Xmas TV!

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I expect that nearly everybody has noticed what a load of ole Cr*p is on TV again this Xmas, some ole repeats of shows , films etc, I'm glad we will be away in the M/H and won't have to get the TV out.!
 
Same old same old.....nothing changes except starwars and back to the future appear to be off the listings this year.
 
TV will be banned in my daughters house anyway, but once back home I intend to watch Dirty Dancing and Jersey Boys back to back. Big tub of ice cream. Bliss.
 
Quite fancy the Victoria Wood thing on Beeb 2 it's got Michael Ball in it and Imelda Staunton ( I think it's her).
 
I have kept the radio times from 1980, it will be just the same $hite, in a different order.

Craig
Don't think you're far wrong there, Les bought a Christmas Radio Times, god knows why, and just moaned about all the repeats that are on.

He says that if you miss something one day it will be on the next anyway - can't remember them doing that before:xshout:
 
Rather looking forward to the James May program
 
There is an off switch :) looked like some decent dramas being reviewed on right show this morning....
 
Don't think you're far wrong there, Les bought a Christmas Radio Times, god knows why, and just moaned about all the repeats that are on.

He says that if you miss something one day it will be on the next anyway - can't remember them doing that before:xshout:
Don't think you're far wrong there, Les bought a Christmas Radio Times, god knows why, and just moaned about all the repeats that are on.

He says that if you miss something one day it will be on the next anyway - can't remember them doing that before:xshout:


Debs, that is because you are far too young to remember the 'Good Old Days'.:xrofl:

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Just give me Home Alone or the Holiday (it was on last weekend) and I'm quite happy........yep, sad I know:xlaugh:

But the Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise and some Dave Allen would be great as well:xThumb:
 
Debs, that is because you are far too young to remember the 'Good Old Days'.:xrofl:
Bertie - do you mean The Good Old Days programme? It was a favourite of my mums so I certainly canx:-) Wiki says that it ran 53-83, now that 's scary as that means it was still going the year we got married.:xeek:.
Just give me Home Alone or the Holiday (it was on last weekend) and I'm quite happy........yep, sad I know:xlaugh:

But the Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise and some Dave Allen would be great as well:xThumb:
Same here:xThumb:
 
Bertie - do you mean The Good Old Days programme? It was a favourite of my mums so I certainly canx:-) Wiki says that it ran 53-83, now that 's scary as that means it was still going the year we got married.:xeek:.

Same here:xThumb:

Both the programme and the myth that is the 'Good Old Days' ...............you know when we all had TB and ricketts and milk came out of a tin with NATIONAL on the side of it...........................now I know you're tooooooooo young for those!
The programme because the 'host/compere' ?Lionel? Sachs said the same lines every single programme. It was the only occasion I would defy my parents and go to bed early:xrofl:
 
Both the programme and the myth that is the 'Good Old Days' ...............you know when we all had TB and ricketts and milk came out of a tin with NATIONAL on the side of it...........................now I know you're tooooooooo young for those!
The programme because the 'host/compere' ?Lionel? Sachs said the same lines every single programme. It was the only occasion I would defy my parents and go to bed early:xrofl:

Leonard, see Bertie I'm as old as you.:xgrin:

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Got season 1 & 2 of the fall to get through & 4tb drive of films and mp3s so don't think TV channels will come into it we'll pick are own repeats :xgrin: stocked up on slimline tonics and low fat choccies :xThumb:
 
Bertie - do you mean The Good Old Days programme? It was a favourite of my mums so I certainly canx:-) Wiki says that it ran 53-83, now that 's scary as that means it was still going the year we got married.:xeek:.

Same here:xThumb:

You mean you two are an item?
 
I'll have to sit through Doctor Who as my brother wants to watch it, we'll then put him in a taxi and I'll happily watch Miranda and Midwifes and Downton:xThumb:
 
You mean you two are an item?
:xrofl::xcool: Can't let the cat out of the bag:xrofl:

I'll have to sit through Doctor Who as my brother wants to watch it, we'll then put him in a taxi and I'll happily watch Miranda and Midwifes and Downton:xThumb:

Yes, the daughter will watch Dr Who as well but do you then have to sit through it while it's analysed to the nth degree:xdoh: Geeksville at our house.xroll:
 

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