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Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Mrs Jer enjoyed Prisoner's wives.

I was really impressed by the first series Carport - haven't watched tonight's episode but have it on record.

 

I'm currently viewing 'Person of Interest', a sort of sci-fi-detective-cop-thriller programme. The only time ever I sully my eyes with Channel 5 fare. Apart from my deadly addiction with BB. 

Xochi
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Mrs Jer enjoyed Prisoner's wives.

I was really impressed by the first series Carport - haven't watched tonight's episode but have it on record.

 

I'm currently viewing 'Person of Interest', a sort of sci-fi-detective-cop-thriller programme. The only time ever I sully my eyes with Channel 5 fare. Apart from my deadly addiction with BB. 

keep with person of interest, it is one of the better progs on tv 

machel
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Mrs Jer enjoyed Prisoner's wives.

I was really impressed by the first series Carport - haven't watched tonight's episode but have it on record.

 

I'm currently viewing 'Person of Interest', a sort of sci-fi-detective-cop-thriller programme. The only time ever I sully my eyes with Channel 5 fare. Apart from my deadly addiction with BB. 

keep with person of interest, it is one of the better progs on tv 

I saw an episode of that a few weeks ago and enjoyed it but haven't remembered what night it's on, can you give me a reminder thanks

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Mrs Jer enjoyed Prisoner's wives.

I was really impressed by the first series Carport - haven't watched tonight's episode but have it on record.

 

I'm currently viewing 'Person of Interest', a sort of sci-fi-detective-cop-thriller programme. The only time ever I sully my eyes with Channel 5 fare. Apart from my deadly addiction with BB. 

keep with person of interest, it is one of the better progs on tv 

I saw an episode of that a few weeks ago and enjoyed it but haven't remembered what night it's on, can you give me a reminder thanks

Sunday night at 9.00, although I think it is repeated later in  the week

machel
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Yellow Rose:
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Mrs Jer enjoyed Prisoner's wives.

I was really impressed by the first series Carport - haven't watched tonight's episode but have it on record.

 

I'm currently viewing 'Person of Interest', a sort of sci-fi-detective-cop-thriller programme. The only time ever I sully my eyes with Channel 5 fare. Apart from my deadly addiction with BB. 

keep with person of interest, it is one of the better progs on tv 

I saw an episode of that a few weeks ago and enjoyed it but haven't remembered what night it's on, can you give me a reminder thanks

Sunday night at 9.00, although I think it is repeated later in  the week

Many thanks until I saw Ch.5 mentioned up there I couldn't even remember what channel I saw it on let alone day and time lol.....so many programmes and so many channels

Yellow Rose

For Agatha Christie fans, good show about her tonight ITV 10pm

1. PERSPECTIVES: DAVID SUCHET - THE MYSTERY OF AGATHA CHRISTIE 

 

The arts strand returns with a look at the bestselling author of all time. The ups and downs of Agatha Christie’s life are intriguing, not least because the cracks beneath the surface of her seemingly solid world so neatly echo the themes in her books – of darkness lurking amid English country houses. 

The newly revealed home-movie footage of Christie on a Devon beach is remarkable, as are the notebooks, only discovered in 2005, that have plot notes in the front and bridge scores at the back. 

 David Suchet, known for his long-running role as Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot,  visits her former home in Devon in search of clues about what inspired one of Britain's best-loved authors, and travels to Istanbul, Turkey, where Christie wrote one of her most famous novels, Murder on the Orient Express.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien (fka noseyrosie):

For Agatha Christie fans, good show about her tonight ITV 10pm

1. PERSPECTIVES: DAVID SUCHET - THE MYSTERY OF AGATHA CHRISTIE 

 

ess.

Ooh; thanks for that!

 

I don't watch ITV much nowadays, and that completely slipped me by...

 No worries Eugene. Hope they cover the time she disappeared in RL...

FM
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Our Queen is very good on ITV 1 

 

I have that on whilst washing up and making the odd update on GGJJ.

What's GGJJ?

 

GaGaJoyJoy Aimee 

What  you laughing at 

Aimee

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