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Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden in Never the Twain (1981)

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Never the Twain

Actor Windsor Davies Feels Things are Never the Twain as Comedy is Broadcast on Filmon TV
Windsor Davies in Vanity Fair (1998)
Actors Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden’s characters are once again engaged in a game of one-upmanship, as their hit British sitcom, ‘Never the Twain,’ has been brought back to life on Forces TV. In honor of the one-year anniversary of Davies’ passing, the television network is broadcasting repeat episodes of the popular 1980s television comedy […]

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  • 2/4/2020
  • by Karen Benardello
  • ShockYa
Amy Schumer Confronts Rape Culture in Pitch-Perfect Friday Night Lights Parody
There are Friday Night Lights parodies, and there are comedians who tell jokes about rape. Never the twain have met, until now. (Side note: Isn't is kind of amazing how Friday Night Lights is still such a relevant part of the cultural cachet?) In last night's third season premiere of Inside Amy Schumer, Schumer managed to find a perfect way to address rape culture (especially within football) that was both smart and funny. On the Friday Night Lights side of things, she nailed Connie Britton's "hey y'all!" and re-upped on her Mrs. Coach-ness with an escalating set of wine glasses. In the sketch, Josh Charles (who is apparently becoming the guy you call when you want to execute a really excellent parody; I turn your attentions to "The Foodroom") as a Coach Taylor-type, addresses his new football team with a simple request: no more raping. It's not just in...
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  • 4/22/2015
  • by Allison Keene
  • Collider.com
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