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Re: Modern Telly
Posted: 01 Sep 2013, 23:05
by SuperNickyWroe
chunkygull wrote:you think x factors bad, you should watch the xtra factor on itv 2. the wifes making me sit through it now.
bugger this, im going to put my headphones on and watch some $h1t on youtube.
oh christ this programmes terrible.
b0ll0cks shes spotted the headphones, ooohh im getting the look, here she comes.
gotta go.....
man up chunk you paignton ponce
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Modern Telly
Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 20:52
by AustrianAndyGull
Re: Modern Telly
Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 21:29
by chunkygull
phoenix nights = quality -
like i said earlier in the thread, tv is so bad i have lately only really watched old stuff on youtube and also
inbetweeners and old
shameless etc on 4od and some old and new on sky go..
ray donovon,
supernatural, trollied (bit dodgy),
and ive just counted up that i have watched 52 episodes of
rescue me ![Bow :bow:](./images/smilies/bow.gif)
since august the 5th.
by the way, just to reiterate my point on the whinge, moan and rant thread, the inbetweeners usa was a crock of $h1t (as the yanks would say).
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Modern Telly
Posted: 10 May 2014, 20:42
by chunkygull
come on Andy, where are ya? I thought you might have come on here for eurovision again, after last year. Having a laugh at it and ogling the scantily clad Euro babes is the only way to get through it. I havent been able to watch it this year, it just wouldnt be the same. :no:
(If any of you are confused, refer to a few pages back)
Modern Telly
Posted: 15 May 2014, 21:43
by AustrianAndyGull
chunkygull wrote:come on Andy, where are ya? I thought you might have come on here for eurovision again, after last year. Having a laugh at it and ogling the scantily clad Euro babes is the only way to get through it. I havent been able to watch it this year, it just wouldnt be the same. :no:
(If any of you are confused, refer to a few pages back)
I made £100! I had £40 on Austria at 5/2 just because they were favourites and errr because it was Austria.
Little did I know I had bet on a cross dressing bearded tranny. :Oops:
Modern Telly
Posted: 26 May 2014, 19:32
by DerbyshireGull
Anyone seen Gogglebox? Not something I thought I would like but it's kind of alright.
Modern Telly
Posted: 27 May 2014, 22:10
by chunkygull
I bloody love Gogglebox, I didnt think I would either but it can be quite entertaining.
There isnt actually much on at the moment that I can say is gripping, must see or entertaining, although I havent missed Eastenders for a while ( God help me). There are a few things on sky I have gotten into and apart from that I have been watching old episodes on youtube of in Sickness And In Health (Alf garnett). Its funny how in many respects times have changed a lot but then again they havent really changed at all. We are all still hung up or going on about the same old things nearly 30 years later - money, politics, economy, immigration, percieved racism or bigotry, political correctness.
Modern Telly
Posted: 28 May 2014, 00:28
by Gullscorer
According to the HE there's going to be a new series of The Hotel. But this time it's going to be the Cavendish Hotel, which is across the road from the previous one, the Grovesnor, and it will see the return of Mark and Alison.. Can't wait..
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/u ... story.html
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/H ... story.html
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Posted: 28 May 2014, 08:11
by Scott Brehaut
chunkygull wrote:gotten
:slap: :no:
Modern Telly
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 20:05
by DerbyshireGull
Quirke
A brand new crime drama
I think Partridge got it spot on when he said that 'people like them, let's make some more of them'.
No point in having a **** telly nowadays really. It's either crime drama or reality cack.
MAKE SOME DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES FFS!!
Modern Telly
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 20:17
by PlainmoorRoar
Anyone see series 2 of Derek?
Very well made programme by Ricky Gervais, a few funny moments and real thought provoking scenes
Modern Telly
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 20:24
by DerbyshireGull
I've not seen it, not a Gervais fan but a mate says it is really really good so I might give it a watch.
At least it's not a crime drama!
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Modern Telly
Posted: 01 Jun 2014, 22:45
by ferrarilover
DerbyshireGull wrote:Quirke
A brand new crime drama
I think Partridge got it spot on when he said that 'people like them, let's make some more of them'.
No point in having a **** telly nowadays really. It's either crime drama or reality cack.
MAKE SOME DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES FFS!!
There's crime drama (any of the **** shit that the BBC are **** obsessed with) and then there's crime drama (24, which is technically crime drama and Hannibal, which is also, sort of, crime drama). Depends what you watch. Pick and choose more carefully and there is some genuinely brilliant TV available at times.
I might be repeating myself on this thread here, but there has been some incredible stuff created in recent years. Lost was magnificent, as was 24. House was marvellous (I'm watching a recorded one as I type).
There are some things which are interesting, but not in the same league as the aforementioned. Anything by Heston Blumenthal is normally worth watching. QI is a bit silly but amusing and informative at the same time. Have I Got News For You is a classic and seems to have survived the panel show cull of recent years. University Challenge is tough enough to be worthwhile and dispenses with the annoying gimmicks which ruin most other quiz shows. The same can be said of Only Connect (which has bonus Victoria Coren), which is a little bit more gimmicky, but that's self-effacing so we'll let them off.
When it's on, Top Gear is worth watching. Don't take it seriously, don't hope for helpful consumer advice, just watch three idiots mucking about in cars.
TV is like anything, if you go for cheap 'n' cheerful, it'll be shit for morons. If you pick and choose the better things but get less for your money, you'll end up with better quality.
Matt..
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Posted: 03 Jun 2014, 09:17
by PhilGull
Modern telly is rubbish? I guess you don't have Sky Atlantic then. Some of the series coming out of the States at the moment are fantastic. Great scripts, great actors, great production values. It really is the best of Hollywood on the small screen.
Modern Telly
Posted: 03 Jun 2014, 23:32
by Glostergull
And what was wrong may is ask with For the Love of Cars, Some superb restorations and I loved the Stag. I tried to find out when the auction was. I was prepared to up the final total of what it went for. 15K seemed a snip to me.