- Apr 13, 2015
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Watching S1 now... not too shabby.S2 appears on iPlayer tomorrow.
Watching S1 now... not too shabby.S2 appears on iPlayer tomorrow.
So so good.The third season of How To With John Wilson is available from today
First two series still available,
How To with John Wilson, Series 3: 1. How to Find a Public Restroom: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001vvcz via @bbciplayer
Floyd on France
Excellent. Though I think I would end up trying to kill most of the people in that episodeSo so good.
Ep2 - noise, was quite something from pink hair too brake pads.
Excellent seriesI quite enjoyed this Lost: Those Who Kill scand noir if that's your thing. Spent a lot of the time in first episode thinking Dunky has found a new career.
did you think the male lead looked like Dunk?Excellent series
I wondered when you said that but honestly can’t recall. I watch all the Scandi Noir stuff I can but don’t remember seeing Dunky - I do think one of those lads who has been in that ePL stuff is a Dunk lookalike thoughdid you think the male lead looked like Dunk?
Monday 15 April to be preciseSeries 2 unsurprisingly in production now, should be out early '24.
This looks good
2 episodes in. So far, it's very very goodIt's excellent - we've watched parts 1-4, will finish it tonight.
Monday 15 April to be precise
BBC Four has confirmed transmission details for upcoming Kiwi crime drama, The Gone.
The six-part series follows the journey of Irish detective Theo Richter (Richard Flood) who teams up with a Kiwi detective, Diana Huia (Acushla-Tara Kupe), when a young Irish couple go missing from a rural New Zealand town. Their job isn’t made any easier by the community’s growing concern that the disappearances may be linked to a series of historical murders, putting the whole town on edge.
The series also stars Manu Bennett, Michelle Fairley and Carolyn Bracken.
Starts two days after we have beaten AS Roma 5 nothing at home.