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Post by CAEF on Mar 7, 2019 12:26:41 GMT
Anyone watch Leaving Neverland last night?
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Post by wallis on Mar 7, 2019 12:54:14 GMT
Anyone watch Leaving Neverland last night? I've recorded it and will again tonight so that I can watch without the damn adverts. What were your thoughts?
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Post by CAEF on Mar 7, 2019 14:20:03 GMT
Anyone watch Leaving Neverland last night? I've recorded it and will again tonight so that I can watch without the damn adverts. What were your thoughts? Jacko fans will go to whimsical lengths to deny it, as they protest too much, but I know from watching it that he deffo did groom them. Near the start of the documentary, they showed a clip of Jacko at the Pepsi commercial and when he saw James Safechuck as a 7 year old, Jacko gave an evil smile as if he really fancied the kid.
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Post by Charley Says... on Mar 7, 2019 19:06:12 GMT
White Gold on BBC2 last night... 2nd series... Absolutely class...
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Post by CAEF on Mar 7, 2019 22:59:07 GMT
Just watched Leaving Neverland. Jacko 100% was guilty. A dirty paedo. Him and Jimmy Savile are rotting in hell.
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Post by Holey on Mar 23, 2019 23:09:33 GMT
Just watched the third episode of MotherFatherSon, this is turning out to be a great drama. Billy Howle is brilliant, the way he has acted the stroke scenes is amazing. He's deserves a BAFTA for sure.
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Post by wallis on Mar 23, 2019 23:25:55 GMT
Just watched the third episode of MotherFatherSon, this is turning out to be a great drama. Billy Howle is brilliant, the way he has acted the stroke scenes is amazing. He's deserves a BAFTA for sure. I agree Holey. He is playing his socks off in the role.
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Post by CAEF on Mar 26, 2019 12:25:11 GMT
I watched an ep of The One Show last night and the show needs to be put to bed. It is a boring, tired show.
GPs Behind Closed Doors and Cant Pay We'll Take It Away also both need culling. Well and truly past their sell by date. They were good to start with but too much of a good thing and it becomes tiring.
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Post by Charley Says... on Mar 26, 2019 18:01:37 GMT
Still watching GP's... But I agree it's been on too long... Do like that Dr Amir Khan though... I wish he was my doctor...
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Post by Holey on Apr 7, 2019 10:47:38 GMT
Really getting into MotherFatherSon, last weeks episode looking at Max's back story was compelling. I never usually rate Richard Gere, but he is very good in this.
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Post by wallis on Apr 7, 2019 11:58:21 GMT
Really getting into MotherFatherSon, last weeks episode looking at Max's back story was compelling. I never usually rate Richard Gere, but he is very good in this. I totally agree Holey, Gere has never been a favourite of mine but his acting in this drama is extremely good. Apart from your good self and a friend in work I don't know anyone else watching this. They don't know what they are missing.
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Post by wallis on Apr 7, 2019 12:12:34 GMT
Talking about missing good dramas I watched the first episode of 'Bodies' last night on the iPlayer. Written and adapted from Jed Mercurio's 2002 novel it depicts the NHS as how it sometimes is, pretty pathetic! Given Mercurio's current high ranking after the Bodyguard and the highest every viewing figures for Line of Duty last week the Beeb have decided to put the Box Set from 2004 & 2006 online. Mercurio used to be a hospital physician and has an insight of how horrible the truth can sometimes be in the NHS. It's worth a watch.
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Post by Holey on Apr 7, 2019 15:45:23 GMT
Talking about missing good dramas I watched the first episode of 'Bodies' last night on the iPlayer. Written and adapted from Jed Mercurio's 2002 novel it depicts the NHS as how it sometimes is, pretty pathetic! Given Mercurio's current high ranking after the Bodyguard and the highest every viewing figures for Line of Duty last week the Beeb have decided to put the Box Set from 2004 & 2006 online. Mercurio used to be a hospital physician and has an insight of how horrible the truth can sometimes be in the NHS. It's worth a watch. I watched it the first time round, it was very good, as I remember warts and all. A very young Max Beasley was in it as I recall. I may have to watch it on iplayer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2019 15:59:41 GMT
I remember watching a docudrama about the NHS in the late 80`s. It was awful to watch. I can remember one scene of a middle aged lady asking to be checked for cancer, and the doctor was very unsympathetic and more or less told her she was imagining it. After he dismissed her, a drugs company rep came to visit that same doctor and he was very welcoming towards that rep. That rep offered him some goodies as a bribe to buy his drugs, and the doc chose a carriage clock to gift his wife for a Birthday or anniversary. A few episodes later, that poor lady died of cancer.
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Post by LouP on Apr 7, 2019 18:04:20 GMT
Really getting into MotherFatherSon, last weeks episode looking at Max's back story was compelling. I never usually rate Richard Gere, but he is very good in this. I totally agree Holey, Gere has never been a favourite of mine but his acting in this drama is extremely good. Apart from your good self and a friend in work I don't know anyone else watching this. They don't know what they are missing. I am watching it but sad to say I have given up on it. My friend has also. Line of Duty tonight. Yay!
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