Fun What TV Shows Are You Watching/Rewatching at the Moment?

Carol

Member: Rank 5
Good grief - looks complicated but it's CARROT!
Oh, now I want to watch The Detectives again, and sing his Magic Roundabout till a teacher tells me to stop it NOW.
 

duzit

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"The Chew" a silly, daily, talk cooking show. They make everything look so easy! Mix this & that and something comes out perfect & delish. What they don't show is going to the market to get all the ingredients, the high cost of said fixins that most common people cannot afford, all the prep work, slicing, dicing, measuring, and after all the previous has been accomplished by behind the scene helpers, they, the helpers get to do all the clean-up and the "stars" get to go home. I would enjoy cooking too...:emoji_dancer::emoji_birthday::emoji_purple_heart:
 

Carol

Member: Rank 5
Catching up on missed episodes of The Last Leg - just boggling at Ed Miliband's stellar performance for one thing - get back in the game you silly man!
 

Carol

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Yes, just a shame Jeremy wasn't as stellar when he was on.
Nuts! Missed him, shame.

Did you see Miriam Margolyes drop the C-bomb... twice?
Yes, but I'd expect no less of her - same college as me - must be the only explanation, it turns out such blowsy and robust broads!
 

Carol

Member: Rank 5



Pure comedy bliss in short, perfect episodes.
Favourite songs, sketches, characters anyone?

Give me a Viking power ballad, a Bobsy report and anything from Death and I am a very contented and giggling person, however often I've seen them before.
 
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michaellevenson

Member: Rank 8
Brenda Blethyn probably now known as cop Vera was in a couple of great comedies in the 80's and 90's.
Outside Edge , the story of cricketing folk, with Timothy Spall, Josie Lawrence among others.
 

michaellevenson

Member: Rank 8
And before Outside Edge in the 80's with Simon Callow in Chance in a Million. Callow plays Tom Chance whose life is a series of improbable coincidences and Blethyn s his hapless girlfriend.
 

chainsaw_metal1

Member: Rank 8
My daughter and I got into this show for a while. We still every now and then start singing "Stupid Deaths", just for a giggle. But this one is still probably my favorite song from the whole show.

 

Sunflower007

Member: Rank 3
:emoji_relieved: ~ Now I am watching Feud on television. It is really good and I always enjoy watching show or movie of different periods.

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"Well you may not see me when you come back
I could be sharing someone else's pillow
And my love for you is better than diamonds
To you everything I bestow"


By: Mundy
 

Carol

Member: Rank 5
my favorite song
We all have amazingly good taste!
My best friend sings Dick Turpin with her daughter as their personal favourite, too. When the young'un is just a little bit older I shall dare said friend to tell her about what the two of us got up to at the Adam and the Ants gig in Leeds many moons ago...

And I woke up with another top 5 to add to my first: Luddites, Greek Philosophers, Aztec Priests, Mary Seacole and the Spartan High School Musical.

My only sad thought is of not at all liking what I saw of series 6 - a complete and literal telly turn-off.
 

michaellevenson

Member: Rank 8
Plenty of Brit sketch shows which I love, from Monty Python, Harry Enfield. Alexei Sayle, probably Fry and Laurie my favorite, and this Greek restaurant sketch is one of the best IMO

 
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