Goggle box- anything worth watching on TV?
#1786
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Yeah, I've been anticipating a knock on the door " 'scuse me sir, but we have reason to believe that you 'ave some DVDs in stock, namely Till Death Us Do Part".
Then I read what Wikipedia had to say about it...
Then I read what Wikipedia had to say about it...
it was felt by some critics that many people watched it because they agreed with Alf Garnett's views
How about the other side of the coin, Mike's views. And that's apart from the silly idea that a show could be criticised because some agree with the views of a character, lead or not.
I wasn't sure how old I was when I was watching originally so I just checked episode details on wiki. There are episodes from 1966 I remember. My 9 year old self knew Alf was a figure of fun.
#1787
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How about the other side of the coin, Mike's views. And that's apart from the silly idea that a show could be criticised because some agree with the views of a character, lead or not.
I wasn't sure how old I was when I was watching originally so I just checked episode details on wiki. There are episodes from 1966 I remember.
My 9 year old self knew Alf was a figure of fun.
As a 9 year old growing up in leafy Bucks I hadn't witnessed racism, but couldn't figure out why my dad didn't really like this series. Mum thought it very funny, but she was from The East End whereas Dad was from a small village south of Edinburgh.
As a kid, I thought Alf the West Ham supporter was a hoot, and the generational differences within the same household also struck a chord; my brother and his wife had lived at ours for a few months beforehand whilst their plans to move on took shape, and I remember there being some 'tension' during that period.
I bought the DVD set (B & W) quite a long while ago, and I'm not convinced that I actually watched all of the episodes, maybe it's time to revisit.
#1788
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Likewise.
As a 9 year old growing up in leafy Bucks I hadn't witnessed racism, but couldn't figure out why my dad didn't really like this series. Mum thought it very funny, but she was from The East End whereas Dad was from a small village south of Edinburgh.
As a kid, I thought Alf the West Ham supporter was a hoot, and the generational differences within the same household also struck a chord; my brother and his wife had lived at ours for a few months beforehand whilst their plans to move on took shape, and I remember there being some 'tension' during that period.
I bought the DVD set (B & W) quite a long while ago, and I'm not convinced that I actually watched all of the episodes, maybe it's time to revisit.
As a 9 year old growing up in leafy Bucks I hadn't witnessed racism, but couldn't figure out why my dad didn't really like this series. Mum thought it very funny, but she was from The East End whereas Dad was from a small village south of Edinburgh.
As a kid, I thought Alf the West Ham supporter was a hoot, and the generational differences within the same household also struck a chord; my brother and his wife had lived at ours for a few months beforehand whilst their plans to move on took shape, and I remember there being some 'tension' during that period.
I bought the DVD set (B & W) quite a long while ago, and I'm not convinced that I actually watched all of the episodes, maybe it's time to revisit.
I remember Alf Garnet on TV also; he certainly struck a chord with a number of people, but looking back (I also bought the DVD set in recent years, for nostalgia purposes) he seemed to be completely at odds with his wife, daughter, and son-in-law, who made solid arguments against him. So I think the show was not only very funny, but also ultimately a 'good' message in that all his ridiculous beliefs were shot down in flames and he was portrayed as an out-of-touch, old-fashioned, small-minded idiot. I think it's a shame that such a show could not exist today.
#1791
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100 Code. Swedish but due to an American character (who turns out to be a Brit actor) most of the dialogue is around 90% English.
Gets much better after a couple of episodes.
Gets much better after a couple of episodes.
#1793
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'Contest: A story of Fire Saga' on Netflix. A sheer delight for anyone who sees the pure fun of the Eurovision Song Contest. A gentle poke at stereotypical European generalizations and it made me laugh out loud. Spot the actors you know...especially if you like a Scandi.
#1795
#1796
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I'm a big fan of that series - watched if a few years ago. Made me quite nostalgic for the early days of home computing!
#1797
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Now that Netflix has released a bunch of the Studio Ghibli animation movies, I’ve been watching some of them. I think about 20 of the movies got released
Some of them are good to watch if you have had a bad day. Really loved ‘Howls Moving Castle‘
Some of them are good to watch if you have had a bad day. Really loved ‘Howls Moving Castle‘
#1798
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#1799
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Son and I are big fans of My Neighbor Totoro. I also want to re-watch Laputa: Castle In The Sky, as I only saw it in part, and that was a very long time ago. My son says Ponyo is pretty good.
Binged the final cycle of Dark over the weekend. Certainly hurt my head working out which time and world you were in, but the ending did present a "oh, that explains it (a bit)". Very good show, and I will re-watch all three seasons / cycles at some point.
Working our way through MI-5 / Spooks, about to start series 6 as BritBox added 6 through 10 within the last month. Also watching Midsomer Murders on Britbox too. We're near the end of series 17, still a few series' to go I think
Binged the final cycle of Dark over the weekend. Certainly hurt my head working out which time and world you were in, but the ending did present a "oh, that explains it (a bit)". Very good show, and I will re-watch all three seasons / cycles at some point.
Working our way through MI-5 / Spooks, about to start series 6 as BritBox added 6 through 10 within the last month. Also watching Midsomer Murders on Britbox too. We're near the end of series 17, still a few series' to go I think
#1800
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