All Together Now last night and was delighted, after watching a few mediocre acts, to see a really good female singer blowing the other entrants out of sight with 96 points. Her tuning was spot on and when she went for the higher notes reach them without any problem and stuck to the notes without feeling the need to warble around them. I then watched the end of The Voice - congratulations to worthy winner Molly, and I’m not just saying that because she is from Cornwall! Her final opponent I feel murdered Autumn Leaves - tuning not perfect and too many added wobbles!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostLast night BBC1 started a re-run of the most recent series of 'Would I Lie to You'. If you didn't catch it last time, and even if you did, try to catch the wonderful performance of Bob Mortimer talking about Chris Rea and a bath - my face was sore laughing - and even better, David Mitchell's reaction. Great episode.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...s-12-episode-1"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAbsolutely brilliant. All Mortimer's appearances on this show are hilarious (inc. as you say, Mitchell's reactions). The one where he recounts his early legal fame as "The Cockroach King" is equally funny....)
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I always thought I was a current affairs junkie, but one thing I have noticed {inc a prolonged month long being fairly much cut adrift by illness for a month and on settee} Through watching Parliam,ent Channel 232 and BBC News 231 is that an enormous amount of Dosh being spent on News....6 or 7 Brussels corres', 2 Strasburg etc etc COllosal; mounts (at £50-100 K per corres')....In Uk 50 Presenters of one kind and another etc etc....travel, expenses + camera crews and producers and producers ass', rresearchers....blaa blaa etc etc....GOODNESS, People being dragged in that I haven't seen for years.....a deluge 20+ different weather people, just on Network TV....etc etc
....May I put in a word of thanks and admiration to Ruth Fox and Mark D'Arcy who have given succinct and unhysterical commentary and guidance on the Parliament Channel.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostYes, but huge credit to Laura Kuenssberg (BBC News & website summaries and explication de texte) and my personal favourite, Mr Good-Looking Nick Watt on BBC2 Newsnight...
Another big story tonight for all of them to make sense of....!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostYes, but huge credit to Laura Kuenssberg (BBC News & website summaries and explication de texte) and my personal favourite, Mr Good-Looking Nick Watt on BBC2 Newsnight...
Another big story tonight for all of them to make sense of....!
And I have to say that Laura K , and Katya Adler have been superb at their jobs through all this. Nick Watt is also good, but somehow ( to me) seems to just give a little less away in nods and winks, but he too has been very good.
'spose he's ok , in a good light.......
Oh yes, Bristol City v WBA last night. Well bits of it anyway. Classic " almost " comeback. Proper football that Jayne, cold nights on half empty terraces , many miles from home.....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Surgeons:At the Edge of Life last night BBC2 was thought provoking on several levels.
I've seen footage of patients having brain surgery while awake before but this example where the speech was being monitored while a tumour was removed was something else.
What will stay in my mind for some time though is the artificial aorta replacement. The factory in Glasgow that makes the tubes was very much as one might expect - hi-tech spinning and knitting frames, with one anomaly; the smaller vessels that are joined to the main artificial aorta( and used to supply liver, kidneys etc) are stitched on by hand. Apparently machines were tried but the results were not as good, so now folks all kitted out in anti-contamination gear and gloves, wielding needle and thread, join smaller tubes onto bigger ones. Not a job that's easy at the best of times...
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View Post'Pervert Park'
BBC 4 Documentary
Residents of a trailer park in St. Petersburg, Florida - all convicted sex offenders discuss their experiences living in the outside world.
A real eye-opener!
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostI have been watching the 'Murder, Mystery and My Family' series and starting to get disturbed by this. Clear attempts made to cast blame for murders onto other, named, people who are not now around to defend themselves.
I know what you mean. The formulaic 'examination' of the evidence is superficial at best, spurious/meaningless at worst, and the superannuated ex-Judge hardly inspires confidence."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostWatched the two series of Fleabag back to back. Really didn't like the first one at all: far too much female masturbation and not actually that funny. Second series was like a night and day difference. I really loved the character of the sister and the performance by Sian Clifford.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostWatched the two series of Fleabag back to back. Really didn't like the first one at all: far too much female masturbation and not actually that funny. Second series was like a night and day difference. I really loved the character of the sister and the performance by Sian Clifford.
Pedants’ corner:
The ridiculous ‘Back to back’ is one of my (many) pet hates. You mean ‘consecutively’.
(Not getting at you personally!)Last edited by LezLee; 11-04-19, 11:29.
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