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How did I not know about this progamme? What channel? Sounds ace!!as wrote:Outnumbered did nothing for me, I don't find kids funny at all, three posh kids and a posh dad might hit the BBC demographic but it left me wanting to get the clippers on the kids hair & for them to shut up.
That mad 300-type show, on the other hand, looked brilliant. Nude women, ultra-violence and death, death, death
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Spartacus: Blood and Sand by any chance? It's on Starz in the USA, Bravo are going to show it here in summer.boltonboris wrote:How did I not know about this progamme? What channel? Sounds ace!!as wrote:Outnumbered did nothing for me, I don't find kids funny at all, three posh kids and a posh dad might hit the BBC demographic but it left me wanting to get the clippers on the kids hair & for them to shut up.
That mad 300-type show, on the other hand, looked brilliant. Nude women, ultra-violence and death, death, death
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Just watched "He's just not that into you" on sky. i would not normally have agreed but i will watch anything that Scarlett Johansson is in! its actually fairly decent, total chick flick but definitely watchable if you wanna score some wife points!
totally watchable on your own too of course as Scarlett Johansson is in it!
totally watchable on your own too of course as Scarlett Johansson is in it!

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or radio......Bruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?
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Boring this Big Society stuff, isn't it?!thebish wrote:or radio......Bruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?
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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Boring this Big Society stuff, isn't it?!thebish wrote:or radio......Bruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?
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ahhh - that's what it is then! you know - only the other day Dave was out running with a soldier who had served in Afghanistan!
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I loved that story... and the look on his face when he realised halfway through "shit, there's no point to this anecdote!"thebish wrote:
ahhh - that's what it is then! you know - only the other day Dave was out running with a soldier who had served in Afghanistan!
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I didn't and it wasn't.Worthy4England wrote:I guess, if you watched it, then whatever is/was on the other channels must be up there and in contention.Bruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?

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I couldn't even get into it when I was 10. Good call.CAPSLOCK wrote:Dr WhoBruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?
Can just about 'get' 10 year olds who like it
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Yeah whatever it is that grown men see in it goes over my head too....Bruce Rioja wrote:I couldn't even get into it when I was 10. Good call.CAPSLOCK wrote:Dr WhoBruce Rioja wrote:Fair play and maximum respect to all those involved in the London Marathon, but has anything ever made for duller television?
Can just about 'get' 10 year olds who like it
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