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Difference between revisions of "Sipper McTea & Milly"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
An episode of ''Sipper McTea & Milly'' aired on ''[[The Geezer Channel]]''. In the episode, [[Milly]] asked [[Sipper McTea]] if he started drinking again. Sipper then told Milly that he never stopped. Shortly after, Milly told Sipper not to get into a {{W|Packard}}, before he crashed it.
 
An episode of ''Sipper McTea & Milly'' aired on ''[[The Geezer Channel]]''. In the episode, [[Milly]] asked [[Sipper McTea]] if he started drinking again. Sipper then told Milly that he never stopped. Shortly after, Milly told Sipper not to get into a {{W|Packard}}, before he crashed it.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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''Sipper McTea & Milly''is a reference to the classic radio show 'Fibber McGee & Molly'. Like Milly, Molly had an Irish accent and Fibber would constantly get himself intro trouble.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 19:41, December 22, 2020

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Sipper McTea & Milly is a radio show from the 1940s.

History

An episode of Sipper McTea & Milly aired on The Geezer Channel. In the episode, Milly asked Sipper McTea if he started drinking again. Sipper then told Milly that he never stopped. Shortly after, Milly told Sipper not to get into a Packard, before he crashed it.

Behind the Laughter

Sipper McTea & Millyis a reference to the classic radio show 'Fibber McGee & Molly'. Like Milly, Molly had an Irish accent and Fibber would constantly get himself intro trouble.

Appearances