymn Blessed City, Heavenly Salem” and it is “complete with crude subtitles.”
I have to say I didn’t notice all of that when I watched it, I was too busy laughing at “pie for Maureen round her shed.”
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