Roger Hargreaves' brilliant story of advertising executives in 1960's New York.-- hippo, Sep 27 2010 Mr Men (1977) http://www.youtube....watch?v=EvfOMG2tF_4Narrated by Arthur Lowe. [Jinbish, Sep 27 2010] "Mr Men Show" http://www.youtube....watch?v=UOmiKugbBK0Not narrated by Arthur Lowe [Jinbish, Sep 27 2010] Unless you get Arthur Lowe to narrate it, it'll be a fishbone from me. Everything Mr. Men, in recent years, is just not the same without him.(Geoffrey Palmer had a valiant effort in the 90s)
Also - trying to reconcile Don Draper & Joan Holloway with Mr Cool & Little Miss Splendid-- Jinbish, Sep 27 2010 OK, I'll get Arthur Lowe to narrate it.-- hippo, Sep 27 2010 Good man.-- Jinbish, Sep 27 2010 He died in 1982, so the narration will be entirely made up from cutting and splicing existing Mr Men narrations.-- hippo, Sep 27 2010 "Don't tell 'im Pike!"-- Jinbish, Sep 27 2010 How about a _real_ Mr. Mad Med? Mr. Manic Depressive, Mr. Tourette's, Mr. Schizophrenia? Much hilarity ensues.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 27 2010 Mr Mad Max, beyond the Thunderdome. In which Mr Happy, Mr Stong and Mr Bump all live in a post-apocalyptic scavenger society run by Little Miss Tina Turner. Mr Mad Max turns up, with his chainsaw and triggers a societal revolution before driving off with all the oil.-- zen_tom, Sep 27 2010 Mr Madam, In which Mr Happy, Mr Strong and Mr Bump travel across Australia in a tour bus called Priscilla and people call them rude names.-- DrBob, Sep 27 2010 Mr Point, in which Mr Shrub, Mr Wolf and Mr Rumpot invade a few Middle Eastern countries and mire their country in an endless, unwinnable war.-- infidel, Sep 27 2010 All the President's Mr. Men... etc., etc.-- Jinbish, Sep 27 2010 Mr. Baker, in which a load of lonely guys get their thrills from reading a dubious website.-- pocmloc, Sep 27 2010 random, halfbakery