Took Michelle, and brought her back from the Pictures last night to see, Rocketmaaaaaaan, Ignore the over critical reviews, brilliant!
Just finished watching this series over four nights this week. Seemed to be much more realistic than the film released earlier. Good roles played by Timothy Spall and Kenneth Cranham supported by Geoff Bell, David Hayman and Alex Norton amongst others. The interesting thing in the closing credits they reckoned that £14…
This is not a recommendation but more of a question. Does anyone watch this programme? If so, in last night's episode there was a singer in the jazz club who I was convinced was the lead singer of Elbow, Guy Garvey. There is a link in that he is married to Rachel Sterling who plays Millie. One of those annoying questions…
I expect Line of Duty fans are gripped by the current series? Better not say anything just incase some have yet to caught up David
Interesting to see Matt Baker discussing the increased popularity of the 'staycation' in particular caravan holidays. Even more interesting for me to see the two featured locations are both within a couple of miles of where I live. Gibraltar Farm is in the beautiful village of Silverdale with good walks all around. I…
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This TV program views tonight and is presented by David Attenborough. A very serious subject by all accounts and possibly one we should all watch. I guess much of that discussed will impact seriously on the future of the pastime we currently and collectively enjoy.
This will be broadcast on BBC1 this week over several days so it should be easier to keep up. Having just watched the first episode I suspect we will be all over the place as to who the real "victim" is but then I expect that is the rational of the series? John Hannah is the lead detective and as with all TV detectives he…
I have just watched one of the most emotional television programmes I have seen in a while. The story revolves around the Kensington Aldridge Academy or KAA for short which is school in the shadow of Grenfell Tower. The school had to be evacuated after the fire to temporary premises and the story is about the children…
Did anyone else watch this last night? I usually avoid these sort of celebrity challenges like the plague - I'm just always very aware of the huge back up teams making sure these precious souls don't fail! And I spent the first 20 minutes or so hating all the dramatic tears and breakdowns and forced bonhomie. But I'm glad…
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