I wasn't going to watch but couldn't sleep so decided to watch as it was promoted on the home screen. Wish I hadn't. How many obvious hints did he drop that nobody took forward. He was beyond evil.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On another note, recommend watching the Panorama programme on the Post Office Scandal. I was moved to tears with the anger I felt for the people wrongly accused.
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Thread: Best Documentaries
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04-05-2022 02:57 PM #241
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04-05-2022 03:52 PM #242
Watched that Nikki Graham thing last night. Wasn't prepared for the images of her body at the end. What a horrific disease that is, poor girl and family.
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04-05-2022 05:57 PM #244
Monster in the Shadows on Sky Crime, massively unpleasant series about a girl about to reveal a paedophile ring in her family who was mysteriously killed, not pleasant viewing. Cover ups here, there and everywhere.
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28-06-2022 05:21 PM #246This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Edit-Channel 4Last edited by Billy Whizz; 28-06-2022 at 05:36 PM.
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04-07-2022 03:13 PM #247
Started watching, 'George Carlin's American Dream', two part documentary about George Carlin. (Available on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV. Interesting and in depth delve into the American comedian's life and work. Well worth a watch.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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09-07-2022 08:32 AM #249
Scouting for Girls on Sky Documentaries, terrible what these young girls had to go through whilst chasing their dreams.
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25-07-2022 05:30 PM #250
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Watched Roadrunner the Anthony Bourdain documentary last night on Netflix. He’s a bit of an idol of mine so I realise I’m heavily biased but it was genuinely an immense 2 hours of viewing.
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05-08-2022 07:47 AM #252
Woodstock99 on Netflix. Makes Fyre Festival look very lame indeed.
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03-09-2022 08:23 AM #253
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Who Killed The kLF?
Really enjoyed this
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05-09-2022 03:58 PM #255This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2022 11:39 AM #257
John Wayne Gacy:Devil in Disguise on Sky Showcase, evil mf, people in authority at the time have some serious questions to answer about how much they knew.
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18-10-2022 08:26 AM #259
Yorkshire Cop: Police, Racism and Me on Channel 4 - Documentary about Bill Thomas, the first Black male police officer in South Yorkshire, What an amazing individual.
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18-10-2022 09:08 AM #260
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I’m enjoying the old man just now on Disney+ think it’s an FX show, it’s slow but it has a decent story and the acting is very good as well.
I also started the Watcher on Netflix the other night with the mrs and il see it through but I’m really starting to hate the Netflix original things they all seem to start well and just descend into absolute muck, had high hopes on this one with being based on true events and a half decent cast but Jesus
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19-10-2022 09:40 AM #261
Watched the 1st part of the worlds end murders on the BBC IPlayer last night. Looking back at the 1970’s you forgot how basic policing was, loads of cards with details on them, rather than all on the PC now-days. How hard it was back then to catch a killer, no DNA/CCTV etc
2 lovely girls killed for little or no reason
Seeing Edinburgh in the 1970’s was interesting, featured throughput the program. Will watch part 2 tonight
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19-10-2022 06:23 PM #262
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Theres only one word to describe Angus Sinclair and that's EVIL . We'll never know just how many crimes he committed.
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19-10-2022 08:14 PM #263
We started watching the Son documentary on Prime. We’ve not finished it but his dad comes across as an abusive welt who probably thinks his sons (no pun intended) made it in football because of the beatings he inflicted upon them rather than in spite of them.
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21-10-2022 03:05 PM #264
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22-10-2022 06:03 AM #265
Adam Curtis series on the end of communism in Russia. On iplayer.
Scary stuff and without commentary. Just the tawdry reality of it all.
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22-10-2022 08:24 AM #266This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yup I'd recommended same on the Best TV thread but this is a better place. What a horrible reality, the wee girl begging in episode 2 😞
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24-10-2022 08:41 AM #267
Louis Theroux: Talking to Anorexia on W Channel, What a horrible disorder for the people suffering and their loved ones to go through.
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29-10-2022 08:56 AM #268This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-10-2022 04:29 PM #269This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I expect this is on the wrong thread mind you.
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