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Originally Posted by pirate1111:

this is a loooooong thread which i havent read from beginning-so just just wondering if anyone has mentioned 'IN THE FLESH' zombie prog on BBC3?

 

its a 3 parter

watched No2 today

 

really good

full of morals & makes you think

and

its named after a Blondie song

I've watched part 1 - I liked it (and I'm a feartie)    I'll watch the next bit at the weekend...... when it's light. 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

this is a loooooong thread which i havent read from beginning-so just just wondering if anyone has mentioned 'IN THE FLESH' zombie prog on BBC3?

 

its a 3 parter

watched No2 today

 

really good

full of morals & makes you think

and

its named after a Blondie song

I've watched it pirate and sad to read its only got one more part then.  Really interesting take on prejudice and clever with it. 

 

What Blondie song btw?

Xochi
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

For anyone who's been watching One Born Every Minute, I read online yesterday that there's a sad follow up tonight on one of the babies we saw born quite recently

I'm  after that

I got tearful too, so sad. I was glad the dad released tears at some point because in the time leading up to the birth he was so determined not to cry either in front of his wife or when by himself. I don't understand why some men feel they shouldn't cry, it's just not healthy bottling up those kinds of emotions.

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

For Soozy, Goggle box is on tomorrow ch4 at 10pm 

Thank you Aimee - I shall be in France!!

 

Did anyone see the end to Lightfield tonight? I thought they tied it all up quite nicely - think it could have been done in two or three though.

I didn't watch Lightfield - but have a great time in France! 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:

For anyone who's been watching One Born Every Minute, I read online yesterday that there's a sad follow up tonight on one of the babies we saw born quite recently

I'm  after that

I got tearful too, so sad. I was glad the dad released tears at some point because in the time leading up to the birth he was so determined not to cry either in front of his wife or when by himself. I don't understand why some men feel they shouldn't cry, it's just not healthy bottling up those kinds of emotions.

Yes I'm glad he cried too  

Aimee
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did anyone watch gogglebox last night? I couldn't stop laughing at the pair of old piss heads, I kept saying to Mr C, that's going to be us when we're that age, and then when they somehow managed to tip their sofa over at the end, I was in hysterics.

I saw it Cinds... pair of mentals  I was picturing them as the couple in the Victoria Wood 'let's do it'  hostess trolley song 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did anyone watch gogglebox last night? I couldn't stop laughing at the pair of old piss heads, I kept saying to Mr C, that's going to be us when we're that age, and then when they somehow managed to tip their sofa over at the end, I was in hysterics.

How did they manage to tip it over   I don't know how they run their hotel  I love the two black women 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did anyone watch gogglebox last night? I couldn't stop laughing at the pair of old piss heads, I kept saying to Mr C, that's going to be us when we're that age, and then when they somehow managed to tip their sofa over at the end, I was in hysterics.

How did they manage to tip it over   I don't know how they run their hotel  I love the two black women 

Oh lord yes. When the larger lady said "when my mother was in hospital waiting to die, I ate all her meals, she didnt want them'  I wasn't sure whether to laugh or feel despair.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

Did anyone watch gogglebox last night? I couldn't stop laughing at the pair of old piss heads, I kept saying to Mr C, that's going to be us when we're that age, and then when they somehow managed to tip their sofa over at the end, I was in hysterics.

How did they manage to tip it over   I don't know how they run their hotel  I love the two black women 

Oh lord yes. When the larger lady said "when my mother was in hospital waiting to die, I ate all her meals, she didnt want them'  I wasn't sure whether to laugh or feel despair.

I know  she was eating a big box of chocolates last week while watching comic relief 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

this is a loooooong thread which i havent read from beginning-so just just wondering if anyone has mentioned 'IN THE FLESH' zombie prog on BBC3?

 

its a 3 parter

watched No2 today

 

really good

full of morals & makes you think

and

its named after a Blondie song

I've watched it pirate and sad to read its only got one more part then.  Really interesting take on prejudice and clever with it. 

 

What Blondie song btw?

'In The Flesh' was Blondies 2nd single and its my fave Blondie song

 

dont suppose the prog was named after it though-cos its a common saying-but in my head i prefer to think it was named after a Blondie song

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

this is a loooooong thread which i havent read from beginning-so just just wondering if anyone has mentioned 'IN THE FLESH' zombie prog on BBC3?

 

its a 3 parter

watched No2 today

 

really good

full of morals & makes you think

and

its named after a Blondie song

I've watched it pirate and sad to read its only got one more part then.  Really interesting take on prejudice and clever with it. 

 

What Blondie song btw?

'In The Flesh' was Blondies 2nd single and its my fave Blondie song

 

dont suppose the prog was named after it though-cos its a common saying-but in my head i prefer to think it was named after a Blondie song

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):

FANTASTIC film on BBC2 tonight, called Winter's Bone. Sort of creepy like Deliverance and worth watching 

 

Cheers Roger - my mate told me to watch it and I had no idea it was on as I've not long been in from a big shopping spree at a mall, buying lounge wear, which I will "don" to watch Winters Bone.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
 

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

yep

a bit like his dad

he shot the old girl then told everyone to accept his son!

 

shame its only 3parts

but being human only started as a one off & people asked BBC for more episodes

so you never know..

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
 

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

yep

a bit like his dad

he shot the old girl then told everyone to accept his son!

 

shame its only 3parts

but being human only started as a one off & people asked BBC for more episodes

so you never know..

Yes, it is a shame it's only three parts -but as my first venture into this sort of stuff, I might not cope for much longer.    I love how they're just pretending Rick's not a rotter and nobody's saying anything about it.   

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

A few things I fancy on telly this week.   As well as Dr Who tomorrow (of course), I'll be watching/recording The Village (anything with John Sim has to be worth a go), and a documentary about  Bowie rom 1974 on Thursday and the fabulous Scott and Bailey are back too.   i'm a happy bunny. 

 

 

The Bowie thing sounds interesting - I'm not a massive fan of his music, but I always enjoy music related documentaries, especially one's featuring artists who were prominent in the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

A few things I fancy on telly this week.   As well as Dr Who tomorrow (of course), I'll be watching/recording The Village (anything with John Sim has to be worth a go), and a documentary about  Bowie rom 1974 on Thursday and the fabulous Scott and Bailey are back too.   i'm a happy bunny. 

Kaffy! You and I must have the same recordings!  Do you reckon there are enough Dr Who fans to start a thread? And John Simm is always a cert -  he was brilliant in Mad Dogs. Scott and Bailey on ITV2, isn't it?

Xochi
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

A few things I fancy on telly this week.   As well as Dr Who tomorrow (of course), I'll be watching/recording The Village (anything with John Sim has to be worth a go), and a documentary about  Bowie rom 1974 on Thursday and the fabulous Scott and Bailey are back too.   i'm a happy bunny. 

Kaffy! You and I must have the same recordings!  Do you reckon there are enough Dr Who fans to start a thread? And John Simm is always a cert -  he was brilliant in Mad Dogs. Scott and Bailey on ITV2, isn't it?

Hi Xochi - there might ber enough of us - we can start a thread anyway and talk amongst ourselves.       Scott and Bailey are on proper ITV 9.00 p.m on Wednesday   (We are women of taste)

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
 

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

yep

a bit like his dad

he shot the old girl then told everyone to accept his son!

 

shame its only 3parts

but being human only started as a one off & people asked BBC for more episodes

so you never know..

Yes, it is a shame it's only three parts -but as my first venture into this sort of stuff, I might not cope for much longer.    I love how they're just pretending Rick's not a rotter and nobody's saying anything about it.   

we had a white couple by us years ago-his wife gave birth to a very very dark daughter-he said she was a 'throwback' we all knew his wife had been sh*ging the Indian newsagent up the road 

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

this is a loooooong thread which i havent read from beginning-so just just wondering if anyone has mentioned 'IN THE FLESH' zombie prog on BBC3?

 

its a 3 parter

watched No2 today

 

really good

full of morals & makes you think

and

its named after a Blondie song

I've watched it pirate and sad to read its only got one more part then.  Really interesting take on prejudice and clever with it. 

 

What Blondie song btw?

'In The Flesh' was Blondies 2nd single and its my fave Blondie song

 

dont suppose the prog was named after it though-cos its a common saying-but in my head i prefer to think it was named after a Blondie song

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

Thanks for that about the song pirate.  And yep, I reckon there was definitely a frissant of something more than just mates. 

Xochi
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

A few things I fancy on telly this week.   As well as Dr Who tomorrow (of course), I'll be watching/recording The Village (anything with John Sim has to be worth a go), and a documentary about  Bowie rom 1974 on Thursday and the fabulous Scott and Bailey are back too.   i'm a happy bunny. 

Kaffy! You and I must have the same recordings!  Do you reckon there are enough Dr Who fans to start a thread? And John Simm is always a cert -  he was brilliant in Mad Dogs. Scott and Bailey on ITV2, isn't it?

Hi Xochi - there might ber enough of us - we can start a thread anyway and talk amongst ourselves.       Scott and Bailey are on proper ITV 9.00 p.m on Wednesday   (We are women of taste)

Ta! And of course we are! Everyone here knows it too! 

Xochi
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
 

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

yep

a bit like his dad

he shot the old girl then told everyone to accept his son!

 

shame its only 3parts

but being human only started as a one off & people asked BBC for more episodes

so you never know..

Yes, it is a shame it's only three parts -but as my first venture into this sort of stuff, I might not cope for much longer.    I love how they're just pretending Rick's not a rotter and nobody's saying anything about it.   

we had a white couple by us years ago-his wife gave birth to a very very dark daughter-he said she was a 'throwback' we all knew his wife had been sh*ging the Indian newsagent up the road 

Thanks... i just snorted wine out my nose there...  

Kaffs
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
 

 

i was wondering aswell about the characters Kieron & Rick-do you think they had a 'thing' together rather than just friendship-cos when they parted, i got the idea it was really intense-not like mates going separate ways?

  but i think Rick was in denial

yep

a bit like his dad

he shot the old girl then told everyone to accept his son!

 

shame its only 3parts

but being human only started as a one off & people asked BBC for more episodes

so you never know..

Yes, it is a shame it's only three parts -but as my first venture into this sort of stuff, I might not cope for much longer.    I love how they're just pretending Rick's not a rotter and nobody's saying anything about it.   

we had a white couple by us years ago-his wife gave birth to a very very dark daughter-he said she was a 'throwback' we all knew his wife had been sh*ging the Indian newsagent up the road 

ie

ricks dad is in the eygptian river

denial

pirate1111

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