Netflix Documentaries
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Not a documentary this time but a movie based on a true story.
The Seige of Jadotville. When you start reading about the events that happened at this time and how the Irish contingent of UN Forces were treated so badly it is amazing WW3 didnt break out.
I have read a lot about this since watching this movie. It really was kept very quiet. I'm glad they finally got the recognition they deserved
The Seige of Jadotville. When you start reading about the events that happened at this time and how the Irish contingent of UN Forces were treated so badly it is amazing WW3 didnt break out.
I have read a lot about this since watching this movie. It really was kept very quiet. I'm glad they finally got the recognition they deserved
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That is what amazed me. But also the disrespect they were given and the length of time it took to publicly recognize them. They were heros.
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For Obama fans - The Final Year
Queen Mimi - one of my all time favs. About an elderly homeless woman who takes up residence in a laudrette in LA.
Minimalism - A Documentary About the Important Things
What Happened Miss Simone?
Queen Mimi - one of my all time favs. About an elderly homeless woman who takes up residence in a laudrette in LA.
Minimalism - A Documentary About the Important Things
What Happened Miss Simone?
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Thanks, I will look for them although if you are watching Netflix in the UK sometimes the streaming is not the same and is not available in the US.
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This really is a lovely story sad, funny and different. Thanks for the heads up Perth!
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We are watching the 2017 GBBO which is called Season 5 on Netflix now and not PBS.
I actually like the new crew and as much as I liked Mary Berry the new lady Prue Leith seems to make more of her own comments rather than just agree with Mr Hollywood!
Quite intrigued by the "tan" Paul Hollywood has. He is getting quite orange looking. Must have overbaked himself.
I actually like the new crew and as much as I liked Mary Berry the new lady Prue Leith seems to make more of her own comments rather than just agree with Mr Hollywood!
Quite intrigued by the "tan" Paul Hollywood has. He is getting quite orange looking. Must have overbaked himself.
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i was sure i wouldn't like it without the original crew and just kept telling myself to just concentrate on the contestants and the baking. It didn't take long to start giggling at the new guys. So all is well in the world of GBBO. I hope you enjoy it x
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BBC Radio 5 live - Beyond Reasonable Doubt? - Beyond Reasonable Doubt?: The story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson
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If you liked this, you may enjoy the BBC podcast
BBC Radio 5 live - Beyond Reasonable Doubt? - Beyond Reasonable Doubt?: The story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson
BBC Radio 5 live - Beyond Reasonable Doubt? - Beyond Reasonable Doubt?: The story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson
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Does anyone know if the US Netflix has all the same content as we get in the UK?
I recognise some things mentioned above but not all.
Just wondering if I need to binge watch some of the things I'm part way through before moving over next month?
I recognise some things mentioned above but not all.
Just wondering if I need to binge watch some of the things I'm part way through before moving over next month?