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- September 17, 2013 at 23:12 #451621
Ozymandias = mind blown
September 17, 2013 at 23:49 #451623Saw Count Arthur Strong the other night; haven’t laughed so much at a sitcom for ages [wans’t quite aure what I was watching]. A bit dated perhaps but very quirky; the S.O. didn’t find it even mildly amusing but I was in tears. Very marmite. Can’t wait for next weeks episode.
I watched this series – these are repeats- and found it quite funny, some episodes more than others. Just read that another series- or season – as da kidz say, is confirmed.
Did you know that this started off on the radio? First broadcast in Dec. 05 on radio 4.September 18, 2013 at 11:18 #451652I don’t watch much TV, but I quite like Come Dine With Me.

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It's the "Millwall FC" of Point broadcasts: "No One Likes Us - We Don't Care"September 18, 2013 at 17:17 #451691The guy behind it did Father Ted and Black Books [amongst other things] so it’s no wonder I found it so funny. I’m trying not to watch it on utube so as not to spoil the programmes. I miss so much good stuff on the radio. There was an article in the Observer the other week written by someone called John Finnemore who also does programmes on the radio; even though it was about the badger cull and sea otters it was one of the funniest things I’ve read for ages [as well as the most sensible arguement against the cull that I’ve read thus far] so I need to check him out. Most of my radio listening is on Radio 6 so I need to branch out a bit more. I love Bad Education on BBC3!
September 19, 2013 at 06:25 #451747"Das Boot" is on Film4 again tonight.
Well worth a marathon-watch if you have never seen it before.
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September 19, 2013 at 21:22 #451815Anyone watching Peaky Blinders? They’re going to Cheltenham next week!
September 19, 2013 at 21:38 #451820Watched the first 10 minutes last week and decided it’s not for me.
September 20, 2013 at 08:49 #451837Anyone watching Peaky Blinders? They’re going to Cheltenham next week!
Such bleak, gritty realism would be a turn-off had it been set in today’s world but as it’s period for some reason I’m enjoying it. Gangstas did dress very well in those days; infact I’m contemplating getting a short-back-and-sides, a collarless shirt, silk scarf and pocket watch. I already have a fine collection of flat caps, though without the optional razor blades
It’s well cast and well filmed with the sepia-hued backdrops and Nick Cave’s doomy music just emphasising the desperation of this post WW1 country: there’s nothing rose-tintedly romantic about these chaps and their city
And how nice to hear references to BSA (Birmingham Small Arms ) though I was always a Triumph man
Love to know where the pub is they filmed in: those tiled walls and ornate columns are, as they would say today, to die for
I’m sure a certain Mr Woolf is watching it and believes bookmakers operate in the same manner today
September 20, 2013 at 13:16 #451861As a Brummie girl who lived by ‘the cut’ and took the bet money to the illegal bookies up the road I’m loving every minute of it. It was filmed in the Black Country Museum and Yorkshire [Yorkshire?] I believe. Although I don’t know why there’s all this talk of Kempton Park; what was wrong with Birmingham Racetrack? The music is so right for the series as well; as soon as I heard Nick Cave at the beginning I was hooked. Birmingham had a lot of links with the gypsies; a group of them lived in a place called Black Patch Park not far from where I lived.
September 20, 2013 at 14:15 #451868According to "IMDB" these are the filming locations for the show:
September 20, 2013 at 16:03 #451872I’m hoping to spend a lot of time in Brum soon. Funny that, when I was 17 I couldn’t wait to leave the place but now I’m retiring I feel myself being drawn back to it. Me roots and all that.
September 27, 2013 at 08:53 #452458Breaking Bad – The final one to be aired over the weekend.
Weeds – first 5 seasons were awesome, tailed off after that.September 27, 2013 at 12:01 #452477
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I have so many favourites
– mad men
– game of thrones
– prison break
– the following
– lostSeptember 30, 2013 at 09:56 #453000Just finished watching the last ever episode of Breaking Bad minutes ago. It is without a shadow of a doubt the best programme I’ve ever watched. Phenomenal.
September 30, 2013 at 10:40 #453008Think I’ll have to buy the box set of that one. Just watched that new comedy ‘The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek’ and found it really funny.
October 3, 2013 at 19:18 #453361Anybody watch Sons Of Anarchy? Looking for something new to watch with Breaking Bad and Friday Night Lights out of the way. Wathed the first two episodes of Under The Dome but not sure it’s for me. I’ll give it another two episodes before I decide whether to stick with it.
October 4, 2013 at 17:43 #453477I’m watching The Runaway repeat on Pick TV [cause Jack O’Connell is a local lad and a patron of our cinema]. Don’t know why I missed it first time round.
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