Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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Watched and enjoyed His Dark Materials over Christmas.
I happily pay because it is tremendous value and without people paying it'll go t*ts up - which is what the Tories and their funders / mates in the right wing media want.Not for me, much of the BBC’s content you can access free on the BBC website, uktvplay, YouTube etc. plus all BBC radio stations. I don’t know how anyone can happily pay that licence fee.
What's really helping our binge-watch of the US Traitors is the fact we don't care about the challenges so we just skip through that. It means all we see is the murder at the start, some arguing and then a banishment. That's all I'm there to see.If you enjoyed 'Traitors' then the US version is available to binge watch. Despite not really enjoying this show a lasting memory is returning from Germany the day after the final UK show was on tele and avoiding all media so we didn't know who won. Watched the final at about 23:30 on our homecoming despite being very tired. I couldn't tell you who won!
Yep we're doing exactly the same - and thus smashing the series in about half the time.What's really helping our binge-watch of the US Traitors is the fact we don't care about the challenges so we just skip through that. It means all we see is the murder at the start, some arguing and then a banishment. That's all I'm there to see.
I love that film, Affleck's brilliant.
Yeh we've watched all the previous episodes, and viewing S3 one by one.I love that film, Affleck's brilliant.
Happy Valley's a great recommendation too, we're catching up from start to finish. I was unable to read your spoiler
Sunday 12 Feb.The Gold stars Hugh Bonneville alongside Jack Lowden, Dominic Cooper, Charlotte Spencer, Tom Cullen, Emun Elliott, Sean Harris, Ellora Torchia and Stefanie Martini.
The upcoming heist drama based on the true story of the infamous Brink’s Mat robbery.
Inspired by extensive research and interviews with some of those involved in the events, The Gold is a pulsating dramatization which takes a journey into a 1980s world awash with cheap money and loosened morals to tell this extraordinary and epic story for the first time in its entirety.
More instances of 'well THAT would never happen' than I can recall. Not great.Despite Viaplay initially saying it had the rights to North Sea Connection – first shown on RTE in its native Ireland – BBC Four has now announced that it has acquired the series.
Ciara Kenny (Lydia McGuinness) fishes the waters off Roskillane as her family has done for generations. But when her ambitious brother Aidan (Kerr Logan) secretly agrees to carry out a drug run at sea for a Nordic cartel that goes horribly wrong, their lives are forever changed. As pressure from an investigation builds, threatening to unearth long-held secrets, how far will they go for the sake of the family?
Saturday 4th February, 9pm, BBC Four.