What are you watching tonight?
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In 2005 the BEEB revived an iconic programme of our youth. They had D&D present it.thebish wrote:what were you doing watching Dick and Dom??bobo the clown wrote:I never forgave the BBC for "Dick & Dom's 'Ask the Family' ".Burnden Paddock wrote:Take that back.Always hopeful wrote:If it were on cbeebies I'd cut them some slack (having said that, I never forgive the BBC for 'Rentaghost', which even as a child, I recognised as being shit), but it's not. I'm stunned. Absolutely stunned.![]()
The first series was ace with Fred. Admittedly, it wasn't as good after that.
It was a fckg catastrophe.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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off to watch the last episode of loofah what I have recorded - after I have had a marmalade sandwich, that is...
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Enjoy your telly Paddington.thebish wrote:off to watch the last episode of loofah what I have recorded - after I have had a marmalade sandwich, that is...
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The 3rd series of Luther is the weakest of the 3 imo. Still the best thing on tv tho...
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yah - but Mad Alice rocked up - and she rocks!General Mannerheim wrote:The 3rd series of Luther is the weakest of the 3 imo. Still the best thing on tv tho...

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she does. imagine if she was yer mrs! definitely keep you on your toes!
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Even that 30 minute cameo livened up the show ... but do you not feel she brings an unrealness to it all ? Almost a scence fiction quality ??General Mannerheim wrote:she does. imagine if she was yer mrs! definitely keep you on your toes!
Excellent value but the whole programme alters with her presence.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I'd never met her previously not having seen the first two series (given my propensity to watch all things cop I don't really know why!) but yes, she turned it quite surreal. She was almost Purdey-like striding around the screen.
Oh, and on the strength of loving S3 I've just ordered the BBC DVD set of S1 and S2 off eBay. Can't say no at just £12.
Oh, and on the strength of loving S3 I've just ordered the BBC DVD set of S1 and S2 off eBay. Can't say no at just £12.
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the S3 Alice was a slight "comedy" exaggeration of the real Alice in S1 and S2 - I guess they had to give her centre-stage being as she was only in it for half an episode! You'll enjoy her in S1 and S2 even more... (unless the S3 version has altered your perspective... I guess it means there will be no surprises when she first appears, and knowing who/what she is will lose you some of the drama of S1...)clapton is god wrote:I'd never met her previously not having seen the first two series (given my propensity to watch all things cop I don't really know why!) but yes, she turned it quite surreal. She was almost Purdey-like striding around the screen.
Oh, and on the strength of loving S3 I've just ordered the BBC DVD set of S1 and S2 off eBay. Can't say no at just £12.
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thebish wrote:the S3 Alice was a slight "comedy" exaggeration of the real Alice



Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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she's out there somewhere, Bobo... beware!bobo the clown wrote:![]()
thebish wrote:the S3 Alice was a slight "comedy" exaggeration of the real Alice![]()
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Well you could've said no and signed up to the months free trial of Netflix and watched them there...clapton is god wrote:I'd never met her previously not having seen the first two series (given my propensity to watch all things cop I don't really know why!) but yes, she turned it quite surreal. She was almost Purdey-like striding around the screen.
Oh, and on the strength of loving S3 I've just ordered the BBC DVD set of S1 and S2 off eBay. Can't say no at just £12.
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yeah, kind of put that gaping plot hole to the back of my mind - the fact she can just slay whoever she likes and walk out of prisons and mental homes without any reprecussions...bobo the clown wrote:Even that 30 minute cameo livened up the show ... but do you not feel she brings an unrealness to it all ? Almost a scence fiction quality ??General Mannerheim wrote:she does. imagine if she was yer mrs! definitely keep you on your toes!
Excellent value but the whole programme alters with her presence.
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General Mannerheim wrote:yeah, kind of put that gaping plot hole to the back of my mind - the fact she can just slay whoever she likes and walk out of prisons and mental homes without any reprecussions...bobo the clown wrote:Even that 30 minute cameo livened up the show ... but do you not feel she brings an unrealness to it all ? Almost a scence fiction quality ??General Mannerheim wrote:she does. imagine if she was yer mrs! definitely keep you on your toes!
Excellent value but the whole programme alters with her presence.
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New episodes of Breaking Bad are going to be shown on Netflix UK the day after it aires in America. Fantastic news.
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That certainly is!!
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and which day is that?? excellent newshi there, i'm chris wrote:New episodes of Breaking Bad are going to be shown on Netflix UK the day after it aires in America. Fantastic news.

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It's back in America on Sunday 11th of August so we'll get it on the Monday.
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Chilling out in front of the athletics, not at all jealous that my brother and several friends are there... (Much)
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Bolt's even giving em a head start these daysGooner Girl wrote:Chilling out in front of the athletics, not at all jealous that my brother and several friends are there... (Much)
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