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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:39 
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They should have had maybe one more episode in seies 1 and been done with it. The whole Scully turning into a weirdo and geting lesby with Kallinda stuff was a bit much.

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Misfits Series 1: Brilliant

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Yep.

Got round to watching The Detectorists while I've been off. Loved it.

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DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Misfits Series 1: Brilliant

Stop there


Yip - as someone who went through all 5 seasons it starts really well but goes downhill and from S4 onwards its was a real struggle to get through them (despite some good one off ideas)


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Yep.

Got round to watching The Detectorists while I've been off. Loved it.


They've commissioned two more series, too. I think that's old news, but I only read it today.


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It's been fun seeing my alma mater on 'University Challenge' and they played brilliantly throughout.

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Poldark and Indian Summers. An overload of scrumptiousness of a Sunday evening. I even fancy Aidan Turner meself. Brilliant casting.


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Ballot Monkeys.

Enjoyable with several brilliant lines. Felt very much like a Radio 4 18:30 comedy.


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Has anybody else been watching Raised By Wolves?
It's bloody hilarious, much better than I expected!


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Raised By Wolves is my new favourite programme and is the funniest thing I've seen in years.


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So, ITV's 'Newzoids'. Watched the second episode last night on ITV Player. Mostly pretty lame, but the Kay Burley skit was scarily accurate and the Sherlock one had its moments. The highlight, however, was a trailer for a forthcoming Bible film called 'The Book of Osborne' showing the Chancellor reenacting famous Bible stories ('see, I have made the lame walk'). Very dark and very effective satire. Shame the rest of the show did not reach such heights.
Think I'll just watch for clips on Youtube, if any come my way.


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Bamba wrote:
Raised By Wolves is my new favourite programme and is the funniest thing I've seen in years.

:this:
The highlight for me had to be
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Bamba wrote:
Raised By Wolves is my new favourite programme and is the funniest thing I've seen in years.

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The highlight for me had to be.......
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Germaine discovering masturbation to the signature tune of Question Time.

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The whole show is just brilliant. Watch it, if you're not already doing so.


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Bamba wrote:
The whole show is just brilliant. Watch it, if you're not already doing so.


Based on the recommendations in this thread, I watched the first episode on 4oD All4 tonight. Absolutely amazing stuff.


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Bamba wrote:
Raised By Wolves is my new favourite programme and is the funniest thing I've seen in years.


for pure laughs, it's been brilliant. But I think I've enjoyed Catastrophe more. Mainly, I suspect, because I have a crush on Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan.


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Peter Kay's Car Share. Better than I was expecting it to be, but that's often been the case for me with his work. As usual, he's taken an every day situation and found the funny side of it.

My only criticism was
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that there was not enough piss in that bottle to have squirted out when pushed into the drinks holder, based on what was left in the bottle after the event. But I'm being too picky, really.


Looking forward to the next episode tonight.


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There is a BBC drama starting this Sunday, 7 parts, called Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.

I have my hopes that it will be great. Owen had recommended this book to me some years ago, and it is one of the best things I have ever read.

i was going to try and give you a basic synopsis, but as I had tried to explain it to Russell the other evening and made a complete shambles of it, it's probably best that I do not.

It might be worth reading about it on the internet, as I know I'm not selling it very well here, but if it is even a tenth as good as the book it will be awesome.

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Have any of you watched Bluestone 42?
I thought it was brilliant (well first 2 series, 3rd one was a bit meh)


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Mimi wrote:
There is a BBC drama starting this Sunday, 7 parts, called Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.

I have my hopes that it will be great. Owen had recommended this book to me some years ago, and it is one of the best things I have ever read.

i was going to try and give you a basic synopsis, but as I had tried to explain it to Russell the other evening and made a complete shambles of it, it's probably best that I do not.

It might be worth reading about it on the internet, as I know I'm not selling it very well here, but if it is even a tenth as good as the book it will be awesome.


The book was good. I am looking forward to the tv.

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24 hours in the past. Emmerdale, corrie and east benders. Emmerdale is the best now.

I also watch Counting Cars on ITV4 Danny is boss and Pawn Stars.

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24 hours in the past.


We like the pieman in episode 1.


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Have any of you watched Bluestone 42?
I thought it was brilliant (well first 2 series, 3rd one was a bit meh)


I caught one episode a while back, but no idea which series it was. Might give it a proper go.


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Have any of you watched Bluestone 42?
I thought it was brilliant (well first 2 series, 3rd one was a bit meh)


I caught one episode a while back, but no idea which series it was. Might give it a proper go.


It's really good. Some of the timing in it is brilliant. The CO (Tony Gardner) is fantastic.


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We like the pieman in episode 1.


So much so, I emailed PoV about him. They wanted me to record a clip but I had lost my voice :(

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Did any one watch Back in time for dinner? That was pure class.

Bird was a bit whiney mind.

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Have any of you watched Bluestone 42?
I thought it was brilliant (well first 2 series, 3rd one was a bit meh)


I caught one episode a while back, but no idea which series it was. Might give it a proper go.


It's really good. Some of the timing in it is brilliant. The CO (Tony Gardner) is fantastic.


:this: I've seen the lot and sometimes twice in the same week.


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Did any one watch Back in time for dinner? That was pure class.

Bird was a bit whiney mind.


Yep, watched all those too. A big nostalgia fest for Mrs. W and I.


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 Post subject: Re: General Purpose UK TV thread
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Kern wrote:
nickachu wrote:
Have any of you watched Bluestone 42?
I thought it was brilliant (well first 2 series, 3rd one was a bit meh)


I caught one episode a while back, but no idea which series it was. Might give it a proper go.


It's really good. Some of the timing in it is brilliant. The CO (Tony Gardner) is fantastic.


:this: I've seen the lot and sometimes twice in the same week.



Oh fuck. I've only just realised after watching through all of it twice Tower Block is Neville Fucking Longbottom!


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Bugsplat on Ch4 might turn out to be OK.


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Did any one watch Back in time for dinner? That was pure class.

Bird was a bit whiney mind.


Yep, watched all those too. A big nostalgia fest for Mrs. W and I.


Yeah totally :) loved the 70s one.

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Caught up with episodes 3 & 4 of '1864' last night. Still loving it. Some of the battle scenes are very well-done, and sometimes (rightly) graphic. The image of the pig will stay with me for a long time.

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I got a bit of dust in my eye when Peter found out about Laust's betrayal.
Poor Peter.
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Also, the young Marxist German soldier is currently my favourite character.

Dam it, I love this show.


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My lady and I have spent the past three days watching Peep Show. I guess I really don't need to point out how utterly awesome and hilarious it is.

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Argh! Forgot that 'University Challenge' and 'Only Connect' started again this evening. Oh well, to the catch-up-a-tron...


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I only got three answers on UC. Poor showing.

I did better at Only Connect but I didn't really like it.

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Coren's boobs are ENORMOUS.

I may have missed the point


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Coren's boobs are ENORMOUS.

I may have missed the point

She is very pregnant.

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Coren's boobs are ENORMOUS.

I may have missed the point


I'm fairly sure you haven't.

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I thought she was pregnant at the end of the last series because of GIANT BOOBS.

So glad to hear the new series have begun as these are my favourite two things on TV!

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I thought she was pregnant at the end of the last series because of GIANT BOOBS.

So glad to hear the new series have begun as these are my favourite two things on TV!

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Top TV channel BBC Parliament are having an 'Edward Heath Night' on Sunday.

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I can't believe that no one has mentioned Yonderland (Sky1), now showing series 2.

It really is rather funny.


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Storyville on BBC 4 right now is a bit good.

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BBC4's 'Timeshift' was about the OS last night. Enjoyable map porn.

I then found myself watching on Iplayer the CBBC 30th anniversary show because I was bored. Some nice clips from the Broom Cupboard years. Alarmingly, Andy Crane has not aged at all. I'm now concerned that I'm older than the current crop of presenters.


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In Case You Missed It seems like a Dara O Brien 'sideways glance at the week's TV' type program, but really, really isn't.

Completely tickled our funny bones.

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In Case You Missed It seems like a Dara O Brien 'sideways glance at the week's TV' type program, but really, really isn't.


Well, what is it instead then? A documentary about the holocaust? A gameshow where members of the public compete to win a free lombotomy? Just naming one thing it isn't leaves quite a lot of possibilities.


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Little altered clips sketches and video pubs based on the previous weeks' shows. It's only 20-30 mins long, and was quite fun

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I know what circus: it's a Points Of View parody.

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