What TV programmes are watching at the moment?
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I finally have a working TV now. I watched Hustle last night, followed by Supernatural, which some friends who share my taste in TV recommended to me. I think I need to see a few more episodes of the latter before I form an opinion, as not being familiar with the characters and plots, I had a hard time following the episode I saw.
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I'm enjoying watching the great Colt Seavers in action in The Fall Guy. Lee Majors should have been Bond. 

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Having watched Department S and the Saint, the champions, which were all favorites of mine as a Kid, I can't help but notice the small sets they had to work with for the street scenes. the same basic set appeares in all series,probably more. I'm amazed I never noticed that as a Kid. some weeks you see Simon Templar walking in to a shop in an aparently different Part of London ,when clearly behind him is his apartment from the last show.
In an episode of Department s set in france ( same set, French wording on signs ) Jason King ( The origional Austin Powers ) gets rescued in a Lefthand drive white Jag, but the Interior shots it's a Righthand drive car.
I'm not Knocking these Old shows, I just amused that as a kid I simply never noticed the low Budget these shows had to work with.
And I'm enjoying The Fallyguy all over again, I bought my first Body warmer Because of that show.
In an episode of Department s set in france ( same set, French wording on signs ) Jason King ( The origional Austin Powers ) gets rescued in a Lefthand drive white Jag, but the Interior shots it's a Righthand drive car.
I'm not Knocking these Old shows, I just amused that as a kid I simply never noticed the low Budget these shows had to work with.
And I'm enjoying The Fallyguy all over again, I bought my first Body warmer Because of that show.

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Psychoville. I loved the Tina Turner impression.
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Mob Wives on VH1, Taboo on the National Geographic channel, Dr. Who.
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Watched the first instalment of Adam Curtis's excellent documentary series All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace on BBC iPlayer. I now feel I understand why the world is in the mess it's in a lot better than I did before.
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I enjoy his docs but never quite know what is going on in them.Kristatos wrote:Watched the first instalment of Adam Curtis's excellent documentary series All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace on BBC iPlayer. I now feel I understand why the world is in the mess it's in a lot better than I did before.



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I'm not sure he was really "attacking" anyone. His docs are a kind of stream of consciousness, weaving together all sorts of disparate elements (in this case Ayn Rand, the Clenis, the overthrow of General Suharto and a giant game of Pong) into one sort-of-coherent narrative. I haven't seen part 2 yet, but apparently he goes after two sacred cows, the idea of the ecosystem (a computer-generated fantasy, according to Curtis) and the notion that the Internet empowers ordinary people. i'm not sure whether Curtis is a genius or a madman, but he certainly makes you think.Powder Puff wrote:I enjoy his docs but never quite know what is going on in them.Kristatos wrote:Watched the first instalment of Adam Curtis's excellent documentary series All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace on BBC iPlayer. I now feel I understand why the world is in the mess it's in a lot better than I did before.![]()
Was he attacking the looniest of the "free-marketeers"?
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In in to my summertime wintertime shows, Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers !

Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
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The Glades, Hoarders and My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding
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I'm enjoying the new series of Curb Your Enthusiasm, especially when he went in the Palestinian Chicken restaurant.
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I heard Futurama had two references to Doctor Who! I though they were cancelled
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What is the deal with Endeavour , A Morse prequel? Really?

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Not really getting into any of the new TV shows,except for Up All Night with Will Arnett (Mr./ Amy Poehler) and Christina Applegate.
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Just watched the last ever episode of Spooks (MI5 for US readers). Wow, that went out on a high. I've said it before and I'll say it again, at its best, Spooks is what a Bond film should be like.
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Always thought of Spooks as being a poor man's 24 - perhaps my pre-conception is misguided?Kristatos wrote:Just watched the last ever episode of Spooks (MI5 for US readers). Wow, that went out on a high. I've said it before and I'll say it again, at its best, Spooks is what a Bond film should be like.
“I'd like to thank the Royal Marines for bringing me in like that and scaring the s--- out of me,” Bond Hardman Daniel Craig.
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Lots of good reality TV..my TiVo is getting a workout!
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I don't think so, it's much more of an ensemble piece, whereas 24 is very much the Jack Bauer Show.Skywalker wrote: Always thought of Spooks as being a poor man's 24 - perhaps my pre-conception is misguided?
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Outrageous Food. Some bearded bloke visits diners where they eat sandwiches the size of a car. 

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I enjoy those programmes such as Man V food but they some of the food is OTT?James wrote:Outrageous Food. Some bearded bloke visits diners where they eat sandwiches the size of a car.
