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Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Wolf Hall starting on Weds evening at 9.00, BBC 2.  Anyone else looking forward to this?

I've set up a series link to record it.

 

Winterwatch starts tonight on BBC2 at 9pm tonight and The Great British Garden Revival starts on BBC2 at 7pm, if anyone is interested.

Really looking forward to Winterwatch tonight 

 

Wolf Hall apparently incorporates the sequel Bring Up The Bodies. Both were absolutely gripping books [ they got me back into reading again] so the series should be well worth a look. The ad with Damian Lewis looks great  

FM
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Wolf Hall starting on Weds evening at 9.00, BBC 2.  Anyone else looking forward to this?

Looking forward to it too.

 

Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Wolf Hall starting on Weds evening at 9.00, BBC 2.  Anyone else looking forward to this?

I've set up a series link to record it.

 

Winterwatch starts tonight on BBC2 at 9pm tonight and The Great British Garden Revival starts on BBC2 at 7pm, if anyone is interested.

Really looking forward to Winterwatch tonight 

 

Wolf Hall apparently incorporates the sequel Bring Up The Bodies. Both were absolutely gripping books [ they got me back into reading again] so the series should be well worth a look. The ad with Damian Lewis looks great  

There are some cracking actors in this production, not least Mr Lewis, Mark Rylance and Jonathan Pryce.  Can hardly wait.  Do hope we're not disappointed.

 

 

Madame Arcati
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Wolf Hall starting on Weds evening at 9.00, BBC 2.  Anyone else looking forward to this?

Looking forward to it too.

 

Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Madame Arcati:

Wolf Hall starting on Weds evening at 9.00, BBC 2.  Anyone else looking forward to this?

I've set up a series link to record it.

 

Winterwatch starts tonight on BBC2 at 9pm tonight and The Great British Garden Revival starts on BBC2 at 7pm, if anyone is interested.

Really looking forward to Winterwatch tonight 

 

Wolf Hall apparently incorporates the sequel Bring Up The Bodies. Both were absolutely gripping books [ they got me back into reading again] so the series should be well worth a look. The ad with Damian Lewis looks great  

There are some cracking actors in this production, not least Mr Lewis, Mark Rylance and Jonathan Pryce.  Can hardly wait.  Do hope we're not disappointed.

 

 

I'm really looking forward to it I hope they do it justice l

Baz
Originally Posted by Amythist:

I just couldnt get into Wolf hall the book...but will record it to watch..it looks promising, so too the cast

It clashes with The Legacy on a Weds night which I'm loving...anyone else watching it?

I'm the same about the Wolf Hall The Book too but I'm still looking forward to the TV series. 

 

And yes! I'm loving The Legacy hugely too! So well wrought and intriguing and the plot swerves around each episode! 

Xochi
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Fortitude.

 

Atlantic, Thursday at 9  

I wouldn't pay Sky on principle Velvet ... I think Murdoch is the devil incarnate. Might wait until the internet pixies provide it  

 

Its only weekly too -  I need loads of episodes to binge watch. Sons of Anarchy is also on Prime... wonder has anyone seen that?

FM
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

Eug!    I blame you if I don't sleep tonight.  That's really eerie!

Sorry.

 

Can you believe the BBC's been broadcasting that before the watershed?

No.. but then you're talking to the person who jumps every time she sees the advert for some insurance company where they guys in the bath and he suddenly sees the monster at the end of the bath.   

Kaffs
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

Anyone watching 10,000 BC? Its quite good so far  I really want to know how people survived in that age.

 

I'm still jumping oot with a club in a loincloth Rog   

 

It's the only way you get served these days  

 

Bit nippy the noo mind..

  Its a good plan Velvet

FM
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

 Nicely summed up.

It's making my head hurt.  Too many red herrings and I can't keep up with which ones I'm meant to ignore..!  The sight of that bluebell painting made me shudder 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

 Nicely summed up.

It's making my head hurt.  Too many red herrings and I can't keep up with which ones I'm meant to ignore..!  The sight of that bluebell painting made me shudder 

 Agree with all of that.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

I'm actually enjoying this series better than the first  

It's all the intrigue and the back story, isn't it?  Who once did what and with whom etc.., and who knows who better than we/I first realised.

 

I don't like the bondage wife one bit 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

I'm actually enjoying this series better than the first  

 Contrary Mary.

That's me  

Baz
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

I'm actually enjoying this series better than the first  

It's all the intrigue and the back story, isn't it?  Who once did what and with whom etc.., and who knows who better than we/I first realised.

 

I don't like the bondage wife one bit 

Yes ....it seems to have more depth ....and there were loads of loose ends in the first one ....like Pauline Quirk ....which I'm hoping will be sewn up this time 

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Broadchurch is all over the place playing ketchup. I'll stick with it though although it is taking itself far too seriously and failing at every turn.

I'm actually enjoying this series better than the first  

 Contrary Mary.

That's me  

 I wouldn't have you any other way! 

Yogi19

 

I'm like  with Broadchurch, but Featherstone always meant it to be a trilogy and I don't know if that's still the plan. My thoughts have been all over the place, but Rexi's thoughts on it are making more sense than mine in our conversation on Words with friends...so I'm going with her idea for now, but if I was right I will resign all our games and throw my toys out the pram 

Dame_Ann_Average
Last edited by Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

I'm like  with Broadchurch, but Featherstone always meant it to be a trilogy and I don't know if that's still the plan. My thoughts have been all over the place, but Rexi's thoughts on it are making more sense than mine in our conversation on Words with friends...so I'm going with her idea for now, but if I was right I will resign all our games and throw my toys out the pram 

Well I reckon she could be right

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

I'm like  with Broadchurch, but Featherstone always meant it to be a trilogy and I don't know if that's still the plan. My thoughts have been all over the place, but Rexi's thoughts on it are making more sense than mine in our conversation on Words with friends...so I'm going with her idea for now, but if I was right I will resign all our games and throw my toys out the pram 

 

Bloody drama queen ... they'll be giving you a part in the third series!

Rexi
Last edited by Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

I'm like  with Broadchurch, but Featherstone always meant it to be a trilogy and I don't know if that's still the plan. My thoughts have been all over the place, but Rexi's thoughts on it are making more sense than mine in our conversation on Words with friends...so I'm going with her idea for now, but if I was right I will resign all our games and throw my toys out the pram 

 

Bloody drama queen ... they'll be giving you a part in the third series!

 

 

is Pauline Quirk leaving  and I told you to say nothing, bugga! 

Dame_Ann_Average

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