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Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 26 Jul 2016, 04:23
by Stanley
I watched the Panorama programme on Missing Children. Terrible that so little can be done and also that budget cuts are hamstringing the police.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 05:49
by Stanley
If you are allergic to s[port as I am the last fortnight has been a disaster as far as good TV is concerned. However, I watch TV for entertainment and Youtube makes a very acceptable substitute! I've been watching all sorts and have learned a lot about Russian logging and modern engineering.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 06:10
by Stanley
I started to watch the new BBC drama 'One of us' last night but gave up on it very quickly. Hard to understand the plot and a succession of dire images. Not for me thank you!

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 25 Aug 2016, 15:22
by Tripps
I bumped into this lady last night on the BBC Proms programme. Gabrielo Montera

Wow - she is a force of nature!

I'm not a big fan of classical music, but she's great. I kept worrying that her hair was going to get in her eyes at a crucial moment. One more Kirbygrip would have been good. :smile:

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 26 Aug 2016, 03:28
by Stanley
I missed her but you're right David, impressive!

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 27 Aug 2016, 06:47
by Stanley
If you want to have an interesting hour, dial Saratoga Tree Services in on Youtube and watch some fascinating footage of dealing with trees that are extremely dangerous and threatening to destroy houses.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 16 Oct 2016, 05:47
by Stanley
There's not a lot about at the moment as far as I am concerned. However, I enjoyed the programme on Sue Townsend last night. Not only a good writer but a sound woman as well!

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 16 Oct 2016, 06:47
by Nolic
Comrade, I watched the programme afterwards - Julie Walters interviewing Willy Russell. Funny and entertaining just like his plays. Nolic

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 17 Oct 2016, 04:45
by Stanley
I agree. I was once a guest on a Russell Harty talk show for Radio Lancashire and he and Victoria Wood were on the same panel. Fascinating and entertaining.....

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 17 Oct 2016, 09:02
by Tizer
We enjoyed watching a recording of the documentary `Star Men' last night:
"Four British astronomers in their 70s reunite for a 50th anniversary trek in this deceptive documentary. What begins as a nostalgic and impeccably polite road trip across America’s South West coalesces into something more profound: a meditation on life, the universe and everything. There is banter about parochial concerns such as class and career, and on the other hand explanations of quasars and irregular blue galaxies. It’s a powerful juxtaposition...."
More here: LINK

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 18 Oct 2016, 03:55
by Stanley
Sounds good. I missed it. I shall certainly watch it....

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 19 Oct 2016, 04:53
by Stanley
I watched the new BBC1 drama last night. Haven't made my mind up about it yet......

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 19 Oct 2016, 09:25
by PanBiker
I watched it too Stanley, looking at the trailer for the next episode it looks like they are all going to be to complete stories based on individual characters from the overall plot line. A nice bit of paranoia from the bloke last night with a twist to the tale.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 20 Oct 2016, 04:49
by Stanley
I agree, a better plot than many of the 'dramas' we have seen lately. I shall watch the next one.
I went back a day and watched the programme on Aberfan. 50 years ago tomorrow..... I have remembered it every year.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 20 Oct 2016, 08:46
by PanBiker
I watched that as well Stanley the wriggling of the Coal Board and government of the day trying to shift blame and using part of the disaster fund to pay for the clear up. It beggars belief that the office that was in charge of the tips did not have reference to an OS map which led them to tipping slag on top of active water courses. I remember it well, I was at school myself at the time and the massive loss of life really hit home. I didn't learn the back story until much later though as the truth was sidestepped for so long, a tragedy and injustice in many more ways than the obvious.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 20 Oct 2016, 11:06
by Tizer
The mention of OS maps...I hadn't realised it's National Map Reading Week: OS Maps

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 03:52
by Stanley
Dead right Ian, that's one of the reasons why I have reminded people every year and to tell the truth it is exactly the same now......
I have that programme on the OS in my head for a viewing. Thank God for iPlayer.

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 08:47
by PanBiker
I watched it last night, I think you will enjoy it. :grin:

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 22 Oct 2016, 04:48
by Stanley
:grin:

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 22 Oct 2016, 10:25
by PanBiker
Regarding the OS, the Government are contemplating privatising it. There is a 38degrees petition to the Secretary of State here. Should have really gone in Politics but it's relevant here:

Save The Ordnance Survey (Our Maps)

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 04:08
by Stanley
Done it....

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 09:56
by Tizer
Me too. The British Geological Survey (BGS) has been cutting back on its mapping which is worrying geologists and others who use them. It's a shame because they have a worldwide reputation. Just take a look at everything they do: BGS

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 24 Oct 2016, 02:54
by Stanley
One of the many incredible public resources we have access to which is being neglected by politicians and accountants who know the price of everything but have no idea of their value....

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 05:07
by Stanley
I enjoyed 'HIM' again......

Re: GOOD TV

Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 09:37
by PanBiker
I watched Film4 who were showing "The Imitation Game". We saw it at the pictures when it first came out. I reviewed it at the time here: The Imitation Game

Watching it a second time and after reading a bit more about some of the protagonists I think they over egged the pudding somewhat with his relationship with Joan Clarke, (played at bit too glam by Keira Knightley), I didn't pick up on this when I watched it the first time. Still a good watch though.