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when was the last time you watched anything ^really^ good on telly?

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hatwoman · 06/12/2006 21:59

because it's all shite.

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BettySpaghetti · 06/12/2006 22:01

I rarely seem to watch TV since getting broadband -theres always something more interesting on t'internet

YuleTideways · 06/12/2006 22:01

Certainly is. I watch maybe one programme a week.

charliecat · 06/12/2006 22:02

Enjoyed Sleeper Cell, that was at least a couple of months ago.
Dont know why we bother with the tv licence.

sallystrawberry · 06/12/2006 22:03

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TheChristmasArmadillo · 06/12/2006 22:03

um a very very long time.

Seriously the only reason we still have a telly at the moment is cos of Cbeebies for ds.

It is all utter utter shite.

hatwoman · 06/12/2006 22:05

so if you don;t do telly what do you do? and do you do it with your dh/p?

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TEEstheCEEsontobejolly · 06/12/2006 22:06

That Younh at Heart thing was great

MerryPiffmas · 06/12/2006 22:07

starkeys monarchy is excellent
and I wuite like Jam and Jerusalem, QI and Have I got News for you
I also watched Coyote Ugly last night and am ashamed to say I really enjoyed it!

moondog · 06/12/2006 22:07

Tat Bob Dylan documentary in June I think.
Roughly the last time I watched tv.
It's so boring and formulaic.
Well,most of it anyway.

MerryPiffmas · 06/12/2006 22:07

young at heart was FAB! So heartwarming.

TEEstheCEEsontobejolly · 06/12/2006 22:08

I *LOVE Bob Dylan

whensantagotstuckupAITCHimney · 06/12/2006 22:09

the latest david attenborough is a work of genius.
bleak house
dr who
curb your enthusiasm
rome
deadwood
life on mars

off the top of my head... i'm sure there's loads more. so boring when people who don't watch television say there's nothing on.

sallystrawberry · 06/12/2006 22:12

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hatwoman · 06/12/2006 22:14

yes David Attenborough and most of the BBC natural history stuff is wonderful, you're quite right (I swear I'll cry tonnes when DA pops his clogs, ever since finding out how old he is I worry all the time about this inevitable eventuality). But dh and I both would like something entertaining and interesting to watch between 9 and 10 pm on weekday evenings. and it's so rare. what else should we do?

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moondog · 06/12/2006 22:14

Actually I did watch You've been framed last saturday which I bloody love.

sallystrawberry · 06/12/2006 22:17

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whensantagotstuckupAITCHimney · 06/12/2006 22:34

well harry hill is very talented, moondog.

by the way, wait til you see the christmas schedules if you think there's bugger all on at the moment...

BROWNY · 06/12/2006 22:37

I absolutly loved Northern Nights and the other one (can't remember what it was called). Had Robson Green in, about neighbours competing to put up Christmas decorations... really funny t.v. .

moondog · 06/12/2006 22:39

When is that mad programme about the dysfunctional family on a M'c'r housing estate on again?
Dad is called Frank.

That is brilliant.

sallystrawberry · 06/12/2006 22:40

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TwoIfBySanta · 06/12/2006 22:41

It will be this week when Bodies returns for the finale.

moonshine · 06/12/2006 22:41

Sopranos
Curb Your Enthusiasm
That C4 documentary about the Queen Mum and the Windsor princes
Oh yes You've Been Framed cos Harry Hill is fantastic
And have become strangely addicted to Strictly Come Dancing

moondog · 06/12/2006 22:41

That's it.
Brilliant it was.

sallystrawberry · 06/12/2006 22:42

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maryhadaharpsichordyeahlord · 06/12/2006 22:42

I have been loving the Simon Schama series
and How Music Works with Howard Goodall

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