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What are you watching on TV? Page 1,497

Quote: zooo @ August 14 2011, 11:36 AM BST

I shall Rocky you in a minute.

Filth!

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ July 29 2011, 2:09 PM BST

I've been watching that "Dynamo" magician guy on Watch.

Odd show.

The guy's got no charisma, he relies far too much on stooges, editing and props, he keeps f**king up his tricks (most of which aren't even his), and yet easily impressed celebrities all suck his cock constantly.

I'm finding it quite compelling.

I've only just spotted this! This is almost exactly how I feel about the show. No performance and charisma, using internet bought tricks (badly) and performed to idiot celebrities. I want to punch him in his stupid face.

Is he like that geezer in the mask who reveals how tricks are done?

If they were done by a complete spanner with delirious tremens?

Rob Brydon. We've seen it umpteen times before but Dame Edna still makes me laugh.

Saw Epic Win earlier. :| Alexander Armstrong's career is really on the slide. With this and Pointless I can't help thinking he's just going for ironically titled shows.

The Normans

French twats!!! :(

About to watch The Borgias.

Quote: Nil Putters @ August 20 2011, 7:59 PM BST

Saw Epic Win earlier. :| Alexander Armstrong's career is really on the slide. With this and Pointless I can't help thinking he's just going for ironically titled shows.

I quite like Pointless. :$

Quote: keewik @ August 13 2011, 9:28 PM BST

The Borgias. Great costumes and sets.

Is it up the standard of the old BBC series staring Adolfo Celi?

Don't think I saw that

Strike Back

whadda loada bollox!

Tales of the unexpected on DVD

the theme tune still gives me the willies

Quote: keewik @ August 21 2011, 9:31 PM BST

Don't think I saw that

There was a certain amount of uninentional hilarity. One of thos flagship dramas that has never ever been repeated.

28 Weeks Later. Quality zombieing. I wish they'd hurry up and make 28 Months Later.

Just watched a programme called 'Grand Prix: The Death Years'.

Truly shocking the total disregard of human life in those days of motor sport. The worst part was seeing Roger Williamson's crash at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1973 which finally made the authorities see sense.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGkhCvKNLFc

The man in the white overalls is Roger's friend, David Purley, also a driver but not for the same team. He abandoned his car and tried to help with the rescue effort. He was awarded the George Cross for his heroism.

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