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 Post subject: Best TV programme?
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:57 am 
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Love Car SOS, every programme is cracking tv, quite emotional as well but those cars look shit hot when finished.

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Don't know where they find so many people close to death with badly fucked classic cars stashed in the garage. If I get coronavirus I'm ringing them up to turn my van into a Porsche 356S.


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70s love thy Neighbour n Some Mothers Do Av Em.

80s Minder.

Nowadays Emmerdale n Cora now and again.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:36 pm 
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Monkeybutt wrote:
Love Car SOS, every programme is cracking tv, quite emotional as well but those cars look shit hot when finished.


Along the same lines without the near death owners:

Fanthomworks, those Yanks do know their motors.


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 Post subject: Re: Best TV programme?
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:20 pm 
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The inbetweeners and Benidorm good to watch time and time again just like Kevin and Perry go large.


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born toulouse wrote:
Don't know where they find so many people close to death with badly fucked classic cars stashed in the garage. If I get coronavirus I'm ringing them up to turn my van into a Porsche 356S.

been looking for something the same for over 50 years now. think those so called barn finds are something scrap yard dealers have taken in and forgot about em over the years. ebay is littered with em.


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A Place in the Sun.. "Well i can see myself on this balcony with a glass of vino " ha ha ha". .never miss it.


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Planet of the Apes the series had to be one my first. Or was it Kung Fu with David Carradine ? sctatchinghead


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Sussex UK wrote:
Planet of the Apes the series had to be one my first. Or was it Kung Fu with David Carradine ? sctatchinghead


Alias Smith and Jones around that time.

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always enjoyed that white dot that came on at the end of transmitting.


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Das Boot.... a Classic
and Spiral
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072wk9 if you never seen it watch from very first series.


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The best ever TV show was the Old Grey Whistle Test. All those other propositions are mental.

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Montpoolier wrote:
The best ever TV show was the Old Grey Whistle Test. All those other propositions are mental.


Alex Harvey, Faith Healer, classic on that programme and of course there are many more.


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 Post subject: Re: Best TV programme?
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It went down the hill a bit when Anne Nightingale took over though.
I'd probably get called out as sexist if I said that anywhere else. Just to put the record straight I thought Cathy McGowan before her and Paula Yates after her in their respective programmes were brilliant.

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I thought Anne Nightingale was OK but it lost it's direction a bit when it tried to be a bit more like other music shows. The Whispering Bob period when it was nothing like anything else was the best. Although they had some right crap on at times they got great performances from bands that you weren't going to see on TOTPs. No paedophiles involved either which sets it apart from the rest of the BBC's popular music output too.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 3:45 pm 
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Just been reading up about it; I didn't realise it had been commissioned by the greatest legend in TV history, Sir David himself.
Yet another reason to erect a monument to him when he sadly leaves us.

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