Clarksons Farm was superb viewing again.
Watched Titan yesterday on Netflix, that was fairly jaw dropping.
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13-06-2025 08:13 AM #8071
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"Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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13-06-2025 08:56 AM #8072This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Second series was South America
Third was Canada
Fourth was Japan to Indonesia
Fifth (series just ended) was China to India.
They've done Asia (appreciate it is a big and culturally diverse continent) in three series (and two consecutive series) so I can't see them doing that next time.
They've done South America twice (one normal series, one celebrity series).
So obvious gaps are:
(1) Africa (though one of the celebrity series started in Africa) - might be too difficult infrastructure wise in certain places?
(2) Australia (I felt the Canada one was lacking in that it was just one country but at least they had a language barrier in parts of it which they wouldn't have in Australia)
(3) Northern/Eastern Europe (maybe a bit boring) - ended the first celebrity series in Norway.
(4) Russia (just not possible at the moment - and probably include Asia again)
(5) Middle East (see Russia and its Asia again)
I agree with the poster who said the fact India was so cheap made it a bit easy. I'd also say that once out of China, language wasn't such a big issue due to the amount of people who speak English in India (and Nepal).
I think there should be a new rule where they can't just ask someone on a train to look up Google Maps and transport websites.
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13-06-2025 12:48 PM #8073This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With ya on the The Rig tho…bloody awful that was.
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13-06-2025 09:14 PM #8075
Watched 3 episodes of Dept Q. Won't be watching anymore.
I've basically seen it about a hundred times before already.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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13-06-2025 11:07 PM #8076This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-06-2025 08:10 PM #8077This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No spoilers
Shout out for Clarkson’s Farm 4 ( Prime )
Jeremy tells it as it is
Respect
Must have bottomless pockets
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14-06-2025 08:37 PM #8078
Fubar is back on netflix. Silly but enjoyable nonsense. Any even gets to say "I'll be back"
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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15-06-2025 06:22 AM #8079This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Glad you’re enjoying it more.
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15-06-2025 10:27 AM #8080This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm out.
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23-06-2025 07:23 PM #8081This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-06-2025 09:49 PM #8082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-06-2025 07:51 PM #8083This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought the characters were unlikeable, some of the accents poor, and the storyline was absolutely ridiculous. Not quite sure why we persisted until the end....
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25-06-2025 09:21 AM #8084
Finished the latest series of Clarksons Farm last night and I found it to be a bit Grand Tour like. Entertaining in the main but veering sharply in to farce a lot of the time.
The whole pub thing was incredibly tedious and frustrating to watch - yes it was done for drama but having been formerly involved in Pubs and now in agriculture I found it ridiculous really. Clarksons Pub with some shots of combines and tractors thrown in for good measure.
The forced opening on a Bank Holiday was such a pointless exercise, I actually felt sorry for most of the people involved because they were putting put under such pressure for the sake of dramatic TV.
No soft opening to work out the kinks, throwing literal millions of pounds at it for the sake of it, running around like idiots, it was so ****ing obvious it was going to be a disaster.
The two advisors he brought on board, I read they were insufferable on reddit a couple of weeks ago, I think they were doing their best under ridiculous amounts of pressure for the vanity of a millionaire.
The whole business plan was obviously flawed - admirable as its intentions were. I think it was £300 per kg for the black pepper they were using because it was grown in Cornwall? Christ alive, its lunacy. It's why we have a global economy. The whole point of backing British Farming is you buy the products we produce here, but not at the sycophantic exclusion of products that aren't - especially something as fundamental to cooking as pepper.
Really enjoyed series 1-3, series 4 of Clarksons Farce was silly."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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25-06-2025 09:44 AM #8085
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After that it sort of just droned on and on, with the main detective becoming more unlikable by the episode.
Turned into Sunday afternoon napping material and if it hadn't been for the Scottish representation, I'd have given up.
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25-06-2025 09:46 AM #8086
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Currently halfway through The Survivors on Netflix. Really enjoying it. Nice little Aussie drama with a few twists and turns so far.
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25-06-2025 09:04 PM #8087This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-06-2025 05:49 PM #8088
Just about finished The Plot Against America.
It's a David Simon thing, which is what attracted me. But it's remarkable how much of it has echoes in what is happening in the US just now.
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27-06-2025 10:58 AM #8089
I’m binging on Race Around The World. I didn’t fancy it at first but found it really interesting from a geographical, human relationships and back story point of view
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27-06-2025 11:16 AM #8090
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Added to the list.
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27-06-2025 11:27 AM #8091
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Also surprised how beautiful China looked I’ve never fancied it before but it looks incredible
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27-06-2025 11:51 AM #8092This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Shout out once again for John Hannah does a wonderful job as narrator imo
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01-07-2025 09:04 PM #8093
I see that season 2 of Scrublands has been added to iPlayer, season 1 was worth a watch.
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