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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 122011" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Especially since both series were written by Roy Clarke and aired on the BBC. </p><p></p><p>I don't feel like I've missed out by not seeing some kind of crossover, but it would have been a fun curio to see Hyacinth taking a break in Holmfirth and spending all her time trying to remove the unsightly Compo from her holiday photos while Foggy was showing Richard how to use the camera as a deadly weapon. Or Elizabeth and Emmet giving Hyacinth and Rose the slip only to stumble into Ivy's café where Marina takes a shine to Emmet and Ivy bellows at Elizabeth not to sit at a certain table, causing her to shake and drop her cup. Onslow and Daisy would knock on what they thought was the door of Hyacinth's holiday cottage only to be confronted with Nora's brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 122011, member: 23"] Especially since both series were written by Roy Clarke and aired on the BBC. I don't feel like I've missed out by not seeing some kind of crossover, but it would have been a fun curio to see Hyacinth taking a break in Holmfirth and spending all her time trying to remove the unsightly Compo from her holiday photos while Foggy was showing Richard how to use the camera as a deadly weapon. Or Elizabeth and Emmet giving Hyacinth and Rose the slip only to stumble into Ivy's café where Marina takes a shine to Emmet and Ivy bellows at Elizabeth not to sit at a certain table, causing her to shake and drop her cup. Onslow and Daisy would knock on what they thought was the door of Hyacinth's holiday cottage only to be confronted with Nora's brush. [/QUOTE]
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