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Quote: AndreaLynne @ September 12 2010, 12:48 PM BST

I love the Fall Guy! One of the best TV theme tunes ever!

Totally.

The Lady Vanishes.

Quote: Ben @ September 12 2010, 4:35 PM BST

Octopussy.

Sequel to Sharktopus?

NCIS: Los Angeles. It lacks the gravitas of the original NCIS but it's still fun. And I can see why the Ladies Love Cool James.

Albert's Memorial. I tried watching some of that Concert for Heroes, but it was awful.

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 12 2010, 9:30 PM BST

I tried watching some of that Concert for Heroes, but it was awful.

Are they having a concert to try and get a fifth series?

Quote: chipolata @ September 12 2010, 9:34 PM BST

Are they having a concert to try and get a fifth series?

This is funny. I shall remember this day.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 12 2010, 9:35 PM BST

This is funny. I shall remember this day.

Why? What happened?

Quote: chipolata @ September 12 2010, 9:34 PM BST

Are they having a concert to try and get a fifth series?

>_<

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 12 2010, 9:30 PM BST

Albert's Memorial. I tried watching some of that Concert for Heroes, but it was awful.

It was pretty amazing live. Sadly most of the comedians crashed and burned. I don't know if it's cos of the size of the audience, many of whom were talking and walking about and not paying much attention, or because they tried too hard to be topical. Michael McIntyre and Rhod Gilbert got a few laughs. Jason Manford and John Bishop seemed very uncomfortable and awkward, Peter Kay was embarrassing and Jack Dee and Kevin Bridges were particularly awful. Brucie got away with a bit of tap dancing and forgetting his lines because people seem to love him anyway. That was the opinion of the 40 or so people discussing it around us but that was out of 60 thousand so maybe not everyone felt that way.

To be fair, they all had a very short time to perform and by the time they had done the required 'this concert is about... and I am honoured to be here..' there wasn't really time to engage the audience.

Gary and Robbie were the main attraction anyway. :)

Quote: Gavin @ September 12 2010, 4:39 PM BST

Sequel to Sharktopus?

Actually the sequel was Barracuda c**t.

Quote: zooo @ September 13 2010, 12:59 PM BST

Gary and Robbie were the main attraction anyway. :)

Yes. Those two together were good but Robbie on his own, I dunno, it seemed to be more about showmanship and getting the audience to sing for him than a good performance. It ended so abruptly some people weren't sure if it had finished or if he was coming back for an encore. I think I liked Tom Jones and Plan B best. Pixie Lott sweated buckets.

Yeah, I think Robbie works best as part of Take That, rather than solo.

Been watching channel 369 on Sky. Vintage TV. Playing load of 70/80's classics at Mo.

Britain's Next Top Model. One of my few chances to be a rubbish girl.

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