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Thread: Best Documentaries
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03-04-2025 06:31 AM #601
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03-04-2025 08:57 PM #602
Watching Gone Girls, The Long Island Serial Killer. The American police’s attitude towards sex workers is disgraceful. Not an easy watch but very powerful.
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06-04-2025 08:45 AM #603
Blink
Disney+
Tells the true life story of a Canadian couple who face up to the tragic diagnosis that 3 out of 4 of their children will lose their sight due to an inherited eye condition so make the decision to take them on a world tour to give them memories and tick off their bucket list before it is too late
A tough emotional watch at times
1hr 34 m with subtitles family speak English and French
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07-04-2025 05:54 PM #604
The Tattooist's Son: Journey to Auschwitz on Sky History, a very moving watch.
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08-04-2025 09:09 AM #605
The Final: Attack on Wembley on Netflix. It is about ticketless England fans forcing their way into Wembley at the Euro 2020 final. Absolute thugs. I remember one tiny bit of the incident being reported at the time but it didn't look like anything on the scale shown in the documentary. Did I just miss it at the time or was it not fully reported?
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08-04-2025 09:50 PM #606
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Think it is an old one on Prime so it’s probably been mentioned before but just enjoyed The Other Side of Edinburgh about Tony Hand who comes across as a thoroughly decent, modest and humble bloke.
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09-04-2025 04:00 PM #607
Kinahan: The True Story of Ireland's Mafia
Four episodes. First three on the iplayer which I binged last week but the final episode not available until next week. Fascinating insight from the birth of the clan in the 80s right up to the present day. Much carnage along the way. I won’t give any spoilers but enjoyed it.
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10-04-2025 08:21 AM #608
The Basement :A Vanishing in Apple Valley , on channel 5
a shocking and pretty disturbing story of the dissapearence of four people . Not for the faint hearted
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17-04-2025 08:03 AM #613
I’ve finished Netflix-Turning Point-the Bomb and the cold war. Really impressed.
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18-04-2025 06:18 AM #614This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-04-2025 04:37 PM #617
Barristers on All4, 3 part documentary about defence lawyers in London, interesting stuff.
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25-04-2025 03:18 PM #618
Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood, part drama, part documentary, decent viewing on Sky.
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25-04-2025 05:09 PM #619
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26-04-2025 02:02 AM #621
Struggling to sleep with an injury just now so about to stick on the sky documentary "Schmeichel "
Big Peter was an idol of mine growing up. I generally played outfield at youth football but was always first to go in goals if our keeper got injured or suspended
Spent a bit of time between the sticks playing Sunday amateur when I got a bit older
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26-04-2025 04:57 AM #622
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27-04-2025 10:44 PM #623
Just finished the final episode of Ozark Law, quite an emotional watch for about the last 30 minutes.
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28-04-2025 01:35 PM #624
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The Rory Gallagher Story on BBC i-player.
Shy and shunned the limelight and commercialisation of his music, never releasing a single. At his peak he was rated No.1 guitarist by Melody Maker (above Clapton, Page, Beck etc.), but he is still under-rated and also under the radar to many, esp the younger generations. I was lucky to see him live a couple of times late 70s. Awesome.
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28-04-2025 02:49 PM #625
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