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captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Going back to the 70's...again...watching the Six Million Dollar Man on Legend. That'd probably be six billion today....
Funny how the revamped Gladiators has a character called Bionic. I suspect the majority of the audience haven't a value where the word came from :okay: . And happy belated birthday to Lee Majors, 86 in April. Happy childhood memories of running in slo-mo pretending I was doing 60mph....in flares:laugh:.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Going back to the 70's...again...watching the Six Million Dollar Man on Legend. That'd probably be six billion today....
Funny how the revamped Gladiators has a character called Bionic. I suspect the majority of the audience haven't a value where the word came from :okay: . And happy belated birthday to Lee Majors, 86 in April. Happy childhood memories of running in slo-mo pretending I was doing 60mph....in flares:laugh:.

I loved the Bionic Man toy... looking through the back of his head to see through his bionic eye... and everything looked further away.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Andor (Series 2)

Episodes 10-12

I think not just the finest Star Wars story commited to screen, but one of the greatest TV shows ever. I watched the final episode twice tonight, it was just that good.

Still got the whole series to watch. Might watch the last couple of eps from series one again first... just so i can remember where it ended.
 

Binky

Über Member
Currently watched Turning Point which is Netflix documentary on the Vietnam war. Very good albeit pretty harrowing at times.
Seems history continues to repeat itself though.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
The Comic Strip Presents.

I've not watched these since they were first shown in the eighties, and they're just as funny this time around, so far we've had -

Both Famous Five episodes
A Fistful of Travellers Cheques
The Bullshitters
Funseekers
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Century Falls... an early Russell T Davis screenplay from '93.

In much the same vein as Children of the Stones; weird village, weird locals, new comers wondering why it's all a bit weird and each episode is weirder than the last. Great series, well written, crappy dialogue with a lacklustre ending but it's the journey that matters. I enjoyed it.
 
The bombing of Pan Am 103.
Having had a work colleague (& his wife) perish on the flight, it makes for very sad and compelling viewing.

Sorry to hear about your colleague and his wife

we are watching it as well - brings back a lot plus a lot of stuff we had either forgotten about or didn;t know

very well done docudrama
 
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