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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 2033 Location: Leeds Yorkshire England
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Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:27 pm Post subject: Christmas telly..? |
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What does everyone think of the festive telly programmes?
With the exception of the excellent Doctor Who, I think we've been sold a pup. Dragons Den was fair, but was ultimately little more than a "best of" show with some behind the scenes clips of the Dragons dicking around between pitches.
Top of the Pops - formerly the first "must see" show of Crimbo day, it's easy to see why this has been cancelled during the rest of the year. Featured a performance by Katie Melua, who has hardly been bothering the chart compliers this year and was that Girls Aloud plugging their new single? Though so. Not helped by the fact the X Factor has hijacked the Xmas number One again and no-one bothers with the singles chart now.
To The Manor Born, sold as the big show on BBC1 on Christmas Day, was bobbins. A half hearted attempt to cash in on a show that was popular a quarter of a century ago, with a poor script and a "plot" that I'd seen through in the first 5 minutes. All the charm and humour of the original had gone. I hope to goodness that they don't think they can get a series out of such dire material.
The Catherine Tate Show - lots of swearing, famous faces popping up on screen (a sure sign a show is on the slide) and nothing new. My funny bone wasn't bovvered by this dirge.
For anyone not getting the full festive spirit there have been the soaps, all of which have had storylines designed to depress and sadden the nation. Not that you need to watch them as the storylines have already been revealed ad infinitum in every paper and telly guide since Bonfire Night.
Then lots of kids films that anyone with a $ky subscription or a DVD player will have already seen and/or own a copy.
The selection tonight (Boxing Day) is appalling. This is meant to be the highlight of the televisual year! |
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Gopher Boobmeister


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Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:43 pm Post subject: |
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| Only watched Dr Who and half of Lead Balloon so far.
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kevin177 Founder member of the Pink Mafia

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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:06 am Post subject: |
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| Kevin.....Do you think darts is ok on tv these days?
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Baldy Site Admin


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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:51 am Post subject: |
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| nlag wrote: | | Kevin.....Do you think darts is ok on tv these days? |
Bloody oath it is, wish we'd get it regularly on Telly here, instead of some of dribble they serve up.
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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:57 am Post subject: |
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Christmas TV has changed beyond recognition since the days of Christmas Day TOTP, Morecambe and Wise and the Bond Film. Two descriptions that still chase me away to the pub though are.
1) Romantic Comedy.
2) Animated Adventure.
Both seem to be littered throughout the TV Guides.
I swear that when the inevitable day comes that the BBC is axed or at least changed beyond recognition that will be it for me. TV is just one big carefully orchestrated advertising machine these days interspersed with butchered films, classic repeats , idiot monologues and plain dross. The sport coverage is great though and there are the very odd gems but the amount of crud you have to wade through (and pay for) is making it not worth the effort. The stuff that is good seems to go on and on with a zillion episodes that would take your life over if you let it. I had 15 years without a Telly through the eighties and nineties. The Radio, albums and a Tropical fish tank now seem like the good old days. (Reminisce smiley)
Best thing that’s been on over Christmas are the Red Dwarf Repeats. Thought the Dr Who was a bit disappointing really ravey. Too contrived and way too much of a Kylie Publicity vehicle. Lead Balloon is great and Extras is on tonight which will hopefully be worth the wait.
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Gopher Boobmeister


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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:23 am Post subject: |
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Forgot about Red Dwarf.
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This week, I be mainly drinking bleach. |
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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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Tommo Resident Witch


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kevin177 Founder member of the Pink Mafia

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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


Joined: 12 May 2007 Posts: 2033 Location: Leeds Yorkshire England
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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| halfaperson wrote: | Christmas TV has changed beyond recognition since the days of Christmas Day TOTP, Morecambe and Wise and the Bond Film. Two descriptions that still chase me away to the pub though are.
1) Romantic Comedy.
2) Animated Adventure.
Both seem to be littered throughout the TV Guides.
I swear that when the inevitable day comes that the BBC is axed or at least changed beyond recognition that will be it for me. TV is just one big carefully orchestrated advertising machine these days interspersed with butchered films, classic repeats , idiot monologues and plain dross. The sport coverage is great though and there are the very odd gems but the amount of crud you have to wade through (and pay for) is making it not worth the effort. The stuff that is good seems to go on and on with a zillion episodes that would take your life over if you let it. I had 15 years without a Telly through the eighties and nineties. The Radio, albums and a Tropical fish tank now seem like the good old days. (Reminisce smiley)
Best thing that’s been on over Christmas are the Red Dwarf Repeats. Thought the Dr Who was a bit disappointing really ravey. Too contrived and way too much of a Kylie Publicity vehicle. Lead Balloon is great and Extras is on tonight which will hopefully be worth the wait. |
What about an Animated Romantic Comedy Adventure?
I don't think it was the strongest Doctor Who ever, but it shone like a beacon compared to the dross surrounding it in the schedules and it certainly beat last years "Runaway Bride" episode with Catherine Tate. Maybe Kylie running round in a foxy maids outfit complete with seamed stockings and kinky boots had something to do with it?
Perhaps I'm getting old and viewing the world through rose tinted bifocals? I'm sure that for every Morcambe and Wise Crimbo Special there was at least an equal amount of crap to sit through. For every Fools and Horses (Miami Twice was on UKTV Gold today ), there was a Goodnight Sweetheart, wasn't there?
News reaches me that Dannii is being lined up for an appearance in Torchwood. It's just like the old days isn't it? Not quite as good sister (Dannii), in not quite as good soap (Home and Away), in not anywhere near as good chart success and now in not as good Doctor Who based programme....where is nlag?  |
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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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The best bit of Catherine Tate was the Northern Couple.
"They've moved from Brighouse to Dewsbury - the diiiiiirty bastards!" |
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Gopher Boobmeister


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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:22 am Post subject: |
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| Hee hee. Cheers Goph thats the beauty. didnt find the Uddersfield One though.
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Gopher Boobmeister


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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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Watched Extras last night and it was certainly the best programme on telly at 9pm yesterday
Actually it was probably the best show so far this Xmas, and provided a cutting satire on todays fame obsessed society.
Loved his speech listing all that was wrong with the fame culture in the Celebrity Big Brother house and then when he got up to leave the glamour model WAG said she was coming with him - then turned and said "Hang on, there'll be paparrazi out there - I'll put a bikini on".
Class comedy from the little fat bloke and worth forgiving him his Live8 performance for.  |
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thought Dr Who was ok at best. In retrospect the trailors showed the best bits of Kylie, and excluding those, I would say worst lead ever on the new Doc series'. Not her fault, poor script etc.
.....Watched Extras....I enjoyed it.....Pretty dark.....I like dark....Oh, and some funny bits too....Like funny bits
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NE1 Neither Shallow Nor Sexist


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wasn't 'the Old Curiosity Shop' an exciting and happy programme to watch?
NOT!
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