favourite story guys


i like the 4th story where the guy is buried alive so he can get his insurance.although they were all good.anyone else have a favourite?

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My favorite story was "The Neat Job" with Terry-Thomas and Glynis Johns. The sick punchline to that particular yarn was simply great.

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Gordon P. Clarkson

I liked the 1st and the last best.

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Without a doubt my favorite episode is #5, with the great Tom Baker. I can literally watch it over, & over again & not get bored with it. Baker’s performance as the gentle hippie painter turned wild-eyed, revenge-obsessed, voodoo-possessed madman was unforgettable & downright hysterical...as was that incredibly tacky, early-1970’s corduroy suit he wore. Great stuff!

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I`ve always liked Harold Rogers. A cold-blooded fellow. I like it when he laughs at the doorway. Also Baker is awesome.

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The Painter is my favorite.

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The Baker story's my favorite, followed by the third. In that, the wife's demise was eerie in a "what the hell was THAT?" kind of way, and the cheesy-yet-still-creepy movement of the rope toward the end was pretty effective.

The second segment deserves honorable mention, for 1) the usually squeaky-clean Glynis Johns' final moments, and 2) seeing Terry-Thomas in the pink panties.

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