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ok - fair enough!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:No, not really - I wasn't trying to say that Coach Trip "isn't TV".thebish wrote:mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Bag of shite, in my humble opinion!Bruce Rioja wrote:Cheers, Jimbo. Just managed eight minutes of the last episode on 4OD.
Perhaps not my bag afterall.
indeed it is - which is why - bizarrely - it is (as a one off every now and again) a guilty pleasure.
life would be dull if our sole TV menu was culled from BBC4..
(weren't you just having a very similar discussion with WtW about Vettriano?)

watched Ashes-to-ashes last night..
found myself wondering if it has tried to squeeze in a series or two too many - but was only the first episode - so will give it another couple of weeks...
favourite Hunt line from last night...
"Ray – if you come in here again dressed like a maths teacher, I will paint your balls the colour of hazelnuts and inform a bag of squirrels winter is coming..."
fell asleep in the Mentalist (as I always do) - but the missus likes it
tonight - Doctor Who....
found myself wondering if it has tried to squeeze in a series or two too many - but was only the first episode - so will give it another couple of weeks...
favourite Hunt line from last night...
"Ray – if you come in here again dressed like a maths teacher, I will paint your balls the colour of hazelnuts and inform a bag of squirrels winter is coming..."
fell asleep in the Mentalist (as I always do) - but the missus likes it
tonight - Doctor Who....
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Last night was my first proper taste (i.e full show, rather than an advert, snippet or charity thing) of Gene Hunt. A couple of chuckles, but couldn't help but feel that everything he said had to be a killer line. Sounded hackneyed, and nowhere near the tongue in cheek parody of all things that era that I was led to believe.thebish wrote:watched Ashes-to-ashes last night..
found myself wondering if it has tried to squeeze in a series or two too many - but was only the first episode - so will give it another couple of weeks...
favourite Hunt line from last night...
"Ray – if you come in here again dressed like a maths teacher, I will paint your balls the colour of hazelnuts and inform a bag of squirrels winter is coming..."
fell asleep in the Mentalist (as I always do) - but the missus likes it
tonight - Doctor Who....
Tonight, at 11.15 on Channel 4, Pan's Labyrinth. My first chance to watch this, after listening to Mark Kermode wax lyrical about it for ages.
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indeed - like I said - a series too far - Hunt has become a gurning parody of himself.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Last night was my first proper taste (i.e full show, rather than an advert, snippet or charity thing). A couple of chuckles, but couldn't help but feel that everything he said had to be a killer line. Sounded hackneyed, and nowhere near the tongue in cheek parody of all things that era that I was led to believe.thebish wrote:watched Ashes-to-ashes last night..
found myself wondering if it has tried to squeeze in a series or two too many - but was only the first episode - so will give it another couple of weeks...
favourite Hunt line from last night...
"Ray – if you come in here again dressed like a maths teacher, I will paint your balls the colour of hazelnuts and inform a bag of squirrels winter is coming..."
fell asleep in the Mentalist (as I always do) - but the missus likes it
tonight - Doctor Who....
watch the first series if you want to get an idea why it was great telly.... (though it is now possible that he will look dated given the over-exposure) series 1 was way better than this latest offering... "Life on Mars" - before it became Ashes to Ashes
but themn it had john Sim in it - who was a much better character than "Bolly Knickers"
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I did that one too, after "Taken" - passed a couple of hours between them, not sure I'd watch either again though.boltonboris wrote:Yep... Cracker, upgraded to the movie package last night so stayed in and watched 'The International'.... T'was decentCAPSLOCK wrote:Watched Gran Torino off the planner
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guess you drooled all over her then...thebish wrote:...and i enjoyed the new doctor who - I was a bit tired and irritated by the previou one who morphed into a gross gurning parody of himself....hisroyalgingerness wrote:Xmas Doctor Who, in preparation for tomorrow
plus - Karen Gillananother good reason to watch!
She ain't bad for a ginger is she?! I enjoyed it, and I like him. DT was amazing, but it was time to change. Not sure about the new TARDIS yet though.thebish wrote:...and i enjoyed the new doctor who - I was a bit tired and irritated by the previou one who morphed into a gross gurning parody of himself....hisroyalgingerness wrote:Xmas Doctor Who, in preparation for tomorrow
plus - Karen Gillananother good reason to watch!
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Bish! The main character is, like, eight years old. What are you, a Roman Catholic priest?thebish wrote:ahh - you'll have missed the long and detailed lesbian sex scene then......KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I fell asleep for the middle third, and was completely lost. Quite enjoyed what I watched, but found it pretty difficult to follow. Suppose I should use my brain a bit more.

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She's lovely!!!Prufrock wrote:She ain't bad for a ginger is she?! I enjoyed it, and I like him. DT was amazing, but it was time to change. Not sure about the new TARDIS yet though.thebish wrote:...and i enjoyed the new doctor who - I was a bit tired and irritated by the previou one who morphed into a gross gurning parody of himself....hisroyalgingerness wrote:Xmas Doctor Who, in preparation for tomorrow
plus - Karen Gillananother good reason to watch!
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