What have you watched during lockdown
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I'm working my way through the re-make of "MacGyver". My BT Box recorded it all off "Pick" in September and October, and I noticed the disk is down to about 35% available, so off I went. It's a bit rubbish, but watchable. Once that's done, the box has been recording "Scorpion" though it seems less good at figuring out which ones it has already recorded, so I've got loads of duplicates. Then we have "The Dukes of Hazzard" off Forces TV. "Win the wilderness" is there as well, but I think I might just give that a miss.
Borrowed a DVD set of The Wire from a friend (never seen it before).
Season 1 was brilliant - just getting into Season 2 and enjoying McNulty kicking the s
t back to his old boss!
Lots of people on the Netflix thread have given this a thumps up, so looking forward to seeing the whole lot.
Season 1 was brilliant - just getting into Season 2 and enjoying McNulty kicking the s
t back to his old boss!Lots of people on the Netflix thread have given this a thumps up, so looking forward to seeing the whole lot.
I bought a DVD boxed set (series 1&2) of a TV series I used to watch in the 80's
Crime Story
It's a fantastic series. Made in the mid 80's and set in 60's Chicago - very gritty and violent at times.
The actor that plays one of the cops was a real life cop before this, and one of the criminals was also a criminal before doing the series.
Crime Story
It's a fantastic series. Made in the mid 80's and set in 60's Chicago - very gritty and violent at times.
The actor that plays one of the cops was a real life cop before this, and one of the criminals was also a criminal before doing the series.
A trip to the theatre
The National Theatre to be precise
Watched Two Guvnors as it was first streamed last night and it was hilarious, well produced, brilliantly performed and a thoroughly excellent evening!
Highly recommended
The National Theatre to be precise
Watched Two Guvnors as it was first streamed last night and it was hilarious, well produced, brilliantly performed and a thoroughly excellent evening!
Highly recommended
It's been about five or six years since I last watched Long Way Round on DVD so I'm currently watching that and quite enjoying it again. That Charlie Boorman characteer takes some getting used to but other than that it's good to watch again. I'll follow up with Long Way Down too as I still have that on DVD in my cabinet.
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