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| Title: | Huntin' Shootin' & Fishin' |
| Also Known As: | La chasse aux dindes est ouverte ( France)
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| Episode Number: | 28 |
| Season: | 5 |
| Season Episode #.: | 4 |
| Production Number: | ENTC276X |
| Original Airdate: | Friday October 31st, 2003 |
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Apr 25, 2004 |
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Edina and Patsy go to a stately home for a weekend away where they meet the gamekeeper who will act as their guide. Saffy is at home with her friends Emma and Sarah. Sarah starts to display an unhealthy interest in Emma. Edina and Patsy find that their weekend away was not quite what they were expecting.
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This episode was one of the last to be written. Emma Bunton had no problem doing the stalker storyline and actually thought it would have been funnier if Sarah went further. | Local officials wouldn't allow Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders to shoot off prop guns after seeing Joanna Lumley fire off two practice shots. | The edit of Emma's face was taken out of the same thing they did with Katy Grin's face in the Season 4 episode "Parallox." | Keep an eye on a girl in pink trainers walking into the top of the pops studio after Emma Bunton and her entourage walk out as the girl is one of Jennifer's daughters. | The air date for this episode refers to the BBC THREE showing. The episode was broadcast on BBC One the following Friday. |
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Flossie: I take it you've riden before?
Patsy: Well, been riden. | Patsy: (Holding two shotguns) For £30,000 Eddy, lets kill some birds!!! |
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When Eddie & Patsy are firing off the guns, you can see Eddie throws herself back, instead of being pushed back ina normal fashion. | The small present package Emma brings in that falls on the floor makes its way back onto the couch and back off between takes. |
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Eddy: Only in Tatler could Camilla be a cover-girl.
This is an allusion to Camilla Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Camilla Parker-Bowles), Duchess of Cornwall and second wife of Charles Prince of Wales, unpopular among the British public and often mocked for her physique. Tatler is a British "society" magazine whose primary focus is on the social trends amongst the very wealthy and aristocratic. | Eddy: Country roads, take me home...
Eddy sings the song "Country Roads" from the late John Denver. | Top Of The Pops
In this episode we get to see Emma come out of the studio of the famous UK show Top Of The Pops. |
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