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As mentioned elsewhere, if you didn't see Simon Armitage on BBC Four last Thursday discussing Gawain and the Green Knight, you missed out, but it's on the iPlayerWilliam the White wrote:I watched the BBC2 poetry programme - this one Rob Webb on T S Eliot... his favourite poem is Prufrock... I think there may be a poster somewhere who'd fancy catching on iplayer...
In short: northern poet and Johnny Marr lookalike traipses round some of this island's most fetching scenery while retelling the 600-year-old story of a knight on a quest, which he has rewritten in modern language dripping with dialect and alliteration
Quite the best hour of TV I've watched in many a year. I've watched it again since. Twice.
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I forgot how bloody good they were.William the White wrote:I enjoyed that too. clive Lloyd was just tops as captain wasn't he?superjohnmcginlay wrote:After watching the England v Pakistan cricket, watched Empire of Cricket about West Indies this week. Very interesting, think its on that new fangled iplayer thing at the moment.
I watched the one on England the week before which I thoroughly enjoyed. Missed last night's due to Th'Apprentice but will be catching up this week. Looking forward to the South Africa one.superjohnmcginlay wrote:I forgot how bloody good they were.William the White wrote:I enjoyed that too. clive Lloyd was just tops as captain wasn't he?superjohnmcginlay wrote:After watching the England v Pakistan cricket, watched Empire of Cricket about West Indies this week. Very interesting, think its on that new fangled iplayer thing at the moment.
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I backed Yasmina from week 2. I was right.Bruce Rioja wrote:Aye, I've been watching that for the past few weeks. I'd have put money on the blonde haird girl winning it. Still, that's probably why S'ralan's a multi-millionairre and why I'm sat here.BWFC_Insane wrote:Apprentice final!
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Quite a fascinating hour. The main thing that struck me was the annonimity of the author and the intruiging aspect of that. No name to track down on Google, or understand his background and motivation. Armitage tracked the locations excellently and proved the fact that England is still steeped in myth and legend far more than appears on the surface. As a history buff I never cease to be amazed at just how much of our past is still to be discovered. A salient point is the reality of local dialect disappearing slowly in the face of constant newcomers to every area.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: As mentioned elsewhere, if you didn't see Simon Armitage on BBC Four last Thursday discussing Gawain and the Green Knight, you missed out, but it's on the iPlayer
The programme also proved the invluable contribution of poets and historians down the ages. Long may it continue. Excellent stuff.
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Only caught the last half - very brooding. The Beowulf one wasn't half bad either - there was some stunning shots of the fenlands.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Johnny Marr lookalike traipses round some of this island's most fetching scenery while retelling the 600-year-old story of a knight on a quest, which he has rewritten in modern language dripping with dialect and alliteration
Quite the best hour of TV I've watched in many a year. I've watched it again since. Twice.
Of course, I have a leaning towards another Simon Armitage publication...
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Watched Year of the Gun last night. Slow moving drama based around Italy's Red Brigade revolutionaries at the time of the kidnap and execution of Aldo Moro. Didn't really go anywere and the characters were very...characterless. The student Red Brigaders looked as threatening as chocolate soldiers and the leaders were all weird Woody Allen look-alikes in Humphrey Bogart trenchcoats and sporting sort of Afro hairstyles with no front bit and make up kit walrus moustaches. Add Victoria Beckham sunglasses and you have it. Decent bit of atmospheric music but that was it.
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Aye, watched it on iPlayer. The Apprentice sketch and the santa soap opera were quality.superjohnmcginlay wrote:Michell n Webb new show. Thought it would be shit, but was quite funny. I'd had a few mind.
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It was funny, I enjoyed the set by the scouse fella and his Ikea rant, very funny indeed!General Mannerheim wrote:michael macintyre comedy roadshow was very funny - esp the bit where he said 'is it just me, or do Man City & Man United sound like gay nightclubs! haha
If anybody is interested, watch it here..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... anchester/
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