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    I loved it and I found it even funnier on the second viewing.

    Ted, Rebecca, Roy and coach Beard are terrific characters although there aren't really any weaknesses.

    Football ees life!
    We watched the "coach Beard's night out" episode last night.

    I think it's one of my favourite episodes of anything, of all time.

    It was just a pile of glorious wtf from start to finish.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    We watched the "coach Beard's night out" episode last night.

    I think it's one of my favourite episodes of anything, of all time.

    It was just a pile of glorious wtf from start to finish.
    I thought he would waken up and find he’d had a crazy dream. I think wtf describes it perfectly. On the surface, the series worked on a very basic level as a comedy but it was more clever than that and explored serious, deep issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    We watched the "coach Beard's night out" episode last night.

    I think it's one of my favourite episodes of anything, of all time.

    It was just a pile of glorious wtf from start to finish.
    It seemed like a throwaway episode to me. Certainly wtf.
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    Paul Whitehouse's program on BBC2 on the state of English rivers is well worth a watch

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    Last of Us continues to improve for me. Glad it's not the typical "million zombies attacking all the time" show and focussing more on characters. Last couple of episodes have been brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibby70 View Post
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    Last of Us continues to improve for me. Glad it's not the typical "million zombies attacking all the time" show and focussing more on characters. Last couple of episodes have been brilliant.
    They really have. The tension builds up nicely while the characters get properly explored.

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    Outer Banks on Netflix. 5 eps in and really enjoying it

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    I watched the first season when it came out but then didn't keep up so just restarted Snowfall.

    Next I need to catch up on is Mayans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunbar Hibee View Post
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    Outer Banks on Netflix. 5 eps in and really enjoying it
    Binged season 3 last week i loved it

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    There's a big Nicola Walker sized hole in the middle of Unforgotten, still enjoyed the new series though.

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    Mrs Radge and I have been watching Gracie and Frankie on Netflix. It's perfect when you're not in the mood for anything that needs effort but it's actually very funny.

    It stars Lilly Tomlin and Jane Fonda and they're brilliant. Fonda is still stunning at whatever age she is and Tomlin delivers her lines perfectly.

    It also stars Martin Sheen, but the rest of the cast, although good, don't reach the heights of the two older women.

    They're 30 minute episodes too so perfect for a filler.
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    Started Line of Duty yesterday 😵

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    There's a big Nicola Walker sized hole in the middle of Unforgotten, still enjoyed the new series though.
    What channel Hutch ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    What channel Hutch ?
    Full series is on ITVx, it's on weekly on Monday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    There's a big Nicola Walker sized hole in the middle of Unforgotten, still enjoyed the new series though.
    I think Bhaskars understatement was as big a part of the show. Poor old itv have a smaller budget than the streaming channels but they continue to do great work with Unforgotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    I think Bhaskars understatement was as big a part of the show. Poor old itv have a smaller budget than the streaming channels but they continue to do great work with Unforgotten.
    The Bay starts again tomorrow, they've done well with that too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Mrs Radge and I have been watching Gracie and Frankie on Netflix. It's perfect when you're not in the mood for anything that needs effort but it's actually very funny.

    It stars Lilly Tomlin and Jane Fonda and they're brilliant. Fonda is still stunning at whatever age she is and Tomlin delivers her lines perfectly.

    It also stars Martin Sheen, but the rest of the cast, although good, don't reach the heights of the two older women.

    They're 30 minute episodes too so perfect for a filler.
    Me and the Mrs started watching that a few years back. Easy viewing and good to wind down before bed after watching something more thought provoking.

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    Like him or not Clarksons Farm S2 was excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch1875 View Post
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    Like him or not Clarksons Farm S2 was excellent.
    Watched a bit of that last night, the lagers not bad either


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Me and the Mrs started watching that a few years back. Easy viewing and good to wind down before bed after watching something more thought provoking.
    Exactly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Mrs Radge and I have been watching Gracie and Frankie on Netflix. It's perfect when you're not in the mood for anything that needs effort but it's actually very funny.

    It stars Lilly Tomlin and Jane Fonda and they're brilliant. Fonda is still stunning at whatever age she is and Tomlin delivers her lines perfectly.

    It also stars Martin Sheen, but the rest of the cast, although good, don't reach the heights of the two older women.

    They're 30 minute episodes too so perfect for a filler.
    I love Grace and Frankie, I’ve rewatched it so many times.

    One Day At A Time is really good as well, Rita Moreno is brilliant.

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    There's a big Nicola Walker sized hole in the middle of Unforgotten, still enjoyed the new series though.
    I do like the programme and I realise it's about murders but it might be nice if they had the odd case that didn't eventually revolve around abuse and s*xual assault etc. Becomes a bit relentlessly grim.

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    Just watched episode 8 of The Last of Us.

    Brilliant.

    It's ok baby girl, I've got you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Just watched episode 8 of The Last of Us.

    Brilliant.

    It's ok baby girl, I've got you.

    *Small spoiler coming up
    Started blubbing like a baby when he said that. Bella Ramsay is an amazing actor, she deserves multiple awards for this episode alone. The trauma in her face after mincing David's head with the meat cleaver really got to me. I almost gret when Joel found her and lost it completely when he said baby girl. Not sure how I am going to handle the season ending on Monday.


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    I never watched Breaking Bad but I’ve just started Better Call Saul. I think I’m going to enjoy it.

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    Finished blackbird the other day really good, hard to say you enjoyed something when it’s based on true events but it was very well made

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    I never watched Breaking Bad but I’ve just started Better Call Saul. I think I’m going to enjoy it.
    I’ve never known anyone who watched without having seen BB.

    Personally I would recommend you stop and begin BB instead…. It will pay off long term. Also I’m incredibly jealous that you have about 130 hours worth of incredible story telling ahead of you

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    Just started my annual rewatch of Band of Brothers, it's still utter perfection

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    As much as I wanted to like Paul Whitehouses programme about River pollution, im afraid it just didn’t work as well without Bob and the relaxed delivery, and of course you’re staring at bits of poo floating in rivers instead of kingfishers through dappled sunlight. Not quite the same relaxed vibe! But of course, a great cause is being served by making the programme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    Just started my annual rewatch of Band of Brothers, it's still utter perfection
    It is indeed. The winter forest scenes are amazing, I've never felt so much tension watching a TV program (with the exception of Whacky Races).

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