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He had a sad end, poor soul.

Quote: lofthouse @ 5th October 2014, 9:27 PM BST

Crown court

And Diane Keen (possibly the most delicious creature ever to walk the face of the earth)

I agree there.

Quote: lofthouse @ 5th October 2014, 9:27 PM BST

Crown court

Starring a very young Mark McManus (brilliant actor)

Brother of Sweet singer Brian Connolly and apparently he appeared in Skippy when he was even younger.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 5th October 2014, 10:00 PM BST

"It's mudder" - absolutely loved Taggart. Superb series! Fortunately they are available on DVD. :)

Surprisingly he had a cockney accent in this program !

Defended himself ...

Got 10 years

Woops

Looks like good old EastEnders are going to feature a rape in their pre-watershed programme this week.

Watching Toast of London repeats on 4OD.

Quote: Chappers @ 5th October 2014, 10:23 PM BST

Brother of Sweet singer Brian Connolly

A misunderstanding that seems to have arisen from Mark having a cousin of the same name who was Brian's foster-brother.

Quote: Tursiops @ 5th October 2014, 11:48 PM BST

A misunderstanding that seems to have arisen from Mark having a cousin of the same name who was Brian's foster-brother.

Me 'ed 'urts.

Quote: lofthouse @ 5th October 2014, 10:27 PM BST

Surprisingly he had a cockney accent in this program !

Defended himself ...

Got 10 years

Woops

Thanks for the spoiler. Laughing out loud

Cockney to broad Glaswegian? Wow.

Zooooooooo....Brian Cox on BBC 1!!!!

Wish I'd watched that!

Instead am watching the shittest wedding ever on Don't Tell The Bride.

Quote: Ben @ 5th October 2014, 10:58 PM BST

Watching Toast of London repeats on 4OD.

Well worth a second look. The new series should be out soon?

Disneyland ad: "We all wish the magic of Christmas would start earlier..."

Newsnight piece about depression. Sometimes I think every other person is suffering. What's wrong with our society that life has become so hard? Our ancestors lived in such horrible circumstances so why can't we enjoy our 'better' life?

It's more of a chemical imbalance, rather than an environmental influence.

Quote: keewik @ 7th October 2014, 11:40 PM BST

Newsnight piece about depression. Sometimes I think every other person is suffering. What's wrong with our society that life has become so hard? Our ancestors lived in such horrible circumstances so why can't we enjoy our 'better' life?

It is the growing economic imbalance in our society. Possessions are never enough when others have more. Anthropologists say that the happiest societies are nomadic hunter gatherers where no-one owns anything.

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