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Been watching this weekly, nice to see the real CSI and how it really works.
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Thread: Best Documentaries
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04-06-2023 03:17 PM #361
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06-06-2023 09:25 AM #362
A paedophile in my family: Surviving Dad on All4, this stuff makes my skin crawl but, I think it's really important for people to watch them. Emotional viewing 😢
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11-06-2023 06:38 PM #364
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The Alpinist. About a young climber called Marc Andre Leclerc who climbs huge mountains on all terrain (ice, snow, rock) solo, without ropes.
Really quite a moving documentary. It was on Netflix until last week but you can still purchase it on Prime for £5.
Highly recommend and it's one that's stuck with me for days now.
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11-06-2023 06:56 PM #365
Netflix, inside the Tour de France. Shows up the namby pamby, pussies that play the sport we love. Those cyclist are hard-core and I ant imagine footballers having to go through what they do. Really good watch
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11-06-2023 08:00 PM #366
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Tremendous viewing all-round.Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 12-06-2023 at 01:38 PM.
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12-06-2023 12:18 PM #369
I have decided that when the unthinkable happens, I may just about be able to accept David Tennant as a replacement.
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12-06-2023 10:57 PM #370
Started watching Once Upon A Time in Northern Ireland. Some incredibly upsetting scenes and great interviews with a variety of people from those dark days.
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13-06-2023 11:52 AM #371
Berlin 1945, very interesting 3 parter on iPlayer quoting from diaries from 1945 from people on all sides with associated film footage to boot.
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13-06-2023 12:29 PM #372
Just watched all 3 episodes of 'Arnold' on Netflix, about, and mostly narrated by, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Splits it into his life as an athlete, movie star and politician. Really enjoyed it and does touch on his unacceptable behaviour towards women, which he acknowledges. Escaped a tough background to become the best in the world of bodybuilding, followed by all his other achievements. Very keen to stress all the help he received in the way, and now seems quite lonely, as a number of his friends have died and his wife divorced him after he admitted an affair with a member of their staff, who had his child.
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16-06-2023 02:52 PM #373
Jay Blades' East End through time on Channel 5, not sure if it's because I feel a strange affinity to the place (reminds me of Leith) but, I'm finding it really interesting.
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16-06-2023 07:07 PM #374
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I find him a fascinating person
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17-06-2023 08:56 AM #376
After the Battle, London - Ed Murrow Reports, really interesting documentary from 1959 on iPlayer about an American reporter explaining the changes in London since he used to report from there during WW2.
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18-06-2023 11:32 AM #377
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18-06-2023 04:44 PM #378
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100 foot wave on Sky Documentaries, absolutely crazy stuff
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23-06-2023 09:12 AM #379
House of Hammer on Quest Red, never heard of Actor Armie Hammer but, judging by these programmes he seems to be a proper weirdo, the latest in a family of weirdos! 😲
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23-06-2023 09:57 AM #380This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-06-2023 04:04 PM #383
Exposing Parchman on C&I, a very unpleasant watch. Horrendous programme about the inhumane living conditions in a Mississippi prison.
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 27-06-2023 at 09:18 AM.
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27-06-2023 05:59 PM #385This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-07-2023 07:45 PM #386
Extraction on All4 and Body on the beach (about a Swedish girl living in Edinburgh) on iPlayer, both worth a watch.
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21-07-2023 08:25 AM #387
Secrets of the London Underground continues to be a really interesting programme.
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23-07-2023 10:02 AM #389
The Hermit of Treig. Ken Smith originally from Derbyshire has lived in a log cabin he made for himself on the banks of a remote Scottish loch for over 40 years. Now 74 and with his health starting to fail him, he's allowed a young Scottish film director to follow how he lives.
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