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What have you watched on TV?

Maybe - she really was one of the worst panellists I've seen on there for ages. Not quite as bad as that Tory MP a couple of weeks ago mind.

I love Modern Family - didn't watch it last night, but it's sitting there on Sky+, looking forward to it. Hopefully it'll (a) feature lots of Luke and (b) feature plenty of low-cut tops for Gloria.

A tick in both boxes - a very Luke-centric episode.
 
Noggin the Nog on BBC4. I'd love to get them and all the other Oliver Postgate stuff on DVD for MK Jnr but they're slower than a snail on mogadons. Beautiful though.
 
Psychoville - the Tina Turner "impression" made me laugh so hard a bit of wee came out.

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Caught up with Shadowline - love it already. The psycho gangster nephew acting was superb. Truly unsettling. Doctor Who was just pure brilliance, such a relief after last weeks tosh.
 
Perspectives on ITV is proving to be a great arts programme to match the beeb's Imagine. Last night was Hugh Laurie championing Blues, for a blues dunce such as myself it was interesting & informative and Hugh's love of music really came across and got to the heart of it. Was impressed by Hugh's chops too. It's not often I say this, but well done ITV. :clap:
 
Perspectives on ITV is proving to be a great arts programme to match the beeb's Imagine. Last night was Hugh Laurie championing Blues, for a blues dunce such as myself it was interesting & informative and Hugh's love of music really came across and got to the heart of it. Was impressed by Hugh's chops too. It's not often I say this, but well done ITV. :clap:

I saw the Lowry documentary and it was superb (though I could have done without the modern dance!). He was quite a perv on the quiet!
 
Charlie Nicholas was covering the Wigan vs West Ham match on Sky Sports News yesterday and played a blinder. You could perhaps say he got overexcited, but it was a huge game and deserved a bit of passion. Wonder which game they'll give him next week.
 
Caught up with Shadowline - love it already. The psycho gangster nephew acting was superb. Truly unsettling. Doctor Who was just pure brilliance, such a relief after last weeks tosh.

I also watched Shadowline. Didn't see the first episode but the second one intrigued me and makes me think the series has potential. Was rather thrown by chase scene as knowing that area very well they seemed to jump about a lot. One moment they'd be one corner of Vicky Park, then they'd jump across the road to a different part of it. Made it quite distracting.

Highlight of the evening's TV must be W*** H** getting relegated though. Was disappointed with the editing from MOTD as I wanted to see far more crowd shots of the away end at the JJB and far less Liverpool v Spuds etc. Fair play to Millwall though:thumbsup:
 
Perspectives on ITV is proving to be a great arts programme to match the beeb's Imagine. Last night was Hugh Laurie championing Blues, for a blues dunce such as myself it was interesting & informative and Hugh's love of music really came across and got to the heart of it. Was impressed by Hugh's chops too. It's not often I say this, but well done ITV. :clap:

Enjoyed the Hugh Laurie programme too.:thumbsup:
 
Best Game Of Thrones YET last night. Huge amounts of violence, Alfie Allen making whoopee with a lady, a spoilt bitty loving boy. Smashing! If my daughter grows up to be like Arya Stark I'll be quite happy :smile:
 
BBC4 last night, watched 'A303: Highway to the Sun'. Good documentary about the history of one of Britains oldest roads. Even played Kula Shaker's '303' over the end credits, which brought back memories of holiday with friends to Newquay in 1998. *trots off to find it on youtube*
 

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