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13 hours ago, Mr Fisk said:

Started watching Manhunt, series 2.

 

I enjoyed the first series,  which was based on the capture of Levi Bellfield.

 

These are true stories based on the diaries of DCI Colin Sutton.

 

Second series is the hunt  for The Night Stalker- if anyone recalls, this was the South East London rapist in the 90s, who targeted old women.

 

Episode 2 on tonight ITV 9PM.

Good so far if good is an appropriate word.

Excellent insight into the police investigation.

 

Watching Silent witness on catch up after.

Has this got to its sell-by date?

The story lines have lost something, and have become a little predictable,

So much so that we've taken to playing a game of "guess what Nikki will be wearing in the next scene" instead.

Ridiculous use of the wardrobes budget.

 

Keep safe.

 

 

 

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One Show. I don’t know who the guests are but I think Madame Tussauds are missing a couple of waxwork dummy’s.

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Just finished watching the last episode of Vigil. Good Sunday night series about murder and sabotage on a nuclear sub.

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As above. Marvellous telly. Definitely shades of 'Edge Of Darkness'.

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BBC news,just gone to their morning show,who is the irritating woman in that show?

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Last night. (night before - thought I'd posted this yesterday:roll:)

 

Endeavour.

 

Has this, past it's sell by date?

The story lines have been getting so sloppy, but this last one was so predictable it was embarrassing.

Abandoned house, trapped in the snow, broken down vehicle, guest's specifically invited to be killed one by one, 

lets keep together (but they never do) (SPOILER ALERT) - everybody's had a hand at the killings.

Well b*gg*r me! never seen that before in a Film/ Play/ TV series, how refreshing .

Ok it's set in the 1960/70's but come on this story line was old back then.

Even watching it for all those lovely Zephyr's and Zodiac's can't detract for the lazy reworking of old plotlines. 

 

Keep safe.

 

Thought 'Vigil' was a little bit of a let down.

We already knew the main culprits including who the Russian spy was.

Personally I thought the story became second place to the whole political Nuclear deterrent debate.

 

Keep safe8)

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Looking at the schedules, the only good news for me is that the excellent "For Life" and "Brassic" are both back with new series!

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The wonders of Scotland with David Hayman.

Places, people and scenery off the beaten track.

Excellent. 

Last week he was talking to some old fisherman who turned around looked up the loch and said - 

"Look at my Office"

 

Keep safe 8)

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Concert for George Harrison,sky arts,brilliant 

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9 minutes ago, ukdobby said:

Concert for George Harrison,sky arts,brilliant 

If it's the one i think it is, I saw it last year - great ending when Prince went off on one, and the other artists had to fill in as best they could.  It's on YouTube as well

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A little late to the party but -

The Cotswolds with Pam Ayres.

C5.

(Last one, last week, but available on catch up)

Excellent travel program.

Love her, or, loth her Pam Ayres, our very own eccentric poetess shines as a presenter.

Doesn't break out into poetry which I thought was a shame, but her enthusiasm for the Cotswolds

(somewhere I'm not to familiar with) was infectious. 

From Steam Trains to House Boats and much more.

 

Fully recommended.

 

Keep safe.

 

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