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Chibnall is saying Doctor Who fans are concentrating on the bad things about his tenure and not the good things.
“All The Icebergs I Didn’t Hit: A Memoir” by the captain of the Titanic.
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Originally posted by amethyst View PostWas flicking through channels came across Heartbeat episode on ITV 3,where Lulu appeared she sang To Sir with love cant recall seeing this before.
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About "Doctor Gummidge' - Charlotte Coleman who played Sue in Worzel Gummidge was a more tragic loss than Bert Wee who was 76
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Old Coronation st on ITV 3 is a marvel, un-like Today's new Creime-Horror ridden Episodes that are issue lead
After watching Bread and Hi De Hi earlier on prior to and/in early Lockdown ... discovering this by "chance" is a close 2nd Marvel!!
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Originally posted by Moonraker View PostI started watching Dad's Army yesterday. I purchased the complete series a few days ago.
Watched episode one only ro realise that all the subsequent episodes were a flashback.
Here is the details I researched after the show:
The very first episode of Dad's Army, The Man and the Hour, begins with a scene set in the 'present day' - 1968, when the show was first broadcast. In the scene, an elderly Mainwaring gives a patriotic address recalling his time in the Home Guard as a way to endorse Harold Wilson's "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. So all that follows - over the whole of the 80 episodes of the sitcom - is technically a flashback!
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I started watching Dad's Army yesterday. I purchased the complete series a few days ago.
Watched episode one only ro realise that all the subsequent episodes were a flashback.
Here is the details I researched after the show:
The very first episode of Dad's Army, The Man and the Hour, begins with a scene set in the 'present day' - 1968, when the show was first broadcast. In the scene, an elderly Mainwaring gives a patriotic address recalling his time in the Home Guard as a way to endorse Harold Wilson's "I'm Backing Britain" campaign. So all that follows - over the whole of the 80 episodes of the sitcom - is technically a flashback!
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Randall & Hopkirk on channel 48 every night at 8pm
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Originally posted by onthebusesfan View PostThere Has Been Rubbish on tv During Lockdown .
So I Have Been Watching the late night repeats Only Fools & Horses On Gold.
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Watched an episode of The Twilight Zone (b/w).
This particular title was called 'To Serve Man.'
It was about aliens on board a flying saucer that arrive on Earth to help Man. Show us how to prevent wars, reduce hunger, to live in harmony. A book titled 'To Serve Man' was presented to the scientists on Earth by the aliens, but it was written in code and could not be deciphered.
Men, women and children were even invited to go to the planet the aliens came from to see how they lived in unison.
At the end of the show a female scientist successfully decoded the book....
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There Has Been Rubbish on tv During Lockdown .
So I Have Been Watching the late night repeats Only Fools & Horses On Gold.
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Been watching at least two episodes of Inside No. 9 from the start.
Absolutely brilliant! Like a rather sinister and darkly comic twist on Tales of the Unexpected.
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Was flicking through channels came across Heartbeat episode on ITV 3,where Lulu appeared she sang To Sir with love cant recall seeing this before.
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