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[livejournal.com profile] sandradelete wanted Aziraphale and the Antiques Roadshow. I hope that the British TV references translate. For those who don't know, Thora Hird was sort of a National Grandma. A much beloved, kindly figure who appeared to be going to live forever.




Aziraphale loved the Antiques Roadshow with a passion that flirted, in Crowley's opinion, with lunacy. Not only flirted with, but sometimes took out for a four course meal. It was one of the few television programmes Aziraphale approved of. That, or anything with David Attenborough in it, who Aziraphale also loved with a passion, one that Crowley secretly thought bordered on stalkerish. Aziraphale had been distraught at his funeral, maundering drunkenly on about man's moral obligation to save the world to anyone who'd listen, which by the end had been no one, not even the Director of Greenpeace. He was also very attached to Songs of Praise, which had been a capitulation on Crowley's part in the early 1960's, over Dr Who. Aziraphale had loathed the Daleks, especially Davros. He'd never been able to watch them when alone, something that made Crowley very happy.

'It's come to the end of its natural life,' the Head of BBC Programming explained, with more than touch of desperation. 'Viewers are starting to complain about the presenters. They're ... very, very old. The programmes are starting to lack variety. In fact, I can't think why it's still running.' She sounded genuinely puzzled. 'I'm afraid it's got to go.'

Crowley nodded.

'At least let him die,' Crowley implored. It was later that day and they were in Aziraphale's cramped sitting room. He pointed at the television, at the wizened, gummy smile of Michael Aspel, who had just staggered into the frame. With arthritic fingers, he was demonstrating the intricate catch mechanism on a small silver box. 'And I wouldn't mind but it's never anything but snuff boxes.'

'That's not true. They have other things too, sometimes.' Recently Aziraphale had conceived a liking for Clarice Cliff pottery. This was hot on the heels of his Sevres figurine craze. Crowley stood up, knocking a porcelain shepherdess to the floor.

'You should really think about getting rid of some of this stuff. It's far too cluttered,' he said, mending the statue with a glare. He picked his way carefully through the riot of antiques that Aziraphale had crammed onto his numerous side tables.

'I'm beginning to think you don't like my knick-knacks, Crowley,' Aziraphale said mildly.

'No, the antiques are great, really great,' Crowley said unconvincingly. 'Aziraphale. It's the show - it's frightening the viewers. It frightens me,' he muttered. 'The BBC aren't happy. I just don’t know how long I can keep them from pulling it. I warned you this would happen.'

'I'm sorry, but if you're going to keep World's Deadliest Swarms, and your tacky late night erotic thrillers I can’t see why I shouldn't have my favourite programmes too.' Aziraphale smiled. 'Unless you really want to argue about it.'

The room darkened ominously. The television picture collapsed into rows of static. The collection of frolicking porcelain shepherdesses and their sheep trembled. Oh dear. Crowley hoped that things wouldn't get as bad as they did when Coronation Street was taken off the air. That had been a terrible year. He thought quickly. Drastic measures were called for. 'What if I resurrected Thora Hird instead? You always liked her,' he said encouragingly.

Aziraphale considered the offer. 'And get rid of Prince Edward's chat show?'

'All right, all right. That too.'

'I'll think about it ... '

'Excellent.'

' ... if you promise me one more thing.'

Crowley's shoulders sagged.

Aziraphale smiled kindly at him. 'Those adverts on the BBC. I've never liked them. They've got to go.'

'But it took me years to get rid of the license fee!'

Aziraphale ignored him, turning his attention back to the ancient shambling figures on the screen. 'Oooh, Clarice Cliff. £15,000? For that teapot? I'd never have guessed it would be that much, would you Crowley? Fascinating. I could watch this for ever.'

*


A few days later Aziraphale received a large brown paper envelope. Inside was that week's copy of the Radio Times. It contained a loving and rather eager tribute to the Antiques Roadshow, which was going off the air after 58 long, very long, years, together with the shock news that Prince Edward's TV company had gone bankrupt (again). Then there was the discovery that Thora Hird had only been sleeping after all. She was back on Songs of Praise.

In his excitement he failed to notice a new series called Live Shark Attack, or that Celebrity Prison Break was now on five nights a week. Or that the BBC had decided to show the complete run of Dr Who, right from the beginning, including the final controversial series where Dr Who was played entirely by an actor wearing sunglasses.

Date: 2004-03-23 09:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daegaer.livejournal.com
*weeps with laughter*

Oh, Aziraphale, you wacky scary porcelain collector, you!

In his excitement he failed to notice a new series called Live Shark Attack, or that Celebrity Prison Break was now on five nights a week. Or that the BBC had decided to show the complete run of Dr Who, right from the beginning, including the final controversial series where Dr Who was played entirely by an actor wearing sunglasses.


Hee! Oh, perfect! (And I love the idea of a major tiff breaking out over the fate of Corrie :-)

Date: 2004-03-27 03:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
(And I love the idea of a major tiff breaking out over the fate of Corrie :-)

Crowley just couldn't stand the sight of Ken Barlow for one more minute, which is roughly how I feel about it too.

I'm so glad you liked it!

Date: 2004-03-23 09:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penknife.livejournal.com
This is hilarious, and oddly disturbing. *shivers*

Date: 2004-03-27 03:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Aziraphale does get a bit demonic over his favourite telly programmes. Glad you like it!

Date: 2004-03-23 09:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crotalus-atrox.livejournal.com
[I hope that the British TV references translate. ]

Luckily, I have enough people on my friends list to keep me well informed on this matter. Mwahahah, I say.

[Or that the BBC had decided to show the complete run of Dr Who, right from the beginning, including the final controversial series where Dr Who was played entirely by an actor wearing sunglasses.]

::Cracks up::

Lovely work, as always, even if it did inspire the vision of a sheet of notebook paper with "Aziraphale Attenborough" scrawled over and over again in the margins.

Date: 2004-03-27 03:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Thanks! I'm so glad you got the references -was worried after I'd written it that it would all be too obscure. I'm chuffed you enjoyed it!

a sheet of notebook paper with "Aziraphale Attenborough" scrawled over and over again in the margins.


*spits coffee* *bleaches brain*

Date: 2004-03-23 10:09 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Crowley hoped that things wouldn't get as bad as they did when Coronation Street was taken off the air.

Sacrilege!

But, oh, so very very funny. Lovely work.

Date: 2004-03-27 03:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Sacrilege!

Aziraphale sat aghast, staring at the television screen, his mouth hanging open in shock. Wetherfield had been struck by an earthquake. He watched as the entire street shook and rumbled, a fiery black chasm splitting it in two. The houses, shop and pub sank slowly into a pit of flame, the inhabitants screaming in terror. His stunned gaze shifted to Crowley, who cleared his throat and looked away.

'It had to end somehow,' he said.





Date: 2004-06-07 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yonmei.livejournal.com
Oooh, yes!

Date: 2004-03-23 10:27 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] foreverdirt.livejournal.com
That, or anything with David Attenborough in it, who Aziraphale also loved with a passion, one that Crowley secretly thought bordered on stalkerish.

Yep, I did shriek with laughter here.

'And get rid of Prince Edward's chat show?'

...and here.

the final controversial series where Dr Who was played entirely by an actor wearing sunglasses.

...and here.

I adore their interaction, and love that Crowley is showing a strange brand of compassion here.

Date: 2004-03-27 03:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Thak you! I'm so glad you liked it!

Date: 2004-03-23 10:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kindkit.livejournal.com
Hee! Wonderful.

when Coronation Street was taken off the air

Oh, dear. I hope Eastenders is still running. Although I'm not sure whether that would be Aziraphale's or Crowley's doing!

Date: 2004-03-27 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Thanks so much!

Eastenders - quite clearly the Devil's work, I think:-) Although I think Aziraphale had a sneaky hand in picking Pat's earrings.

Date: 2004-03-23 10:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellen-fremedon.livejournal.com
This is just wonderful. Love the image of Crowley as The Doctor.

And I'm so glad I'm not the only one who mentally divides TV shows and other media products into 'Crowley's' and 'Aziraphale's'.

Date: 2004-03-27 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
I'm sure Crowley would love to be Doctor Who, although the other actors might get a bit worried when they really did get flipped through time and space, and all the monsters were real!

I mentally divide books, TV, papers, radio, films... most things, actually:-)

I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Date: 2004-03-23 04:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katmaxwell.livejournal.com
I think it'd take too long to count the times I erupted into laughter during this... wonderful!

Date: 2004-03-27 03:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Thank you so much!

Date: 2004-03-23 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seren-himitsu.livejournal.com
As a Canadian, I don't get all the references, but your writing nonetheless made me spew out my water. *adores*

Date: 2004-03-27 03:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Hee! Thank you. I'm really pleased you liked!

Date: 2004-06-07 02:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yonmei.livejournal.com
Aziraphale loved the Antiques Roadshow with a passion that flirted, in Crowley's opinion, with lunacy. Not only flirted with, but sometimes took out for a four course meal.

You know, this explains so much.

That's why they're contemplating reviving Doctor Who! Demonic influences!

Date: 2004-06-26 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
That's why they're contemplating reviving Doctor Who! Demonic influences

Hee. Quite clearly. And something tells me the Antiques Roadshow is never going to end.

Date: 2004-06-12 06:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com
'At least let him die,' Crowley implored. It was later that day and they were in Aziraphale's cramped sitting room. He pointed at the television, at the wizened, gummy smile of Michael Aspel,

hee!! :) I don't have to have seen the show, you translate it very well. :) (Although I think there's an American version.)

And Aziraphale stalking David Attenborough is wonderful. :) You are so cool.:)

Date: 2004-06-26 08:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
I saw the American version of Antiques Roadshow once, and it's very like our British version - packed with cheerfully deranged grannies finding out that the mug they keep their dentures in is worth half a million.

And who could fail to stalk admire David:-)

Thank you!

Date: 2005-06-30 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovelyzelda.livejournal.com
I always knew Aziraphale was a shameless packrat.

If only he could be persuaded to keep Crowley from American television...

Date: 2005-07-01 10:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
Three words: Celebrity Love Island.

Have you got that in the US? If not I'm sure you soon will.

Date: 2005-07-01 07:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovelyzelda.livejournal.com
We don't have it yet, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time.

If ITV came out with "Touch the Stove", someone would import it and do an American remake.

Date: 2008-01-16 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seize.livejournal.com
Whilst I am certain this comment will surely be wasted (this journal is probably long abandoned) this snippet (along with much of the other awesome GO work!) has really made my day. It's so funny, too, that you wrote this for sandradelete! I read Boy Meets Boy for *years.* I'm also an enormous Doctor Who fan...so the last paragraph made me laugh out loud.

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