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Noreaus posted:Nobody will ever be as good at reading comments/tweets as Adam Buxton.
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MonkeyLibFront posted:It's not great, it's not even got any army insider jokes. Nobody called the American a Spam, my immersion is ruined etc. Odd they picked Bomb Disposal too. Easier to write and cheaper to film though I expect.
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FreakyZoid posted:He must be a alien or sutin
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Leon with a Zero posted:What is this Bedtime live poo poo? Yeah, really. Same for TV disaster Gogglebox. I'm guessing they have a lot of time to fill that would previously have been used to broadcast Big Brother and its spin-off shows. I suppose it's either shows where they point cameras at people for no good reason or repeats of American sitcoms. I'd rather have the sitcoms :\
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Akuma posted:God that was the best episode. Why wasn't he made the permanent host, again? Reading youtube comments like that is the same stchik he used in "Bug", if you want more of that
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The final episode of the Railway was really good, except for the final bit they did with the track maintenance man on the West Highland line which just made me feel very homesick. drat ![]()
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onoflalks posted:The final episode of the Railway was really good, except for the final bit they did with the track maintenance man on the West Highland line which just made me feel very homesick. drat The absence of any ScotRail footage was a bit odd. Maybe too much of the Scottish network just works so there was no good conflict to film. The whole series was really well made, the last bit on the Highland line was just perfect.
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twoot posted:Maybe too much of the Scottish network just works Oh god you do not live in Scotland.
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twoot posted:Maybe too much of the Scottish network just works
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VogeGandire posted:Oh god you do not live in Scotland. I do, and after years of commuting by train every day I think the latest I've ever been is 30mins and I've had no regular problems with the service. Maybe I'm just lucky though. twoot fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Mar 20, 2013 |
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There's some sort of Father Ted marathon going on on More4. I thought I'd let you guys know, because there really is gently caress all worth watching anywhere else.
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I liked It's Kevin. Some bits fell flat but I laughed quite a few times and that's all you can ask really.
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twoot posted:The absence of any ScotRail footage was a bit odd. Maybe too much of the Scottish network just works so there was no good conflict to film. Apparently they were the only operator (along with perhaps Cross Country who I notice weren't even mentioned despite visiting both Central and Waverley) who refused to take part: http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/tv-and-radio/anger-as-scotrail-snubs-bbc-railway-documentary-1-2846430
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Jim Davidson, noted racist, now possible sex criminal?
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Anyone been watching In The Flesh? For a BBC3 drama it was much better than I was expecting and the concept of a "previously deceased syndrome" returning to his militia loving village up north is pretty drat good. Plus a loving brutal scene at the end of the first episode.
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goatface posted:Jim Davidson, noted racist, now possible sex criminal? He was already arrested months ago, sounds like more allegations have come out of the woodwork as a result of the publicity.
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goatface posted:Jim Davidson, noted racist bastard, "homophobic arsehole" (his words), and wife-beating gently caress-knuckle; now possible sex criminal (again)? Fixed that there. gently caress that guy, he makes watching Big Break difficult to enjoy. How am I meant to enjoy John Virgo's trickshots when Davidson's looming in the background?
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Bogmonster posted:Anyone been watching In The Flesh? For a BBC3 drama it was much better than I was expecting and the concept of a "previously deceased syndrome" returning to his militia loving village up north is pretty drat good. Plus a loving brutal scene at the end of the first episode. Its pretty drat good. Though cant see how a militia called the HVF would be tolerated by the government though, not 4 years after the end of the zombie uprising and rule put back into place. They would have been asked to disarm or join the army surely, not allowed to rule over a lovely town.
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happyhippy posted:Its pretty drat good. Though cant see how a militia called the HVF would be tolerated by the government though, not 4 years after the end of the zombie uprising and rule put back into place. Violent militias have been unofficially controlling sections of Belfast for decades. The show is a ridiculous concept, but I thought that part was actually quite believable.
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happyhippy posted:Its pretty drat good. Though cant see how a militia called the HVF would be tolerated by the government though, not 4 years after the end of the zombie uprising and rule put back into place. They mentioned when that MP was there that the army didn't arrive and there was no help, so I'm guessing its got to the point where they want them to disarm, but don't want to upset the locals and aren't in a position to demand that. Plus the HVF seems to consist of a few people, I doubt they're a huge problem cus it's not as if they're in Central London. There's probably militias in other places, the war ends and it's too big a job to force them all to stand down.
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Rewatching all of That Mitchell and Webb Look. The snooker commentators singing the "special secret snooker words to Lady in Red" is still the funniest thing ever broadcast.
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onoflalks posted:Fixed that there. I was visiting another town yesterday and saw posters in the theater for a Davidson show, which I thought was odd because I didn't hear about him being released. Then I check twitter on the way home and see he's back inside!
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Bloodbath posted:They mentioned when that MP was there that the army didn't arrive and there was no help, so I'm guessing its got to the point where they want them to disarm, but don't want to upset the locals and aren't in a position to demand that. Plus the HVF seems to consist of a few people, I doubt they're a huge problem cus it's not as if they're in Central London. There's probably militias in other places, the war ends and it's too big a job to force them all to stand down. And the government doesn't give two shits about that town.
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BizarroAzrael posted:I was visiting another town yesterday and saw posters in the theater for a Davidson show, which I thought was odd because I didn't hear about him being released. Then I check twitter on the way home and see he's back inside! He's not even been charged yet so they can't keep him in prison for more than a day or two at a time - though in reality I think on both occasions they've only held him for long enough to question him then released him on police bail.
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I hope they lock the unfunny rascist nonce up for a long time. VogeGandire posted:Rewatching all of That Mitchell and Webb Look. Going to introduce my old man to the Numberwang sketches later.
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VogeGandire posted:Rewatching all of That Mitchell and Webb Look. Numberwang ![]()
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Mr Phillby posted:My uncle was the team captain for Killertron, and I can confirm that the teams were paid nothing beyond the 500 quid for qualifying in a series. To this day he believes his robot was deliberately taken out by the house robots because he had raised a big stink about the lack of adequate compensation for 'Roboteers'. Brilliant! Seems to back up what I heard too. I can't blame the teams either, those robots in the later series must have cost 1000's to make. I saw an advert for a new show on Syfy that seems to be robots fighting each other (real steel style). Will probably be crap but could satisfy that robot wars "machines beating the poo poo out of each other" itch.
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Rarity posted:Numberwang Numberwang is too repetitive. The only time I laughed at it after the first series was the rotate the board segment that pans around to David reenacting the Russian roulette scene from the Deer Hunter.
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VogeGandire posted:Numberwang is too repetitive. The only time I laughed at it after the first series was the rotate the board segment that pans around to David reenacting the Russian roulette scene from the Deer Hunter. I dunno, I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at a sketch as when I saw them literally rotating the board in the first sketch. After that it kind of became one of those sketches that are only there to be an in-joke with people who watch the show. The documentary sketch they did on its history was pretty fun though.
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Rarity posted:Numberwang Sir Digby Chicken Caeser ![]()
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Numberwang was never as good as Quizzle Stick, anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfgRGW9Ghik
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Bah, I'm a hardcore fan of the true (loving) Stick.
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Geokinesis posted:Sir Digby Chicken Caeser There's a brilliant moment in a Ross Noble standup DVD where he starts doing that music as part of his act, gets a cheer and has no idea why as he's presumably been on tour the whole time and not had a chance to watch it.
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Tenuous link to the East End Thug giving an inspirational talk about IT
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An excuse to post about Armando's barber? I'll take it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY6UngkXdjg
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Isn't there a Top Gear thread somewhere? I could have sworn I had seen one and the previous season just ended. ![]() Anyway, I just watched the train episode s17e4 on Netflix and it was one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
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There's one in the driving sub forum.
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Thanks. Didn't think to look there. Still, wasn't there one in here before?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNPmhBl-8I Still my favourite Mitchell & Webb sketch.
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The M&W show I preferred as audio. The snooker commentators were not at all what I had pictured ![]() I wish Iannucci would front another show, his was amazing.
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