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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by Markxist View Post
    Originally it was Dervla Kirwin and Michelle Holmes, then it was Liz Carling and Emma Amos. The Woody Allen film Midnight in Paris makes me wonder if he's seen Goodnight Sweetheart!
    I liked that film, but oddly I didn't think of Goodnight Sweetheart while watching it.

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  • Markxist
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    Originally it was Dervla Kirwin and Michelle Holmes, then it was Liz Carling and Emma Amos. The Woody Allen film Midnight in Paris makes me wonder if he's seen Goodnight Sweetheart!

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  • darren
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    Easy to see how its confusing.

    Yes i noticed there was a recast for the two female characters.

    The eps ive saw featured liz carling thought her pretty good.
    Cant think who the other female character was played by.

    Actually thought this show was older than it is.

    Only started in 92.


    Originally posted by richard1978 View Post
    i really liked the early episodes, but later on it got a bit too confusing & the recasting of the 2 female parts didn't work so well.

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    Wonderful show indeed.

    Only saw it a few yrs back for the first time and just love it.

    Love how he has 2 different lives in different decades.
    I really liked the early episodes, but later on it got a bit too confusing & the recasting of the 2 female parts didn't work so well.

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  • darren
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    Wonderful show indeed.

    Only saw it a few yrs back for the first time and just love it.

    Love how he has 2 different lives in different decades.


    Originally posted by fynger View Post
    goodnight sweetheart....was brilliant

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  • fynger
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    goodnight sweetheart....was brilliant

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by Cartimand View Post
    Since buying a Chromecast recently, I've started watching Blakes 7 from the start on Youtube. Almost at the end of the first series now. Whilst the special effects were little better than Thunderbirds standard even at the time, the great characterisation, witty dialogue and interplay between the main players makes it still compelling watching today. It's also very obvious what a big influence Blakes 7 was on cult US sci-fi series Firefly.
    I watched & recorded all of B7 some years ago off UK Gold & the BBC2 repeats (apart from a few I bought on home video).

    Some episodes fared better than others.

    I've often heard that Firefly is probably the nearest we are going to get to a remake, even if it was cancelled after 10 episodes, something Sheldon in The Big Bang Theory wasn't happy with!

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  • Cartimand
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    Since buying a Chromecast recently, I've started watching Blakes 7 from the start on Youtube. Almost at the end of the first series now. Whilst the special effects were little better than Thunderbirds standard even at the time, the great characterisation, witty dialogue and interplay between the main players makes it still compelling watching today. It's also very obvious what a big influence Blakes 7 was on cult US sci-fi series Firefly.

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  • amethyst
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    I Love old programmes

    Bergerac
    Lovejoy
    Sweeney
    Minder
    Alias Smith & Jones

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  • Arran
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    Whicker's World?
    People's Century?
    Old episodes of Horizon?

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  • agfagaevart
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    How anyone can say old fashioned s**t like Dad's Army stands the test of time is amazing.
    And I can't believe someone's made a film version!!

    HAVE
    Man About The House (With youngsters renting a tiny flat, coz they can't afford to buy one. Hmmm.)
    George and Mildred (With seedy landlord and landlady. Hmmm.)
    Dallas (Dirty scheming corporate shark JR and his dodgy dealings. Sound familiar?)
    Hawaii 5 0 (Sunny locations. Fast cars. Sexy girls. You cant lose with that lot!)

    HAVE NOT
    Kojak (Still watchable, but silly as he always catches the bad guys)
    Sweeney (Good for nostalgic reasons, but London is not the same as it was in the show)
    Minder (See above)

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  • Arran
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    South Park?

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  • zabadak
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    Aha!

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  • Littlelen
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    David Bowie was in the fim spin off 'fire wak with me' apparently. I've never seen it but had to find out what part he played. Good old IMDB. Might need to give it a chance at some point.

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  • marc
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    I've watched a couple of episodes of Minder in the last couple of days. A real classic. Remember watching them when they were first shown.

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