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Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 30 Nov 2024, 12:42
by Big Kev
Might not be everyone's cup of tea but binge watched the BBC series Ludwig. The first episode seemed a bit 'weird' but we stuck with it and found the next five entertaining.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 30 Nov 2024, 14:51
by PanBiker
We enjoyed it when we watched it Kev.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 30 Nov 2024, 22:06
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote: ↑30 Nov 2024, 14:51
We enjoyed it when we watched it Kev.

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 02:53
by Stanley
I'm reviewing the early Repair Shops....
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 11 Dec 2024, 20:04
by Big Kev
Black Doves on Netflix, very entertaining.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 12 Dec 2024, 02:49
by Stanley
I'm still reviewing the Repair Shop and remembering why I always had an aversion to Jay Blades......

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 15 Dec 2024, 21:30
by Big Kev
Another Netflix offering, Carry On. An airport security man is put under pressure to let a bag onto a flight, quite an enjoyable watch (some violence and a lot of suspense). We enjoyed it.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 16 Dec 2024, 02:43
by Stanley
I tried to watch one of the new Star War sequels last night and gave up after 20 minutes, It simply didn't hold my attention. I am pretty sure this is a consequence of age. I reverted to Repair Shop and Youtube!
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 25 Dec 2024, 20:26
by Big Kev
Watching old Morecambe and Wise shows with a glass of wine, even my 15 year old granddaughter is laughing.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 26 Dec 2024, 02:28
by Stanley
I watched the penultimate episode of 'The Mirror and the Light' and whilst superb acting and production values it is not a comfortable watch. Hilary Mantel wrote a superb book and the production is as good as I have ever seen but Cromwell was a troubled man and we know it's going to be a bad end. I shall get it under my belt tonight......
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 27 Dec 2024, 04:05
by Stanley
I watched the last episode and as I forecast it was riveting but disturbing. I was glad when it was over. Back to reviewing The Repair Shop I think!
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 08:07
by Big Kev
The latest Harlen Coben adaptation on Netflix, Missing You, is worth a watch. Most of it is filmed in the north of England.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 09:02
by Gloria
We watched part one of Playing Nice on itv last night, part two of four tonight. Very watchable.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 08:49
by Gloria
Watched part 2 last night, it’s quite disturbing, no idea how it’s going to end happily.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 09 Jan 2025, 17:48
by Big Kev
Watched the second series of SAS Rogue Heroes on the iPlayer. A very good watch in my opinion as long as you remember 'this is not a history lesson'.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 03:03
by Stanley
I was late in the TV lounge last night as I was waiting for a courier. When I got in it was my normal fare of YouTube and The Repair Shop.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 12:28
by PanBiker
I suppose not to everyone's taste but I watched an episode of Surgeons at the Edge of Life which this week featured a craniotomy to remove three small rapidly growing grade three, (cancerous tumours) from the lining of the skull (meninges) of a woman. Smaller than the tumour I had, (which fortunately turned out to be grade one) but a lot more dangerous. They could tell that these were cancerous as they had regrown rapidly from a previous operation so they already knew the histology. Fortunately, although separate they were all accessible from the same area of skull that they removed to gain access. Removal of the tumours from two separate regions of the brain, two in the motor cortex region and one in the area that controls speech. Similar duration to my op, 6.5 -7 hours and fascinating to watch. Especially the electronic overlay mapping of the tumour dimensions, orientation and exact location.
After the operation the surgeon said that he was always nervous waiting for the patient to wake up. He was present when she did and his first question was whether she could raise her right arm and answer him. Both OK in this instance. She made a full recovery cancer free.
My surgeon, Ian Anderson was the same with me, he was there shortly after I woke up in the HDU to check my status. He was not happy with the nurse who was trying to drown me with water vapour to drive out air bubbles from my skull. He said they would be gone without any intervention by the time I had my second scan later in the day, he was right.

She did make me tea and toast though.

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 15:06
by Big Kev
Having spent 5 years, working as an 'assistant', in an operating theatre 40 odd years ago I find programmes like that fascinating. I just can't get Paulette to watch them with me

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 16:04
by PanBiker
Never knew you had that on your CV Kev, fascinating isn't it. What they can do now is amazing. Still don't know why I never had a headache post op.

Having said that I can't remember having any headache ever since which I suppose is a bonus.

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 22:39
by Big Kev
I started as a porter at 18 years old and within a few weeks I was working in the theatre, If it had paid a decent wage I would probably still be doing it now (aside from the fact the hospital was demolished several years ago and is now housing).
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 02:53
by Stanley
That was a fascinating trip off piste!
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 14:07
by Big Kev
Departure, a Netflix series about an air crash investigation. Not bad watching

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 13 Jan 2025, 02:38
by Stanley
My Vietnamese farmer is ill and in love. I have been fol,lowing the story..... To fill in the evening there was Repair Shop......
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 14 Jan 2025, 08:33
by Gloria
Watched the final part of Playing Nice last night, excellent, didn’t know how it would end, but didn’t see that coming.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 22 Jan 2025, 18:09
by Big Kev
Patience, on Channel 4, is a good watch. The main character, of the same name as the series, is a neurodivergent actress playing a neurodivergent character. Neurodivergence is the latest 'label' for anyone in the autistic spectrum, those of us who aren't are labelled as neurotypical.