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Post by TallPaul on Apr 30, 2023 13:14:34 GMT
Dance Passion Liverpool looks interesting. BBC Four tonight (Sunday) at 8pm. Our david will be watching, as will I.
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Post by karloscar on May 28, 2023 20:15:08 GMT
New Midsomer Murders set in an amateur theatre company straight out of the West End with Sam Spiro,Jenna Russell,Clive Rowe and Alexander Hanson all in prominent roles. Load of nonsense but good to see musical theatre actors getting telly roles.
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Post by crowblack on Jul 4, 2023 20:51:42 GMT
The super BBC film 'Eric and Ernie' is repeated tonight on BBC4 (hopefully on ipleyer too)
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Post by crowblack on Jul 18, 2023 17:35:20 GMT
The Sixth Commandment is superb so far: we watched episode one yesterday, though all four episodes are already on iplayer. It's based on a real murder case but very sensitively done.
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Post by n1david on Jul 18, 2023 17:45:00 GMT
The Sixth Commandment is superb so far: we watched episode one yesterday, though all four episodes are already on iplayer. It's based on a real murder case but very sensitively done. Have watched the whole thing - didn't plan to but watched the first two and decided to binge it in one night. It is very good, it is very sensitive about the victims, very strong on loneliness amongst single older people, and a fascinating portrayal of a very evil person.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 19, 2023 5:14:20 GMT
I've watched the first episode and it's excellent. Really surprised that it has had hardly any advertising and I could have easily missed it.
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Post by crowblack on Jul 19, 2023 11:14:08 GMT
Really surprised that it has had hardly any advertising and I could have easily missed it. True - I was aware of it because I follow the screenwriter Sarah Phelps on Twitter, but other than that I haven't noticed much in the way of publicity, though I've seen trailers for other BBC shows multiple times.
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Post by londonpostie on Jul 26, 2023 15:11:53 GMT
Bit dusty in the basement here .. Tonight there's a novel piece on BB4 at 11.05, hopefully on the iplayer as well. Bertolt Brecht’s Baal, starring one David Bowie (from 1982) - it's only an hour long. There's also a 10-minute piece beforehand with Zoe Wanamaker talking about it. The Telegraph has a piece, probably behind a paywall (I posted a link before about how to circumnavigate). Wonderfully talented in so many respects, though acting wasn't one of them: www.telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-to-see/david-bowie-bbc-brecht-baal/
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Post by crowblack on Jul 26, 2023 15:34:46 GMT
Bit dusty in the basement here .. Tonight there's a novel piece on BB4 at 11.05, hopefully on the iplayer as well. Bertolt Brecht’s Baal, starring one David Bowie (from 1982) - it's only an hour long. There's also a 10-minute piece beforehand with Zoe Wanamaker talking about it. The Telegraph has a piece, probably behind a paywall (I posted a link before about how to circumnavigate). Wonderfully talented in so many respects, though acting wasn't one of them: www.telegraph.co.uk/theatre/what-to-see/david-bowie-bbc-brecht-baal/Good to see some Alan Clarke getting an outing: I thought there were some nods to the 1970s David Rudkin / Alan Clarke film Penda's Fen in the first episode of The Sixth Commandment last week too. Looking at the Radio Times, Baal was originally shown at 9.30 on BBC 1 in the early 80s, not tucked away late at night as such films are now.
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Post by londonpostie on Jul 26, 2023 15:47:12 GMT
Bowie in his pomp then, of course. And presumably on the Colombian marching powder.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 27, 2023 12:42:02 GMT
Everyone's favourite actor, Lesley Manville, is the 'subject' of tonight's Who Do You Think You Are?
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Post by crowblack on Jul 28, 2023 19:24:32 GMT
Minack (?) theatre garden on gardener's world right now
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Post by intoanewlife on Jul 28, 2023 19:26:37 GMT
The Sixth Commandment is superb so far: we watched episode one yesterday, though all four episodes are already on iplayer. It's based on a real murder case but very sensitively done. Have watched the whole thing - didn't plan to but watched the first two and decided to binge it in one night. It is very good, it is very sensitive about the victims, very strong on loneliness amongst single older people, and a fascinating portrayal of a very evil person. Just finished this, it was excellent. Ep1 was a very hard watch as I didn't know the story but caught on pretty quickly to what was going on. What a vile POS!
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Post by londonpostie on Aug 1, 2023 10:35:30 GMT
Wolf: well, after epi 1 this looks original and completely bonkers - fast-paced and quirky, though in a manageable way so far. Serval stagey people to recognise, inc. Juliet Stephenson, him off Game of Thrones and him also off Game of Thrones: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0frxgnv/wolf
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Post by alece10 on Aug 1, 2023 15:33:25 GMT
I'm recording it to watch at the weekend as there is nowt on weekend TV at the moment.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 1, 2023 19:20:30 GMT
Wolf: well, after epi 1 this looks original and completely bonkers - fast-paced and quirky, though in a manageable way so far. Serval stagey people to recognise, inc. Juliet Stephenson, him off Game of Thrones and him also off Game of Thrones: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0frxgnv/wolfJust watched episode 1 and it's bonkers. Not a clue what's going on. The trailer for episode 2 at the end was even madder. Saying that I'm enjoying it.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 3, 2023 7:45:26 GMT
Minack (?) theatre garden on gardener's world right now A beautiful garden and a unique setting for a theatre. I wanted the gardeners world piece to focus a little more on their aeonium collection. But i guess that is just tailoring the piece for me really.
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Post by crowblack on Aug 3, 2023 11:55:10 GMT
I wanted the gardeners world piece to focus a little more on their aeonium collection. But i guess that is just tailoring the piece for me really. I've got one leggy aeonium and a herd of agaves so it was wonderful to see so many flourishing - I'm in the rainy North West not frost-free Cornwall so have to lug them all in the house in the winter, which is getting difficult now they're big!
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 3, 2023 12:30:27 GMT
I wanted the gardeners world piece to focus a little more on their aeonium collection. But i guess that is just tailoring the piece for me really. I've got one leggy aeonium and a herd of agaves so it was wonderful to see so many flourishing - I'm in the rainy North West not frost-free Cornwall so have to lug them all in the house in the winter, which is getting difficult now they're big! Yep mine have to come inside in the winter. Only one agave and a miniature one at that. Quite a few succulent varieties but aeonium and echevaria are my favourite. Started my collection last year and I am getting on for fifty plants now. Currently sat in the garden waiting for the postman to bring the latest selections. Which are coming from surreal succulents just around the corner from the Minack
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Post by crowblack on Aug 3, 2023 13:50:55 GMT
I've got one leggy aeonium and a herd of agaves so it was wonderful to see so many flourishing - I'm in the rainy North West not frost-free Cornwall so have to lug them all in the house in the winter, which is getting difficult now they're big! Yep mine have to come inside in the winter. Only one agave and a miniature one at that. Quite a few succulent varieties but aeonium and echevaria are my favourite. Started my collection last year and I am getting on for fifty plants now. Currently sat in the garden waiting for the postman to bring the latest selections. Which are coming from surreal succulents just around the corner from the Minack I'm jealous! I'm ok with cacti - I've had one, an Easter cactus, since my childhood & that has survived a lot (including the cat using the then tiny pot as a litter tray on a narrow window ledge!) but manage to kill most of the succulents I get within a year.
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Post by marob on Oct 1, 2023 17:27:57 GMT
Looks to be a bunch of Shakespeare over the next few weeks on BBC Four, starting tonight with Tennant’s Hamlet and then the first part of The Wars of the Roses (and it looks like the full series is on iPlayer.)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2023 20:15:18 GMT
Big Brother reboot has given us some interesting characters. Will give it another look tonight. Nice to hear the iconic music and narration if nothing else.
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Post by karloscar on Oct 9, 2023 20:51:38 GMT
With Jimmy Saville on the BBC and The Yorkshire Ripper on ITV, they're really stretching 70s nostalgia to the limits this evening!
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Post by crowblack on Apr 2, 2024 21:13:22 GMT
We've just started watching Shogun on Disney and it's very good so far - recommended, especially if you enjoyed Game of Thrones. It's also, with its 17thc Japan setting, a lot better looking than House of the Dragon. My only gripe is the subtitles - rather small on our 32" TV.
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Post by alece10 on Apr 18, 2024 14:20:47 GMT
Sweet Charity is on BBC4 tonight (Thursday) at 9pm.
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