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WOW, What A Cracker Of A Christmas on BBC
I think not
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-42142130
And to think, the Beeb used to be excellent over the Xmas period.
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Dr who will be the only thing I'll be watching and the Mrs will be all over the depressing eastenders
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Cleve van Leef
To be fair, there's always plenty of non-pleb-fodder available from the BBC on both conventional TV and on BBC iPlayer.
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I didn't realise the league of gentleman were doing a new episode, that's good at least.
Also if you've never watched their other show "inside no 9" you should.
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Croesy Blue
I didn't realise the league of gentleman were doing a new episode, that's good at least.
Also if you've never watched their other show "inside no 9" you should.
the inside number 9 they did with sheridan smith was brilliant, had me in tears at the end
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as long as we got
the wizard of oz
the great escape
willy wonka
naturally boxing day home to Fulham is covered :thumbup:
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Thank f*** we're no longer constrained to the 2 terrestrial channels, like wot it waz in my yoof. :old:
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I haven't watched TV for over 15 years, I don't think I am missing anything am I?
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Wales-Bales
I haven't watched TV for over 15 years, I don't think I am missing anything am I?
maybe the odd footie match but apart from that
no you are not missing much Bales :thumbup:
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Wales-Bales
I haven't watched TV for over 15 years, I don't think I am missing anything am I?
I don't watch much, a bit of news and sport. I work offshore, last time home in five weeks I watched The Vietnam War, H is for Hawk and a couple of Blue Planets, my wife was staggered by how much tv I'd watched calling me a couch potato. I've tried watching recommended series, but for some reason I even abandon the ones I'm enjoying, can't be arsed. Might have to stop watching the news next time home if I'm going to force fed the royal wedding.
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elytillidie
I don't watch much, a bit of news and sport. I work offshore, last time home in five weeks I watched The Vietnam War, H is for Hawk and a couple of Blue Planets, my wife was staggered by how much tv I'd watched calling me a couch potato. I've tried watching recommended series, but for some reason I even abandon the ones I'm enjoying, can't be arsed. Might have to stop watching the news next time home if I'm going to force fed the royal wedding.
That Vietnam series was a great watch mate :thumbup:
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ninianclark
Mrs Browns Tax Cheats - oh deep joy
And French and Saunders - havent we got anything better than this ? FFS
If Michael Collins was still alive, he'd put Brendan O'Carroll etc against the wall and shot.
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Rjk
the inside number 9 they did with sheridan smith was brilliant, had me in tears at the end
Me too even the second time I watched it when I showed it to my Mrs. I've not seen much of the 3rd series yet because I can't get iplayer but I don't think I've seen a bad episode.
It's like a dark comedy version of black mirror.
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Blimey, Dawn French has lost some weight.
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Saw the box set of It Ain't Half Hot Mum in Morrisons earlier. It's going on my list to help me through the holiday dross.
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DVD'S it is then, and thank god city are home on boxing day!
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Partridge , Lee mack live , marx brothers , rising damp , porridge etc dvds for me
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The Bloop
Saw the box set of It Ain't Half Hot Mum in Morrisons earlier. It's going on my list to help me through the holiday dross.
How much was it mate ? Some cracking lines in that
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We are getting the TV that they think we want.
Mrs Brown's boys for example - very popular for something that seemingly ' nobody likes'. Clearly many do.
It's a slow drift to the bottom, and we are all too distracted by the paradox of 'choice'.
People used to make their likes and dislikes known. But it seems frowned upon to be seen to get too bothered by anything these days.
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elytillidie
I don't watch much, a bit of news and sport. I work offshore, last time home in five weeks I watched The Vietnam War, H is for Hawk and a couple of Blue Planets, my wife was staggered by how much tv I'd watched calling me a couch potato. I've tried watching recommended series, but for some reason I even abandon the ones I'm enjoying, can't be arsed. Might have to stop watching the news next time home if I'm going to force fed the royal wedding.
Unlikely there will be much coverage of that.
Private family affair in St Georges Chapel, Winsor.
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xsnaggle
Unlikely there will be much coverage of that.
Private family affair in St Georges Chapel, Winsor.
Private affair with 800 guests.
And blanket TV coverage.
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ninianclark
Mrs Browns Tax Cheats - oh deep joy
And French and Saunders - havent we got anything better than this ? FFS
Yes. Look up the BBC schedules.
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Looking forward to the Mike Yarwood Christmas Show.
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Steve R
Looking forward to the Mike Yarwood Christmas Show.
Does anyone watch Storyville on the BBC? Fascinating documentaries from all around the world.
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Is that Top of the Pops shite on BBC 1 again? That became old hat 20 years ago.
The only good thing on the Beeb over Christmas this year and every other year is our dear Queen's Chrimbo message. Isn't it simply marvellous that she sacrifices part of her day to address us? More so since Charlie was remarried because she runs the risk of gutsy Camilla scoffing what's left of the turkey when she's away from the grub table.