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Anybody remember the episode called "Louise Feels Hopeless"--it's the second episode of the series, I think, and it's the one where Louise becomes so bored with her new life that she takes a job...only to find out that she's working for a Cleaner's whose owner is George's rival.
There's a scene in this episode where Lionel (Mike Evans) is sitting on the couch in an orange turtleneck while listening to a song on the radio, at which point George--dressed in a velvet suit--comes into the living room, dancing to the song. An amused Lionel watches him for a little while then turns off the radio, prompting George to say "What did you turn it off for?" Does anybody know the name of the song which was playing on the radio? I'd love to get it on CD or something. |
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