What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Watched 'My Scientology movie ' at HOME this evening. Typical Louie Theroux stuff mixing the absurd and the serious and a reminder of some of the nut jobs out there
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corr, well and truly hooked by Westworld!!
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finished Narco's. im in love with Pablo's Mrs!
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That's get you in trouble in real life sunshine!General Mannerheim wrote:finished Narco's. im in love with Pablo's Mrs!
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Alex Salmon coming up on QT, so for that reason - good night.
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Brief History of Tim on BBC, my mate's sitcom. Get on that instead!
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What's he doing for his next career?Prufrock wrote:Brief History of Tim on BBC, my mate's sitcom. Get on that instead!
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Ruthless!
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It's probably on catch-up for Norweigan viewers.
Close. Found it...World Service, Documentaries, Finnish.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... ory-of-tim" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Try it.
Close. Found it...World Service, Documentaries, Finnish.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... ory-of-tim" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Try it.
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Well the BBC have just commissioned a 4-part series so I think he'll live.
Not being liked by the "don't like David Mitchell or Stewart Lee demographic is a ringing endorsement.
Not being liked by the "don't like David Mitchell or Stewart Lee demographic is a ringing endorsement.
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Just seen my 2nd ever episode 'Still game'. Stumbled across it last week. It's one of the funniest things I've seen on the box in ages.
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The BBC seem insistent that if they put Henning Wehn on every TV and radio show possible, then they'll capture the one moment in which he actually comes out with something funny. They've employed this method for years now and it still hasn't worked. Absolutely toe-curlingly unfunny. He actually reinforces the Teutonic stereotype that he purports to poke fun at.
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Prufrock wrote:Well the BBC have just commissioned a 4-part series so I think he'll live.
Not being liked by the "don't like David Mitchell or Stewart Lee demographic is a ringing endorsement.
Of course it is.
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Is that the same BBC comedy department that regularly commissions Mrs Brown's Boys? A ringing endorsement indeed.
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And Count Arthur Strong, let's not forget, and that shoehorn's the aforementioned Henning When into absolutely anything it can.CrazyHorse wrote:Is that the same BBC comedy department that regularly commissions Mrs Brown's Boys? A ringing endorsement indeed.
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But his voice is HILARIOUS! So the content doesn't matter.Bruce Rioja wrote:The BBC seem insistent that if they put Henning Wehn on every TV and radio show possible, then they'll capture the one moment in which he actually comes out with something funny. They've employed this method for years now and it still hasn't worked. Absolutely toe-curlingly unfunny. He actually reinforces the Teutonic stereotype that he purports to poke fun at.
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My farts are hilarious, but that doesn't mean the tax payer should be funding them!LeverEnd wrote:But his voice is HILARIOUS! So the content doesn't matter.Bruce Rioja wrote:The BBC seem insistent that if they put Henning Wehn on every TV and radio show possible, then they'll capture the one moment in which he actually comes out with something funny. They've employed this method for years now and it still hasn't worked. Absolutely toe-curlingly unfunny. He actually reinforces the Teutonic stereotype that he purports to poke fun at.
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He sounds like he has a peg on his nose.LeverEnd wrote:But his voice is HILARIOUS! So the content doesn't matter.Bruce Rioja wrote:The BBC seem insistent that if they put Henning Wehn on every TV and radio show possible, then they'll capture the one moment in which he actually comes out with something funny. They've employed this method for years now and it still hasn't worked. Absolutely toe-curlingly unfunny. He actually reinforces the Teutonic stereotype that he purports to poke fun at.
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Watched a couple of belting films over the weekend.
The first one was a Mark Commode reco: Mustang. It's in Turkis and has subtitles (so Borris'll have already seen it ) About 5 orphaned Turkish sisters being raised in a remote village by their grandmother and increasingly strict uncle. The story is told by the youngest girl as she watches her sisters one by one either acquiesce or rebel against what's expected of them.
The other, I think, may have been a reco off of here. Wild, with Reece Witherspoon. Tired of life she walks 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. The story of the walk alone is good, but she uses the time to refelct on her rather eventful life.
Definitely recommend both to the house.
The first one was a Mark Commode reco: Mustang. It's in Turkis and has subtitles (so Borris'll have already seen it ) About 5 orphaned Turkish sisters being raised in a remote village by their grandmother and increasingly strict uncle. The story is told by the youngest girl as she watches her sisters one by one either acquiesce or rebel against what's expected of them.
The other, I think, may have been a reco off of here. Wild, with Reece Witherspoon. Tired of life she walks 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. The story of the walk alone is good, but she uses the time to refelct on her rather eventful life.
Definitely recommend both to the house.
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