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RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - HellsBells - 16-02-2011 02:35 PM Thanks for the info Aria. That doesn't look good for Outcasts, does it? It is quite unusual for the BBC to move a show around from it's scheduled slot. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - YourFutureMuse - 16-02-2011 07:27 PM really not impressed with outcasts which is a shame because I was so looking forward to it But on the other hand I have been loving lots of other programmes, Marchlands is fantastic as is The Promise and new series of Waterloo Road and Secret Diary of a Call Girl which I LOVE. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - MrsHat - 16-02-2011 07:54 PM I'm absolutely gutted for Outcasts being moved to such a late slot.....no one is going to watch it at that time RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Tea Lady - 16-02-2011 08:30 PM Oh dear. The BBC have cut and run I feel. I won't be watching it at that time, and if I record it, I can't see myself bothering to watch it in my free time. Maybe that's the BBC being brave but those people involved in the project must be gutted. Wasn't Ben Richards writing this for 4 years or something? I guess you take a chance sometimes. I think I read in the Guardian blog that Kudos may be purcased by Rupert Murdock ???? RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Forever Secret - 16-02-2011 08:48 PM It's a real shame about Outcasts because Episodes 3 and 4 I thought were actually very good, an a huge improvement on the first two episodes. I feel sorry for Ben Richard, he spent a lot of time writting a show that has gotten better and now its being moved to a time where no one will be able to watch it, because it's so late. I'll still be watching it though, I think the reviews on Outcasts were a little unfair, judging the show before its really taken off, even though Ep1 and 2 weren't the best... plus viewing figures went down last night because of people watching the Brit awards :/ Marchlands is actually very good, the suspense, everything creepy and scary on the show makes it all the more brilliant, the writting is good and the acting is great, can't wait for more of that But if there is one show I refuse to watch ...ever... it's Waterloo Road, I know its popular but there's no appeal of that show to me whatsoever, its just something I won't watch South Riding starts on sunday doesn't it? Hmmm Blonde Peter Firth, don't mind if I do Shall be watching that RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - HellsBells - 17-02-2011 02:51 PM (16-02-2011 08:30 PM)Tea Lady Wrote: Oh dear. The BBC have cut and run I feel. I won't be watching it at that time, and if I record it, I can't see myself bothering to watch it in my free time. Maybe that's the BBC being brave but those people involved in the project must be gutted. Wasn't Ben Richards writing this for 4 years or something? I guess you take a chance sometimes. I think I read in the Guardian blog that Kudos may be purcased by Rupert Murdock ???? I feel the same - that I won't watch that time of night and once recorded it won't get watched. Shine (Kudos) is owned by Elisabeth Murdock at the moment I think, but I too have read that Robert Murdock (her Dad) is interested in buying it, not sure that is good news though. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - JHyde - 07-04-2011 02:28 PM Did anyone in the UK catch Thorne when it was on late last year? It has David Morrissey and Sandra Oh in it and I love those guys. RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Aria - 11-04-2011 09:53 PM Anybody else watching the very witty Twenty Twelve with a wonderful Hugh Bonneville? RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - Kazters - 12-04-2011 04:09 PM and voiced by the lovely david tennant RE: What other TV do you watch? (2) - HarryPearceSpy - 25-04-2011 07:27 AM I like a lot of TV shows such as Chicago Code, Blue Bloods, House MD, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY, and documentaries on the History Channel. I'm also interested in watching some more BBC dramas. I've seen a little bit of Foyle's War on PBS in the USA and I heard Life on Mars is pretty good. Do you have any suggestions? I like the action and drama genres. Thanks. |