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Same here.

Quote: Tursiops @ April 1 2013, 8:44 PM BST

Any cop? (I have it recorded.)

Not as good as the book. Maybe it doesn't transfer to the screen. I have second part recorded and haven't watched it yet, maybe won't get round to it. It's a few years since I read it but I thought the baddie was a man, not a woman. It did say it was BASED on the book so maybe I expected too much.

It's really rather good, just like it was all those years ago.

Nice to see Aled Jones branching out by playing a nun in tonight's Jonathan Creek.

Yeah can't wait for the new series.

Jonathan Creek-Shit sandwich

Loose chainsaw nuts, faux magic tricks with an unburied head, political assassinations; what? has David Renwick gone bananas?

At least Peter Falk was in his 70s when Columbo got as bad as that.

Great to see Rik Mayall though.

And whats happened to Jonathan Creek's windmill?

Yeh it rather lost it half way through the corpse thing and the bee thing were good on their own, the rest was over
Loaded

Well acted bollocks mine

The loss of the magic shoe background really showed

Meanwhile on BBC2 Burt Reynolds in A Bunch of Amateurs, a very charming comedy in which he plays a pompous fading star who accidently ends up doing King Lear in Suffolk Village; "I got more lines in this then the whole of my movie career," he complains to his agent.

I am really resenting the hour and a half of my life I have just pisssed sway watching Jonathan Creek.

Quote: youngian @ April 1 2013, 11:18 PM BST

Meanwhile on BBC2 Burt Reynolds in A Bunch of Amateurs, a very charming comedy in which he plays a pompous fading star who accidently ends up doing King Lear in Suffolk Village; "I got more lines in this then the whole of my movie career," he complains to his agent.

I enjoyed that.

Only Fools And Horses. To Hull And Back.

Quote: David Smith @ April 2 2013, 11:57 AM BST

Only Fools And Horses. To Hull And Back.

Great episode.

Watching this Pointless-quiz. I'm absolutely lost in here. Irish poets, footballers...come on..

edit: But then again. It's fascinating to learn some trivia everyday.

Yeah, some days there's not one area I know about. They do football too much, I think. Practically every show!

Champions League!!!

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