"There's nothing on 'the box' "
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In case anyone is interested, North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell, BBC drama is currently available on iplayer.
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Just wondered if you personally had anything to suggest.
The latest things that I have watched on TV were a cartoon Christmas 2017 and the first Iron Man film sometime last year. I have never been a big fan of TV and rarely watched for the last 50 years. I did start watching TV about 22 years ago when I was suffering with depression over a period of 9 months - don't think it helped spending time sat in a chair. So really no first hand knowledge but I did find Jack Hargreaves series of gone fishing and out of town interesting years ago.
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Both, they exchange quips, experiences of both their lives & health. A smattering of fishing too😊. It’s like a couple of friends sat on a river bank chewing the fat. . .Which is what they are👍🏻
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That’ll be a radio prog then ET. Was TV invented in them days🤔. I remember Grandpa telling tales of when they’d huddle around the radio to listen to stuff back in the day👍🏻. I guess this Jack Hargreaves was from them days. Times move on. . .Gladly👏🏻👏🏻😊
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Early black and white gem currently running on Talking Pictures channel...........Callen with Edward Woodward.
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Saw the first one the other night. Nothing like a bit of nostalgia. Quite like the theme tune. A bit 'Ipcress File'
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Have you tried Edward Woodward’s name without all the “d’s”
Ewar Woowar 😂😂😂
He used to live in Tavistock I believe. A man with taste.
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Albaston near Gunnislake. Then they moved to a converted lifeboat station near Padstow.
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Thought I was fairly close. 😁
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I’ve come to appreciate American dramas a bit more these last few years. Loved Hill Street Blues right from the very first episode, that can be seen on Channel Four iplayer, All4 I think it is called. Loved the American version of House of Cards, Spacey can’t half act, regardless of his other alleged predilections.
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just hearing (and sometimes seeing) the intro to Hill street blues just takes me back to watching it on a late Thursday night (after 10?) at home before I moved out to Hull.
Of course in those days you had to watch things when they were broadcast.
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Watched the first of the new series of "Midsummer Murders" I'll give the second one a chance but ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, It seems they knew it wasn't up to scratch so they tried loading the cast with some time-expired actors and actresses. And that compounded with the ghastly plot, left me hoping for the return of John Nettles
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