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potsy

Rambler
The new series of Dave Gorman's Modern Life Is Good-ish last night, nice surprise as I hadn't realised there was a fifth series.

As witty as ever.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Since last night was the most scariest night of the year, i watched three episodes from Dramarama's Spooky season (ITV, 1983), namely; War Games with Caroline, The Exorcism of Amy and The Danny Roberts Show. Then possibly the best episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Wish. And finally, Ghost Watch from 1992... the 'live' mocumentary paranormal show that supposedly got some 30,000 confused, concerned and frightened watchers calling the BBC in a single hour ... i shat myself.
 

Inertia

I feel like I could... TAKE ON THE WORLD!!
[QUOTE 5022243, member: 9609"]Beautiful and well put together - these programmes always leave me with a deep sense of sadness though, sad to thing we are destroying all this with our life syles. It does worry me that documentaries like this give the message that all is rosy - it's not.[/QUOTE]
Well if its anything like past Attenborough docs, they won't make it seem all rosy.

I will never forget the segment on the polar bear who was starving and couldn't find prey because of the melting landscape. Watching it swim and swim was pretty gut wrenching. There was also the snow leopards troubles with its shrinking habitat which is getting worse because of us. Its probably because I remember the polar bear segment that I was actually hoping the Polar bear would manage a kill instead of wanting the walrus to escape. The whole walrus segment was alluding to the damage we are doing though I don't remember if he specifically mentioned it.

I think we can be pretty sure the problems the coral reef is going through will be mentioned too.

[edit] seems that he did
David Attenborough explained that rising sea temperatures made it harder for the walruses to find safety on an ice float. At one point their fate looked sealed, as the mother cradled its pup in the sea – but thankfully they finally found refuge
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Harry Stiles at the BBC.

Never thought I's say this about an ex-X-Factor contestant but he's really rather good and I think there's some longevity in the lad.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Queen on tour 40 years ago. Goodness me, weren't they awfully posh boys!
They were one of the most highly qualified bands, i think they all have degrees, and one phd.
In fact i would be interested to see if there are any other sucessful bands with such highly qualified members.
Genesis maybe? They were from Charterhouse.
 

Richard A Thackeray

Legendary Member
Bottom, the birthday episode where Richie falls off the step-ladders, & breaks his leg
Excellent!
Boys & girls, don't try this at home
From about 1:06



And Richie, with his cards........

 
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AndyRM

AndyRM

XOXO
I watched some prime time Saturday night efforts for the first time in a while.

I don't understand dancing particularly so I can't judge that harshly beyond the following observations:

Davood is not a name.

Why are there odd clown people?

Is that guy's hair real or just a weirdly racist joke?

Why hasn't that guy buttoned his shirt?

And then I switched to X Factor, where apparently not being able to sing is cool.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Finished Preacher series 2 , hard work after the first series, been watching an odd episode every few weeks.
Strange ,weird ,but i felt the need to watch it, i'm none the wiser for doing so.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
delving through archives again... this week it's been The Krypton Factor; a shoddy old quiz/endurance show from the 80s. Big tashes, big perms and 'Deidre' glasses... and one rather young Steve Cooghan in the observation rounds.
 
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