Missed last nights in a drunken stupour
tut tut
Missed last nights in a drunken stupour
tut tut
I semi eat my words, only one passing, irrelevant mention of a risk assessment....otherwise..the plot thickens
That and "Blackout" are looking like quality dramas. Can't think of anything that Christopher Eccleston's been in where it's been crap.
Too bloody confusing and up it's own backside by half so far...we'll see
You know Martin Compston aka Steve Arnott, do you think he is the voice on the Walls Sausage advert, you know the one when the little dog is in the ring box ? ...... I'm sure it's his voice.
I love that add by the way it's one of my faves
Is Linda Bellingham the voice over for the funky tax credits sketch?
I think the tax credits addy is jenny eclair if I'm not mistaken
I think you're spot on
Well done Angel
Here's the ITV equivalent.
Cops driving Audi S3's in gloves
That and "Blackout" are looking like quality dramas. Can't think of anything that Christopher Eccleston's been in where it's been crap.
Too bloody confusing and up it's own backside by half so far...we'll see
I don't think it's possible for a drama to be 'up it's own backside'. A forum member can be! It's not confusing to me. Good dramas demand your attention and have interwoven plots that slot together, it's not for everyone!
I agree Carnelian about Blackout. It's a brilliant storyline and quite straightforward without giving the end away in the first episode. Can't wait to see how it pans out.
I agree Carnelian about Blackout. It's a brilliant storyline and quite straightforward without giving the end away in the first episode. Can't wait to see how it pans out.
I think it's top quality drama with turns but its pace is steady. There are some twists that hold the attention. Eccleston is a very good actor - or perhaps - an actor who seems to choose his scripts and projects carefully. I think some dramas suffer from gratuitou, twists and red herrings to pad them out and while it might hold the attention for a while, you can feel conned when it's overdone. Blackout's pace is straightforward but not at all predictable.
What channel is it on Carnelian?
I spend half my time during Line of Duty trying to work out where they are the fraud squad building is in what used to be a Lloyds Bank which used to have Central TV next to it.
I loved the house that the Lafferty woman lived in
All that said, I'm loving this series and thank you Baz for prompting me to give it a go
What channel is it on Carnelian?
BBC 1, all episodes probably still on bbc iPlayer!
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