Fair use rationale for Image:Kingswood country-dvd cover.jpg edit

 

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Ted sterotypcial edit

I Find the description of Ted Bullpit being a stereo typical white Australian male, racist and offensive. There is little stereotypical about him nor was there much stereo typical about him in the era of the program.

For this to be true would mean the typical aussie male of the period was a racist mysognist with no imagination.

Therefore I am going to change the description to something I feel is fairer.


Hit home edit

I always thought Ted was a lot like my old man :) . Thelma reminded me of the old lady as well...