Fools and Horses is like Royle Family where they were fantastic but then the poor Christmas specials started to dilute the quality. The Office intentionally avoiding doing the same was a masterstroke, although I did like the Brent film
I remember us getting Charles Vernam and Farrend Rawson at the same time, I'm still convinced someone at Derby was just making those names up for a laugh.
From what I've seen it's surprisingly good. Don't know if it'll keep up but it looks as though they've learned from the first attempt and decided to avoid any wrestling gimmicky crossover and just market an alternative league
Bloody hell, that reminds me of the Nissan Cube, which is the ugliest car I see on the roads other than the one I can't remember the name of that looks like the top of a different car has been bolted on
The Damned United as well for me, also remember enjoying An Evening With Gary Lineker if TV films count.
Big shout out to Final Score, where Dave Bautista batters terrorists to stop them blowing up Upton Park
Going by Wikipedia Coleman was a little bit over 2 years. If you include his first spell Robins is closing in quickly on Strachan's record of the most games managed since Gordon Milne in the 70s/80s