I too think the tortuga scenes should have been left in & the mayonnaise bit is priceless..but at least we get to see them in the DVD so all is nae lost.
As for BBC Americans...Ye can count this laddie amongst that crowd
I have always enjoyed British Comedy being first generation in the US...and when ever Monty Python..Benny Hill..Two Ronnies..or Frankie Raye were on..things would come to a stop at our house. It was always tough to catch this stuff in the US..but when we got cable I had an advantage. Washington state has a great Public station in Seattle...KCTS and they show alot of British TV shows. We got the feed and we got to see all sorts of things. I got alot of exposure to British comedy too.
Once I gave Cable the Heave ho..and got Satellite I got BBC America & got to see even more. Though I am not a fan of coupling..being more along the lines of Dad's Army/Red Dwarf/ 'Allo 'Allo/Father Ted/Brilliant and I am enjoying My Hero of late.
Oh well..enough of that blathering. Here I go to make a little comment and write a bloody novel.
Cheers!