Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
The excellent Family Guy Star Wars spoof episode "It's a Trap" just started on BBC Three
Anyone watching Mammon?
First episode looked quite good - got second and third recorded.
More4 on Fridays.
I am but the more I watch the more confused I become!
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good.
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good but I thought it was Belgian?
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good but I thought it was Belgian?
No .
The one I watched was about a missing girl and the lead investigator was female and her side kick was a skinny guy (quite ugly) I remember someone on here saying that it was shot in Seattle.
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good but I thought it was Belgian?
No .
The one I watched was about a missing girl and the lead investigator was female and her side kick was a skinny guy (quite ugly) I remember someone on here saying that it was shot in Seattle.
Goggled it. The killing.
<<<< ugly guy
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good but I thought it was Belgian?
No .
The one I watched was about a missing girl and the lead investigator was female and her side kick was a skinny guy (quite ugly) I remember someone on here saying that it was shot in Seattle.
Goggled it. The killing.
<<<< ugly guy
Fair do's erin.
This is scheduled to be the last series of Only Connect to be shown on BBC4 as future series will be on BBC2.
BBC4 are intending to have some sort of quiz programme in future. From an article on BroadcastNow 6 months ago:
Run-throughs are on-going for The Knowledge, a BBC in-house format, Enigma, which is being developed by Only Connect indie Parasol Media, and Victory Televisionâs Eliminate the Impossible.
Broadcast understands that the latter of the three shows is based on the Sherlock Holmes quote: âWhen you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truthâ
Two teams will battle it out over a number of rounds to eliminate the wrong answers from multiple choice questions, leaving the correct answer standing.
The quizzes are likely to be unabashedly intellectual following the success of Only Connect, which has built a cult following since launching in September 2008.
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good.
Ah i'm confused i was thinking of a different one, cant remember the name of it
Went to have a look at it ,not for me it looks complicated.
I watch that Dutch one about the missing girl and I was trying to follow it .
I really enjoyed that one.
Salamander. It was really good.
Ah i'm confused i was thinking of a different one, cant remember the name of it
Was it not The Killing?
This is scheduled to be the last series of Only Connect to be shown on BBC4 as future series will be on BBC2.
BBC4 are intending to have some sort of quiz programme in future. From an article on BroadcastNow 6 months ago:
Run-throughs are on-going for The Knowledge, a BBC in-house format, Enigma, which is being developed by Only Connect indie Parasol Media, and Victory Televisionâs Eliminate the Impossible.
Broadcast understands that the latter of the three shows is based on the Sherlock Holmes quote: âWhen you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truthâ
Two teams will battle it out over a number of rounds to eliminate the wrong answers from multiple choice questions, leaving the correct answer standing.
The quizzes are likely to be unabashedly intellectual following the success of Only Connect, which has built a cult following since launching in September 2008.
was disappointed until I read the second line,
I hope they keep the quiz on the website
Just had a thought.
We all know Tina is leaving Corrie - we all know that she meets a sorry end but we don't know who's responsible.
Could it be Kirsty? What was their history? I think they had their spats in the past didn't they? Can't see it being Carla or Peter.
Ohhhh, good thinking sooz
Ohhhh, good thinking sooz
Did you have a lovely holiday Rexi?
Ohhhh, good thinking sooz
Did you have a lovely holiday Rexi?
I did thanks xx
and did you see that I bought the sun back with me?!
Dogging Tales
Anyone watching this?
I thought it was a comedy. The couple featured at the moment are just creasing me up.
I think this series is going to be worth watching. Fargo starts on Channel4 on Sunday at 9.00pm.
No Cinds i was thinking of the returned
The Returned was excellent - there was also a fantastic weekly blog on The Guardian. Guardian tv blogs are brilliant cos they fill in the details that go right over my head. Its like watching telly in a room full of smart people
No Cinds i was thinking of the returned
The Returned was excellent - there was also a fantastic weekly blog on The Guardian. Guardian tv blogs are brilliant cos they fill in the details that go right over my head. Its like watching telly in a room full of smart people
There's a programme on tonight about the Walton sextuplets reaching 30 ....awwwwwwwwwwwww - I do find them interesting - such a lovely story.
Dr Harold Shipman - Ch5 now - fascinating
I'm watching 'Protect Our Parents'. It resonates with me because I spend quite a lot of time in hospital and each time I have to address the quandry of going home and being on my own with two visits from carers a day or caving in and living in a Residential home.
Dr Harold Shipman - Ch5 now - fascinating
I'm recording it
Dr Harold Shipman - Ch5 now - fascinating
I'm recording it
You calm down - he can't hurt you now
Dr Harold Shipman - Ch5 now - fascinating
I'm recording it
You calm down - he can't hurt you now
Dr Harold Shipman - Ch5 now - fascinating
I'm recording it
You calm down - he can't hurt you now
Trust me , he wouldn't have dared !!
I'm watching 'Protect Our Parents'. It resonates with me because I spend quite a lot of time in hospital and each time I have to address the quandry of going home and being on my own with two visits from carers a day or caving in and living in a Residential home.
Cologne
I can't remember if many other FMs were watching it first time round, but a quick heads-up anyway:
The new series of "Orphan Black" starts tonight (Wednesday) at 10pm on BBC3.
Yes .................I thought it was really good. Very natural, down to earth and felt very real.
I'm afraid I didn't feel the same about Prey the previous evening. Mr Woo is a real bugger for going 'as if you'd do that ...or that wouldn't happen' etc and it drives me mad - on this occasion I was inclined to agree with him.
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