Quote: zooo @ January 9 2013, 9:50 PM GMTThat is very much being recorded, for numerous rewatchings.
That post is both 'off - topic' and off colour.
Filth!
Quote: zooo @ January 9 2013, 9:50 PM GMTThat is very much being recorded, for numerous rewatchings.
That post is both 'off - topic' and off colour.
Filth!
Ohh momma
Is she being all rude again?
I only come to this forum now in the hope of a bit of Zooo smut
Quote: lofthouse @ January 9 2013, 10:14 PM GMTOhh momma
Is she being all rude again?
I only come to this forum now in the hope of a bit of Zooo smut
Rude?!!... I just lit a cigarette off my cheek!
Portlandia. Next up This is Jinsy, I liked it last week but I think that was mostly because David Tennant was in it.
The 1994 animated Spider-Man TV series. Top notch.
Yayyyyy
Brand new big bang theory
I'm almost excited
What is this Stargazing thing about? Why is it on every day, why is it live? Are we going to be hit by asteroids or something? And why is it presented by a comedian?
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ January 10 2013, 8:43 PM GMTWhat is this Stargazing thing about? Why is it on every day, why is it live? Are going to be hit by asteroids or something? And why is it presented by a comedian?
F**k knows
I prefered the previous series - grass growing gazing
Can't wait for paint drying gazing
It's just a TV show about space. But no you're right we'd be better off with yet another show about drunk slags in Essex.
I think it's live to encourage people to go out and look at the stars they were talking about. But predictably it's all cloudy.
Quote: zooo @ January 10 2013, 9:24 PM GMTIt's just a TV show about space. But no you're right we'd be better off with yet another show about drunk slags in Essex.
In his own way Brian Cox is as ubiquitous on TV as drunk slags in Essex. Time for a new Go To Boffin.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ January 10 2013, 8:43 PM GMTWhat is this Stargazing thing about? Why is it on every day, why is it live? Are we going to be hit by asteroids or something? And why is it presented by a comedian?
Dara O'Briain has an astrophysics degree so he knows his stuff.
I knew Brian May (who appeared in one episode) is a doctor in astrophysics but I didn't know O'Briain knows what is talking about. So, that makes sense.
Which is more reassuring than ITV which gets actors who play parts to present programmes; Stephen Tompkinson on African Vets for eg.
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