tv programmes they should re-make..
#2
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
would that be the British remake with a lead selected from the Secret Service ??
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
Allo Allo, my other half loves brit comedy and we're currently on season 4.
#4
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
I'm all for a remake of Alf Garnet, "Till death us do Part" Brilliant stuff.
Steptoe n son, Riseing Damp, and they could make some new carry on films.
Everythings gone too serious and PC now for them to make them
Wouldn't mind some variety shows returning, closest we got now is X Factor and BGT, where the hell all the talent goes after them shows find them I don't know, not on TV, except when employed by Simon Cowel on one of his shows.
Steptoe n son, Riseing Damp, and they could make some new carry on films.
Everythings gone too serious and PC now for them to make them
Wouldn't mind some variety shows returning, closest we got now is X Factor and BGT, where the hell all the talent goes after them shows find them I don't know, not on TV, except when employed by Simon Cowel on one of his shows.
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
Was talking to someone the other day about "Tales Of The Unexpected". That would be good to see again ..
#6
Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
El Dorado - but this time done properly with pretty girls and rich people.
#8
Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
Bill and Ben with Ant & Dec as the lead roles
The Prisoner starring James Bond who is a number and quite happy about it.
The Brothers with the Millibands
Call My Bluff with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and the Leveson Inquiry
Survivors, with all those countries who are left in the Euro after the PIGS drop out.
Whoops Baghdad, George Bush and Tony Blair
What the Papers say with Mr Murdoch
Auf Wiedersehn Pet, Angela Merkel and the rest of the Eurozone
Chelmsford 123 with the cast from TOWIE
Surprise Surprise with the Spanish building industry and Local Councils
We'll Think of Something the G8 Summit members
The Prisoner starring James Bond who is a number and quite happy about it.
The Brothers with the Millibands
Call My Bluff with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and the Leveson Inquiry
Survivors, with all those countries who are left in the Euro after the PIGS drop out.
Whoops Baghdad, George Bush and Tony Blair
What the Papers say with Mr Murdoch
Auf Wiedersehn Pet, Angela Merkel and the rest of the Eurozone
Chelmsford 123 with the cast from TOWIE
Surprise Surprise with the Spanish building industry and Local Councils
We'll Think of Something the G8 Summit members
#9
Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
Bill and Ben with Ant & Dec as the lead roles
The Prisoner starring James Bond who is a number and quite happy about it.
The Brothers with the Millibands
Call My Bluff with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and the Leveson Inquiry
Survivors, with all those countries who are left in the Euro after the PIGS drop out.
Whoops Baghdad, George Bush and Tony Blair
What the Papers say with Mr Murdoch
Auf Wiedersehn Pet, Angela Merkel and the rest of the Eurozone
Chelmsford 123 with the cast from TOWIE
Surprise Surprise with the Spanish building industry and Local Councils
We'll Think of Something the G8 Summit members
The Prisoner starring James Bond who is a number and quite happy about it.
The Brothers with the Millibands
Call My Bluff with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and the Leveson Inquiry
Survivors, with all those countries who are left in the Euro after the PIGS drop out.
Whoops Baghdad, George Bush and Tony Blair
What the Papers say with Mr Murdoch
Auf Wiedersehn Pet, Angela Merkel and the rest of the Eurozone
Chelmsford 123 with the cast from TOWIE
Surprise Surprise with the Spanish building industry and Local Councils
We'll Think of Something the G8 Summit members
excellent very very good
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
Yes, and I also remember a series from more years ago than I care to think, called "Tales of Mystery and Imagination". Some of them were truly terrifying and gave me nightmares but I still never missed an episode!
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Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
I remember Between the Lines....
no need for a remake, just give us a re-run of the 3 series
there are too many good progs that could be re-run
Dave managed to get some of them, including The Professionals, but I could never accept Lewis Collins as an actor
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no need for a remake, just give us a re-run of the 3 series
there are too many good progs that could be re-run
Dave managed to get some of them, including The Professionals, but I could never accept Lewis Collins as an actor
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#14
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No need to remember it,..we're living through it right now.
The Lone Ranger used to be canny good with his faithful Indian companion Tonto.
Nobody seems to make decent cowboy films these days, big shame.
#15
Re: tv programmes they should re-make..
I reckon El Dorado with a 2012 twist ......... Brits stuck in the urb which is only half built/inhabited & those who are there desperately trying to sell up