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'Allo 'Allo! ( BBC comedy
television
series )
A Room With A
View
( E M Forster book )
A
View
To A Kill ( James Bond movie Roger Moore )
A better
idea
( Ford Cars advertising slogan )
A deaf husband and a
blind
wife are always a happy couple
A mighty maze of mystic magic rays ( lyric of song used at the opening of
television
)
A nod is as good as a wink to a
blind
bat ( A line from Monty Python's Flying Circus )
A welcome
sight
Absolutely Fabulous ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Ahead of his time
Are You Being Served? ( BBC comedy
television
series )
As
blind
as a bat
As
blind
as a mole
As white as a
ghost
Bat the
idea
around
Be under no
illusion
Beauty contest ( a political contest in which the result is infuenced by personality and
image
more than by policy )
Beauty parade ( a political contest in which the result is infuenced by personality and
image
more than by policy )
Bird's eye
view
Birds of a Feather ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Blind
Before I Stop ( Meatloaf song )
Blind
alley
Blind
corner
Blind
date
Blind
drunk
Blind
faith
Blind
spot
Bright
idea
Bringing it home to me ( Prime
Television
advertising slogan )
Buy
blind
Citizen Smith ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Click bait ( an eye ctaching word or
image
on a website )
Colour one's
view
Come into
view
Dad's Army ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Desperate Housewives ( 2004 comedy drama
television
series )
Dim
view
Distance lends enchantment to the
view
Distance vision ( the ability to see distant objects )
Do my eyes deceive me?
Doesn't make a
blind
bit of difference
Double
blind
test
Drop the Dead Donkey ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Enjoy the Show ( E! Entertainment
Television
advertising slogan )
Even a
blind
hog finds an acorn once in a while
Father Ted ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Faulty Towers ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Flying
blind
Ford has a better
idea
( Ford Cars advertising slogan )
Germ of an
idea
Ghost
Busters ( Bill Murray / Dan Aykroyd movie )
Give up the
ghost
Glued to the
television
Graven
image
Hancock's Half Hour ( BBC comedy radio and
television
series )
Hate watch ( viewing a
television
programme in order to mock it )
Hidden in plain
sight
I Can See Clearly Now ( Johnny Cash and Jimmy Cliff song and Nescafe advertising slogan )
I see dead people ( The Sixth Sense )
Idea
whose time has come
Image
is everything
In plain
sight
In the kingdom of the
blind
the one eyed man is king
It Ain't Half Hot Mum ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Justice is
blind
Know by
sight
Lay the
ghost
Let the dog see the rabbit
Line of
sight
Lose
sight
of
Love at first
sight
Love is
blind
Make a
spectacle
of yourself
Men Behaving Badly ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Mind map
Mirror
image
Mission Impossible ( Tom Cruise movie and
television
series title )
Nigerian
Nightmare
( Nickname of Christian Okoye )
Not the
ghost
of a chance
On the Buses ( BBC comedy
television
series )
On the
blind
side
On the shoulders of giants
One Foot In The Grave ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Only 1 out of 25 men is color blind. The other 24 just dress that way ( Mohara Suits advertising slogan )
Open All Hours ( Ronnie Barker
television
comedy series )
Out of sight, out of mind
Phantom
ring
Phoenix Nights ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Point of
view
Put across an
idea
Reality
television
Red Dwarf ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Rob someone
blind
Second
sight
See the bigger picture
Shoot on
sight
Sight
for Soaring Eyes ( Trans World Airways advertising slogan )
Sight
for sore eyes
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Sight
unseen
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Sorry
sight
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Spectre
at the feast
Spitting
image
Steptoe and Son ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Style over substance ( an emphasis on
image
rather than issues )
Swear
blind
The Army Game ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Brittas Empire ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Charlie Chaplin of
Television
( Nickname of comedian Alan Young )
The Dream Factory ( film or
television
studio where idealised concepts are manufactured - especially Hollywood )
The First Lady of
Television
( Nickname of Faye Emerson )
The Galloping
Ghost
( Nickname of Harold Grange )
The
Ghost
( Nickname of Kelly Pavlik )
The
Ghost
In The Machine ( Arthur Koestler book )
The King of Late Night
Television
( Nickname of Jack Paar )
The League of Gentlemen ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Likely Lads ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Liver Birds ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Marcel Marceau of
Television
( Nickname of Red Skelton )
The New Statesman ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Only Way Is Essex ( British reality
television
series )
The
Phantom
( Nickname of Roy Makaay )
The
Phantom
Menace ( George Lucas movie in the Star Wars series )
The Rag Trade ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Royle Family ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Vicar of Dibley ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The Young Ones ( BBC comedy
television
series )
The
blind
leading the
blind
The
ghost
walks
The spark of an
idea
The
view
from the top
The vision thing
There are none so
blind
as those that will not see
There's none so
blind
as those who will not see
Three
blind
mice, see how they run ( line from nursery rhyme )
Till Death Us Do Part ( BBC comedy
television
series )
To the Manor Born ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Trial by
television
Tunnel vision
Turn a
blind
eye
Twenty twenty vision
Up Pompeii ( BBC comedy
television
series )
Up a
blind
alley
View
from a Bridge ( play by Arthur Miller )
Warm to the
idea
We're the one ( Sky
Television
advertising slogan )
What's the big idea?
World
view
Yes Minister ( BBC comedy
television
series )
You look as though you've seen the
ghost