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    2/3 of the way through s1 of Britannia, vg so far.


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    Is Guerilla worth a look?

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    Vic and Bob's Big Night Out on BBC 4 has started its second series brilliantly. The first series was pretty good, they've smashed it this time though.
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    Sky Arts does have some tremendous music documentaries.

    Mick Ronson presented by Gary Kemp.

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    Watched "Safe" on Netflix, was good for a few episodes then seemed to try too hard and take too long. Worth a watch but would have been better with two less episodes.

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    I started watching the sinner last night, I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be one of those shows with a massive twist at the end. The first two episodes have been really good.

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    I watched Elizabeth is Missing on BBC One last night. Best drama that I have seen in a long time. Glenda Jackson was outstanding in the lead role. Surely deserves a BAFTA.

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    The Andy Murray documentary on Amazon is superb.

    Amazing determination to get himself fit again.

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    Watched "Safe" on Netflix, was good for a few episodes then seemed to try too hard and take too long. Worth a watch but would have been better with two less episodes.
    I enjoyed that

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I started watching the sinner last night, I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be one of those shows with a massive twist at the end. The first two episodes have been really good.
    It's very good.

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    Just in the middle of watching The Confession Killer on Netflix. Just when I thought nothing could shock me about US law enforcers, this comes along. It’s unbelievable. From watching this and from listening to various podcasts on the subject of wrongful convictions, I wouldn’t be surprised if around a third of people in prison in the US are innocent.

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    Not sure if if interest to anyone but stumbled across, “Guy Martin’s Great Escape” on the catchup. He trains to replicate the famous motorcycle jump in the Great Escape, replicating it at the same bit it was filmed at.

    More a light hearted documentary about the Great Escape, and visiting the sites of where it was filmed as well as the real life locations the film was based on.

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    The Spy

    Thought this was fantastic great performance from Sasha Baron Cohen.

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    Derry Girls is hilarious. We’re currently watching the series again.

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    I finally got round to watching the 2nd series of Helix, weird stuff! 😳

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    The Spy

    Thought this was fantastic great performance from Sasha Baron Cohen.
    I thought it was brilliant. Was difficult not googling the outcome before I had watched it.

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    Derry Girls is hilarious. We’re currently watching the series again.
    It’s absolutely brilliant!

    That lassie - Orla and the nun - Sister Michael are two excellent, funny characters! 😂

    Looking forward to season 3!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I finally got round to watching the 2nd series of Helix, weird stuff! 😳
    It really is, it’s so different from the first series.

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    Been watching lots of Final Space recently. An absolutely brilliant programme. Fabulous soundtrack as well.


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    Anybody else watching Sticks & Stones on STV? Quite awkward viewing (obviously a bit extreme). Only ever worked in an office but, never been involved in either side of one of these situations.

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    Just finished The BBC's The Name of the Rose, really enjoyed it although quite a lot of it passed me by. Beautifully acted and wonderfully shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Anybody else watching Sticks & Stones on STV? Quite awkward viewing (obviously a bit extreme). Only ever worked in an office but, never been involved in either side of one of these situations.
    Yes watched it and enjoyed it, heard plenty of folk say they couldn’t watch it any longer as it was realistic and hit home to many folk as to how they themselves are treated at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Yes watched it and enjoyed it, heard plenty of folk say they couldn’t watch it any longer as it was realistic and hit home to many folk as to how they themselves are treated at work.
    The ending was so obvious but, I'll say no more.

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    Just watched Responsible Child, certainly poses some interesting questions re the age of criminal responsibility. Thought the young lad played his part very well.

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    Don't **** with Cats on Netflix is pretty disturbing viewing
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroxburnHibee View Post
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    Don't **** with Cats on Netflix is pretty disturbing viewing
    That was so messed up, well done on the internet sleuths whos persistence to find the truth was amazing, thought his mother was so blinkered even it is a son how she can defend him is crazy, as you said really disturbing, no way could I look at the footage of his sick crimes, those that watched it must really haunt them.

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    Netflix has done surprisingly well with the Witcher, I'm a huge fan of the books and even bigger with the games, I didn't hold out much hope and wasn't enthralled with their casting of Geralt but I really really enjoyed it and they've treated the source material with care

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    A Christmas Carol with Stephen Graham and Guy Pearce has been a really good adaptation so far, really dark. Looking forward to the final part.
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    The Andy Murray documentary on Amazon is superb.

    Amazing determination to get himself fit again.

    Watched it recently, the amount of time and dedication he puts into rehab is unreal, you can tell you must really still love tennis - would be easy to give up after what he’s achieved

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    Just started watching The Walking Dead. Loving it so far!

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