Today's NY Times Mini X-Word Puzzle

In the bigger NYT puzzles, “goddess” or “shewhomustbeobeyed” often works.
 
MJ: You watch old Brit Television? I always loved that show and his reference to his wife "She who must be obeyed". Then there was "Are You Being Served", "Faulty Towers", "Monty and the guys", Mrs. Bucket and the great Benny Hinn.
 
MJ: You watch old Brit Television? I always loved that show and his reference to his wife "She who must be obeyed". Then there was "Are You Being Served", "Faulty Towers", "Monty and the guys", Mrs. Bucket and the great Benny Hinn.

Of course I do. Masterpiece Theatre addict from the get-go. So deep runs the affinity I immediately recognized the magistrate in the current Poldark series as the Ross Poldark from the first Poldark series in the last century!
 
Try BBC America if you can get it. They have some great shows. Comedy much better than US although the old shows are probably not PC and sometimes hard for US viewers to understand with the references. I did forget the Black Adder Series which was a Hoot.
 
We get BBC America and BritBox.
 
MJ: You watch old Brit Television? I always loved that show and his reference to his wife "She who must be obeyed". Then there was "Are You Being Served", "Faulty Towers", "Monty and the guys", Mrs. Bucket and the great Benny Hinn.

Slightly earlier vintage:

"The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"
"Yes Minister"
 
"A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married." -H.L. Mencken
 
Try "The Vicar of Dibbly" if you can find it being redone...

Said the guy that spent much of his youth in Suffolk.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
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