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* SeasonalRot: Marty Feldman left after series 3, around the time that the theme tune was phased out for a new one. It generally isn't considered as funny without him.

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* SeasonalRot: Marty Feldman Feldman, one of the writers, left after series 3, 3 around the time that the theme tune was phased out for a new one. It generally isn't considered as funny without him.
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** SeasonalRot: Marty Feldman left after series 3, around the time that the theme tune was phased out for a new one. It generally isn't considered as funny without him.

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** * SeasonalRot: Marty Feldman left after series 3, around the time that the theme tune was phased out for a new one. It generally isn't considered as funny without him.
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** SeasonalRot: Marty Feldman left after series 3, around the time that the theme tune was phased out for a new one. It generally isn't considered as funny without him.
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* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: The series is now best remembered for its series of "Julian and Sandy" sketches, featuring two young CampGay men. Creator/KennethWilliams and Hugh Paddick, who performed the routines, [[QueerCharacterQueerActor were in fact both gay]], and the sketches became very popular among British gay men because they smuggled in a lot of actual gay male humour in a "laughing-with" way. There have, however, been repeated online backlash incidents where American gay men have stumbled over the sketches and [[AmericansHateTingle considered them homophobic due to the stereotyping]], to the displeasure of British gay men.
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* EarWorm: Some of the variety songs are actually pretty catchy.
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* EarWorm: Some of the variety songs are actually pretty catchy.
* ValuesDissonance: The skits about Doctor Chou-En Ginsberg have not aged at all. Possibly because they are dreadfully, ''dreadfully'' racist.

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