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    Anyone else see it? Made me feel quite sentimental about the old show. They tried to pack too much into three episodes, of course, the constant background music lacked subtlety, and they couldn't resist camping it up at times, but some of the spirit of the original was well retained, I thought, and the characters became more involving with each episode. The only TV I'll remember from Christmas 2010. Hope they'll do some more. Bravo!

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    I'm growing old I'm afraid. Though I did enjoy the 3 episodes, I missed something which was present in the old show. Please don't ask me what, I do think it has got something to do with the expectation after not having seen the "originals" for two or so decades. A kind of pink glasses through which memories were filtered therefore.
    But enjoyable it certainly was.

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    Lady Gould remembered and loved the original series and thought it superior to this but I coming to it cold enjoyed it greatly and felt it was better than Downton Abbey.

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    Much to my surprise, I really enjoyed it. I have the original complete series which I have recently watched again and it's interesting to make comparisons. The new one is technically much more professional, but there is something rather cosy about the largely studio-based original. I suspect only three of the new series were made in order to gauge public opinion before committing to anymore. The decision to bring in a whole new family was a good one, in my opinion, and there is surely scope to develop things if the public liked it.

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    I didn't enjoy the sequences during which the music was interrupted by people talking. But Anne Reid was wonderful, as ever.

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    Only one quote ever comes to mind when I think of UD and that comes from one of Stanley Baxter's exceptional xmas specials:

    I was going to tell you it but fortunately I came across the orginal. It's the gag involing Mr Hudson!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLq1aTTZ-FY

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    Yes, that Baxter sketch is a true classic. He also had the luxury of using the same UD set at LWT.

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    Fantastic fun. Had me chortling into my breakfast porridge. A nice change from endless Mozart.

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    Wonderful! Thanks for the link.

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    Classic, shb. They don't make them like that any more! & the versatility of Baxter, playing all the characters, is astonishing.

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