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Originally posted by antongould View PostVery much enjoying DNA ...... 3 episodes in ...... but Lady Gould has a problem ...... no parent would ever take a bairn in a pushchair on the last ferry to Stormsville .......
But of course (in the 2nd series) we were aware of typical herrings – all of which were red and found ourselves shouting “why would a single female detective………… on her own!” at the screen before reminding ourselves that its “just entertainment” – like Hollywood.
We decided to have a rest before “Fear by the Lake” - but then, I’ve noticed here that we can watch series 1 to 3 of Spiral. Given that often we watch an 1 hour per day + Evening news that’s our viewing sorted for a while…..
And now it looks like DNA will be worth a look - thanks - we will have to fit them in on their unavailable dates in the iPlayer.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostDNA deffo worth it. IMO, not quite as much as Valhalla, but....but....
All episodes recorded and next on the agenda"...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 Nick Armstrong View Post
All episodes recorded and next on the agenda
Still, there's no shortage of TV Football now, My God.....
....and the last Episode of The Mandalorian on Friday..... a double-length finale with so much to resolve..... wow!
(Season 3.....12/2021...! Better make the most of this one...)
Hey, we just got the legendary F1 Mercedes Doughnuts....! Thanks for everything, Lewis the Great!Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 13-12-20, 14:55.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostWe decided to have a rest before “Fear by the Lake”.
Half-way through that one... Good stuff. It’s strangely prescient, given that it aired in France in January this year... (no more spoilers...)"...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 jayne lee wilson View PostLast few laps of an amazing season now, Nick? No thriller today (yet) ... but God I'll miss F1 the next few weeks....
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Hey, we just got the legendary F1 Mercedes Doughnuts....! Thanks for everything, Lewis the Great!"...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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I'm right now watching the Suzi Lamplugh mystery documentary on CH5. Her disappearance was in an area where strange things seem to have a habit of happening: the murder of Jill Dando - also unsolved; that tube train bombing by the young man who had got on the train south of the river. It's a district I knew in childhood and which I have re-acquainted myself with since returning to live in London.
Edit The sad, infuriating story is/was yet another one of police oversights and procedural disagreements borne of departmental personality clashes, ending with recent testimony from an elderly lady (seen onscreen but anonymously) that she had been given a description of the main suspect (better be careful here) seen dispatching something large and heavy into Regent's Park Canal, (near London Zoo by the looks of it), which the plod have ***refrained*** from investigating. Suzi's parents both died following years of campaigning for justice, and I felt so sorry for her brother, still living.Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 16-12-20, 23:19.
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Originally posted by tim2017 View PostBarenboim On Beethoven: The Lost Tapes
In 1970, to mark the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth, conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim recorded 13 episodes about the man and his music at London’s Roundhouse Theatre. This two-hour compilation includes some of the best moments, while the full 13 episodes (which have never been broadcast in the UK before) can be viewed on More4 after the film. Barenboim plays extracts at the piano and discusses the late, great composer’s compositions.
When can I watch them and on what channel?
Barenboim On Beethoven: The Lost Tapes will air on Channel 4 HD (CH 104/141) on Saturday 19 December. It is also available in Apps & Games > All 4.
Barenboim On Beethoven episodes 1-13 will air on More4/HD (CH 147/195) on Saturday 19 December. They are also available in Apps & Games > All 4.
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https://www.virginmedia.com/virgin-t...channel-5-gold
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Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View PostCiting an article in today's London 'Times', Petroc informs us that 6 of the 13 were broadcast but only in the Granada TV area. For those who can't get enough Beethoven, it's only 7 years until the next big celebration!
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Not sure I'd recommend it at all - but watched "Us" very recently - BBC iPlayer - and generally reviewed favourably - https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...and-wanderlust - based on David Nicholls' (One Day) novel of the same name.
It was OK, but did the reviewers not notice that Donald seemed rather high up on the Asperger's/Autistic spectrum - or were they too tactful or concerned about pointing this out to mention it?
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I very much enjoy the 'Britain's Most Historic Towns' series, but last night's episode about Manchester in Victorian times was particularly pertinent in terms of the current concerns about slavery in history. I had not realised the link between the mill workers, themselves suffering severe deprivation, and their support for enslaved workers in America.
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