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If you want to go deeper, try David(The Wire) Simon's drama Treme.
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12-01-2021 07:23 PM #31
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12-01-2021 08:21 PM #32
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As a slightly too late alert, Sky Arts are showing KT Tunstall ‘s tribute to Ivor Cutler.
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12-01-2021 08:56 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis is how it feels
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12-01-2021 09:37 PM #34
I've just finished part 1 of 3 of Fear City on Netflix.
Very good so far. It's about the mob in new york.
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That doc about Cutler is excellent too.
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13-01-2021 08:13 AM #36
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Watched a documentary about Ivor Cutler on Sky, I only really had heard his name before but it was really interesting. Presented by KT Tunstall.
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13-01-2021 03:21 PM #39
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Maybe worthwhile checking YouTube, amazing what turns up on the platform.
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14-01-2021 01:42 PM #42
Watching “The Ripper” on Netflix - unsurprisingly about the Yorkshire Ripper.
Never realised that Bruce Jones who played Les Battersby in Coronation Street found one of the bodies. He was treated as a suspect and lost his wife and kids as a result.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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14-01-2021 06:17 PM #43
Not a documentary but watching the Pembrokeshire Murders series. Rubbish title considering he appeared on Bullseye!
I would have called it Double Topped. 😬
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15-01-2021 07:30 PM #47
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The Art Of Drumming on Sky Arts is good if you like your music.
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15-01-2021 10:15 PM #48
Night Stalker on Netflix is brilliant. Not for the faint hearted as pretty graphic. Ramirez was one ****ed up evil git.
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16-01-2021 09:04 PM #49
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Just tuned in to Sky Arts, currently showing Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President.
It’s probably my age, but it’s a great watch.
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The guy who hid the woman he murdered in his storage lock up, Jesus...
He visited it everyday
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28-01-2021 04:42 PM #55
Started The Last Dance this week, terrific so far. Good recommendation!
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28-01-2021 10:36 PM #56
I noticed a whole load of Storyville's on BBC iPlayer.
Started with the Evel Knievel one tonight. What a nutter he was.
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31-01-2021 04:37 PM #57
Not seen it mentioned on here, but Ian Hislop's Fake News on BBC 4 is a good watch. Informative and entertaining. It goes back to the 19th century looking at fake news in the beginning of modern media and up to the modern day. It looks at the motivation, means and consequences of fake news and conspiracy theories. For me it didn't go far enough back in time, it could have started with the ancient Egyptians and their hieroglyphics, the Roman chroniclers or even Mr Moses coming down from a mountain top.
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01-02-2021 12:28 PM #58
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Teenage Superstars
Great documentary about the early days of the Scottish indie music scene.
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01-02-2021 05:19 PM #59
Been watching A Summer of Rockets on BBC iPlayer just now a post war/50s spy drama based on a true story.
Enjoying it so far. The portrayal of the elite upper classes and racist intolerance of the period is very well done.
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