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Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

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

Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

I noticed that eugene - I've got it set to record  

Kaffs
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:

Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

Oooo! Thanks Eugene.  I don't normally look at the BBC3 schedules to be honest. I'll deffo take a look at that though. 

Xochi

Coronation Street chiefs are also planning to release exclusive scenes featuring Tina and the four murder suspects on the show's official website, before the real culprit is exposed on TV.

Tina will be seen having a final confrontation on the balcony with Peter, Carla, Rob and Tracy in the online scenes - but only one will air on screen for real in the murder episode. The internet tie-in will launch at 12pm tomorrow (May 19).

A Coronation Street statement teased: "Tina's death will have far-reaching consequences for many residents as the police start the hunt for the killer - but will they get the right person, or will the murderer walk free leaving an innocent suspect to take the rap?"

Coronation Street will switch to a 9pm timeslot for the dramatic episodes as ITV has created a special 'event' schedule from Monday, May 26 to coincide with the Britain's Got Talent live shows



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

Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

Oooo! Thanks Eugene.  I don't normally look at the BBC3 schedules to be honest. I'll deffo take a look at that though. 

 

Ironically BBC Three is one of the few stations I regularly check.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by erinp:

Coronation Street chiefs are also planning to release exclusive scenes featuring Tina and the four murder suspects on the show's official website, before the real culprit is exposed on TV.

Tina will be seen having a final confrontation on the balcony with Peter, Carla, Rob and Tracy in the online scenes - but only one will air on screen for real in the murder episode. The internet tie-in will launch at 12pm tomorrow (May 19).

A Coronation Street statement teased: "Tina's death will have far-reaching consequences for many residents as the police start the hunt for the killer - but will they get the right person, or will the murderer walk free leaving an innocent suspect to take the rap?"

Coronation Street will switch to a 9pm timeslot for the dramatic episodes as ITV has created a special 'event' schedule from Monday, May 26 to coincide with the Britain's Got Talent live shows



My money is on Tracey being the murderer and Rob taking the rap for it.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by erinp:

Coronation Street chiefs are also planning to release exclusive scenes featuring Tina and the four murder suspects on the show's official website, before the real culprit is exposed on TV.

Tina will be seen having a final confrontation on the balcony with Peter, Carla, Rob and Tracy in the online scenes - but only one will air on screen for real in the murder episode. The internet tie-in will launch at 12pm tomorrow (May 19).

A Coronation Street statement teased: "Tina's death will have far-reaching consequences for many residents as the police start the hunt for the killer - but will they get the right person, or will the murderer walk free leaving an innocent suspect to take the rap?"

Coronation Street will switch to a 9pm timeslot for the dramatic episodes as ITV has created a special 'event' schedule from Monday, May 26 to coincide with the Britain's Got Talent live shows



My money is on Tracey being the murderer and Rob taking the rap for it.

I think it's going to be Tony (jason's Dad) because she knows he's a wrong 'un.   Tracey and/or Rob could be in the frame though

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

Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

Oooo! Thanks Eugene.  I don't normally look at the BBC3 schedules to be honest. I'll deffo take a look at that though. 

Just want to thank you for the heads-up on the second series Eugene. I'm enjoying it hugely!  

Xochi
Originally Posted by Xochi:
Originally Posted by Xochi:
Originally Posted by Eugene's Lair:

Another heads-up:

BBC3 proves it's *ahem* not dead yet with a new series of "In the Flesh" - 10pm, Sunday.

I know a number of FMs enjoyed the first series, which was sadly only 3 episodes long. This time they've commissioned 6, and it looks like writer Dominic Mitchell will go deeper into the background stories that he only touched on in series 1...

Oooo! Thanks Eugene.  I don't normally look at the BBC3 schedules to be honest. I'll deffo take a look at that though. 

Just want to thank you for the heads-up on the second series Eugene. I'm enjoying it hugely!  

Glad to be of service!

I thought the first series was very clever, and approached the second with apprehension, I became even more concerned when two "big names" were killed-off in the first episode. I shouldn't have worried though: Dominic Mitchell appears to be in total control of his material, and this series is looking really good!

Eugene's Lair
Originally Posted by jacksonb:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Was that it for happy valley?!

No, it's in 6 parts, tonight was part 4.

 

Disturbing episode,isn't Sarah Lancashire is very very good in it.Completely believable.

I'm recording tonights ep - watching last week as I type ....................bl**dy BRILLIANT!(but disturbing) Sarah Lancashire is quite exceptional.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Kaffs:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

3 episodes into The Good Wife - good watch so far.

only 3 episodes..... wait till you're 3 seasons in-... the current series is absolutely brilliant - you're going to love the ride!

Thanks Kaffy. Watched three episodes straight last night,the time flew.

FM

 

Just watched the film The Descendants on Channel 4. The hospital scenes had me thinking about my and I could really relate to those scenes.

 

Over all I enjoyed it and I liked the intertwined stories and the reveal.

 

Makes a nice change from all out action films, but I do need to go to bed on a lighter note, so a bit of American Dad is needed 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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