UK TV Programs
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We watched Good Cop last night after the recommendation of you lovely people on B.E. It's brilliant and we actually ended up watching two episodes back to back and staying up far too late for a school night.
#92
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Did the first episode remind you of the incident that happened in Manchester this week?
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Wonder if those two lady cops would still be alive if cops were armed back home? Its not something I'd advocate though, just seems to lead to an escalation of violence through out society.
#94
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Yes eerily, creepily so. Also I found myself thinking why doesnt he (good cop) just shoot him / them before remembering that of course they dont carry back home.
Wonder if those two lady cops would still be alive if cops were armed back home? Its not something I'd advocate though, just seems to lead to an escalation of violence through out society.
Wonder if those two lady cops would still be alive if cops were armed back home? Its not something I'd advocate though, just seems to lead to an escalation of violence through out society.
#95
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From what I hear, Good Cop has been pulled because of what happened in Manchester so they won't be showing the final episode.
#96
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According to the BBC site for the programme, "postponed".
I hope they do show it at some point in the future to finish off the story, but I can understand waiting for the moment.
I hope they do show it at some point in the future to finish off the story, but I can understand waiting for the moment.
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Edit: Sorry yellowroom I didn't see your post when I posted the above.
Last edited by Jerseygirl; Sep 23rd 2012 at 3:41 am.
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According to the BBC site for the programme, "postponed".
I hope they do show it at some point in the future to finish off the story, but I can understand waiting for the moment.
I hope they do show it at some point in the future to finish off the story, but I can understand waiting for the moment.
Anyway....so Merlin, put a trailer out, anyone still following it? Without the dragon, not so much point to watching it...the little one loved the dragon and would pop out to watch him flap around a bit.
#99
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The Paradise Another period drama series...set in the 19th century. About a country girl who takes a job in a glamorous department store in a booming Victorian city (Newcastle).
#100
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Room at the Top tonight's pick of the day, looks good too. It has Theo James (Mr. Pamuk of Downton fame) in one of the lesser roles.
http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/zh...top--episode-1
http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/zh...top--episode-1
#101
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Revealed, The Man Who Stopped WW3
It's a really interesting story...and the missus was in a class with one of the junior officers who was in the Royal Navy, who was keeping an ear out at the scene about this sort of stuff.
The story of how Soviet naval officer Vasili Arkhipov averted a catastrophic war on October 27, 1962, when the Cuban missile crisis was at its height. The submarine on which he worked had been surrounded by American craft, which then launched depth charges to drive it to the surface. Its captain, who could not contact his superiors in Moscow, feared a war had begun, and decided to fire the submarine's deadliest weapon - a torpedo carrying a nuclear payload. However, to launch it, he required the consent of his fellow senior officers - leaving chief of staff Arkhipov facing a terrifying dilemma. The programme features reconstructions of events from the day, as well as an interview with Arkhipov's widow.
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Anyone catch Homefront? A bit like the US series The Unit.
One scene shows a whitewashed pub called The Ring O' Bells...it's an old haunt of mine in Frodsham, Cheshire. Anyway...that's the pub where Daniel Craig spent the first years of his life.
One scene shows a whitewashed pub called The Ring O' Bells...it's an old haunt of mine in Frodsham, Cheshire. Anyway...that's the pub where Daniel Craig spent the first years of his life.
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Not noticed it before I don't think, but sounds interesting.
Had heard of a movie with the same name with Jason Stratham though.
Had heard of a movie with the same name with Jason Stratham though.