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Really looking forward to this last ever series of this show tonight,nothing like this on TV anymore,and Martin Clunes is brilliant as the hapless GP..and the Cornwall village of Port Issac is on my Bucket list of places to visit...Wonderfully funny programme
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I own 2 pairs....
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Me too
Hes a terrible actor

Hes a terrible actor
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Lovely place is Port Isaac (sorry....Portwenn) - only issue is getting back up the hill to the car after making your way down to the main part of the town! Hell of a steep hill, phew. You can walk up the other side of the town to visit the Doc's house very easily, and walk past Bert's restaurant etc.
Yes - a very weird guilty pleasure of me and my Wife's is Doc Martin. Reminds me of stuff like Heartbeat that I used to watch with my Mum and Dad as a kid, feels very mid-90's.
Yes - a very weird guilty pleasure of me and my Wife's is Doc Martin. Reminds me of stuff like Heartbeat that I used to watch with my Mum and Dad as a kid, feels very mid-90's.
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I was listening to Radio 2, I think it was yesterday an they said Doc Martin had been going for 20 years... I can't believe it's been on that long. It's not my cup of tea though, because I'm not 87 years old.
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And WTF may I ask is wrong with being 87 years old?claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:17 pmI was listening to Radio 2, I think it was yesterday an they said Doc Martin had been going for 20 years... I can't believe it's been on that long. It's not my cup of tea though, because I'm not 87 years old.

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I am 35 and yet still fully agree with thisclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:17 pmI was listening to Radio 2, I think it was yesterday an they said Doc Martin had been going for 20 years... I can't believe it's been on that long. It's not my cup of tea though, because I'm not 87 years old.

Spot the odd one out on my schedule for the week: House of the Dragon, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Doc Martin
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Clunes has never bettered his role in Dr Who.
Everything since has paled into insignificance to that masterful performance
Everything since has paled into insignificance to that masterful performance
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I am 64 Jedi and my TV schedule is the samejedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:37 pmI am 35 and yet still fully agree with this![]()
Spot the odd one out on my schedule for the week: House of the Dragon, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Doc Martin
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Clunes has always been crap
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Martin Clunes was wonderful in “Men Behaving Badly” - an excellent comic actor.
Decades later, he was equally good in the very different “Manhunt”
Hardly “crap” by any definition.
Decades later, he was equally good in the very different “Manhunt”
Hardly “crap” by any definition.
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What's the Rings of Power like? I've read mixed reviews, but I'm wondering how many of those dissing it are LOTR purists? Some people get rather precious (no pun) about it.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:37 pmI am 35 and yet still fully agree with this![]()
Spot the odd one out on my schedule for the week: House of the Dragon, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Doc Martin
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Men Behaving Badly was one of the worst “sitcoms” in the history of television. And that’s being kind.Middle-agedClaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:53 pmMartin Clunes was wonderful in “Men Behaving Badly” - an excellent comic actor.
Decades later, he was equally good in the very different “Manhunt”
Hardly “crap” by any definition.
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On Clunes, I enjoyed his performances in Jeeves & Wooster and Goodbye Mr Chips.
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No-ones suggesting Clunes is a serious actor...the casts of these things are selected mainly because they can't act. It's a collection of ham actors in a fatuous unfunny rigmarole that folk watch because the scenery is decent and its Sunday evening.
Can't stand it personally....but as I'm currently being dragged around Skopelos by 'er indoors, and being made to gawp mindlessly at locations for some or other brainless film she watched about a dozen years ago, I'd best keep my trap shut.
Can't stand it personally....but as I'm currently being dragged around Skopelos by 'er indoors, and being made to gawp mindlessly at locations for some or other brainless film she watched about a dozen years ago, I'd best keep my trap shut.
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With the way things are going - it's now Goodbye Mr Fish & Chips. <sadface>.
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Love him or hate him,Clunes will be laughing all the way to the bank.Such a shame its the last series another top comedy bites the dust along with the finest comedy ever "still Game" .
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You haven't seen "Mrs Brown's Boys" thenWinstonswhite wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:03 pmMen Behaving Badly was one of the worst “sitcoms” in the history of television. And that’s being kind.
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Bit of easy watching. I like Cllunes the actor; thought he was brilliant in Goodbye Mr Chips and enjoy Doc Martin. Won’t be live though I don’t do adverts any more, that is what the FF button is for.
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Don’t watch it but was in Port Isaac the other week and it turns out you can buy Clunes’ house
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/122255399
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/122255399
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Think I read somewhere this week that the locals are glad there will be no more filming.
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Nice guy apparently, I know someone who was in Cornwall some years ago and was out walking his dog. He got chatting to another dog walker and after a few minutes realised it was Clunes.
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Now your talking...Still Game is in the top 5 of the greatest comedies ever,and something you can watch time and time again and catch things you missed the last time aroundconyoviejo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:16 pmLove him or hate him,Clunes will be laughing all the way to the bank.Such a shame its the last series another top comedy bites the dust along with the finest comedy ever "still Game" .
Winston Ingram is one of the all time great comedy characters ever.We also See Greg Hemphill (Victor) around the village as he has a holiday home in Elie
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I’m not surprised - it gets a bit wearing after a while being held up on your own doorstep while some idiot takes half a day to film twenty seconds of TVclaretfern wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:32 pmThink I read somewhere this week that the locals are glad there will be no more filming.
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Absolutely ya tadgerSteve1956 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:46 pmNow your talking...Still Game is in the top 5 of the greatest comedies ever,and something you can watch time and time again and catch things you missed the last time around
Winston Ingram is one of the all time great comedy characters ever.We also See Greg Hemphill (Victor) around the village as he has a holiday home in Elie
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Personally I’m really enjoying it. The actors portraying ‘young’ (young in Elvish terms!) Galadriel and Elrond are excellent, it feels very inkeeping with Jackson’s trilogy and clearly has a limitless budget. No issues from me so far, very enjoyable.Billy Balfour wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:55 pmWhat's the Rings of Power like? I've read mixed reviews, but I'm wondering how many of those dissing it are LOTR purists? Some people get rather precious (no pun) about it.
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Good question by Billy that, think it deserves a thread of it’s own really. I have to wait until October to renew my Prime account, as I can wait a couple of weeks for my 1/2 student discount on annual membership… I’ll be buying lots of books anyway, then.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:16 pmPersonally I’m really enjoying it. The actors portraying ‘young’ (young in Elvish terms!) Galadriel and Elrond are excellent, it feels very inkeeping with Jackson’s trilogy and clearly has a limitless budget. No issues from me so far, very enjoyable.
One question I keep asking myself are fans, fans of the books, films or both.
For film fans I can see why they are struggling… very different feel to the Silmarillion to Lord of the Rings.
In fact the Silmarillion is often dissed by those who think Chris Tolkien did a poor job of transcribing JRR’s notes.
Personally, I think Chris did a fantastic job, when you consider climbing into JRR’s mind was a thankless task; working from years of quick notes that mae the world work for JRR.
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Masters now ?elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:56 pmGood question by Billy that, think it deserves a thread of it’s own really. I have to wait until October to renew my Prime account, as I can wait a couple of weeks for my 1/2 student discount on annual membership… I’ll be buying lots of books anyway, then.
One question I keep asking myself are fans, fans of the books, films or both.
For film fans I can see why they are struggling… very different feel to the Silmarillion to Lord of the Rings.
In fact the Silmarillion is often dissed by those who think Chris Tolkien did a poor job of transcribing JRR’s notes.
Personally, I think Chris did a fantastic job, when you consider climbing into JRR’s mind was a thankless task; working from years of quick notes that mae the world work for JRR.
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Yes, off to Edge Hill in a couple of weeks for 19C studies, and an informal offer for a PhD to follow it at Salford if I want it (when I turned their offer down) which I’m thrilled to get as a starter for ten… can’t wait to get stuck back in, it’s seemed a hell of a long twelve months.

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I loved the core books, grew up on them (Hobbit and the LOTR trilogy) but never read any of the supplemental stuff (Silmarillion etc) so had no real context for this series beyond what was alluded to in the original books (and the movies). That should hopefully give some context to my understanding of Middle-Earth and how that has affected my enjoyment of the series etc.elwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:56 pmGood question by Billy that, think it deserves a thread of it’s own really. I have to wait until October to renew my Prime account, as I can wait a couple of weeks for my 1/2 student discount on annual membership… I’ll be buying lots of books anyway, then.
One question I keep asking myself are fans, fans of the books, films or both.
For film fans I can see why they are struggling… very different feel to the Silmarillion to Lord of the Rings.
In fact the Silmarillion is often dissed by those who think Chris Tolkien did a poor job of transcribing JRR’s notes.
Personally, I think Chris did a fantastic job, when you consider climbing into JRR’s mind was a thankless task; working from years of quick notes that mae the world work for JRR.
Unsure how people who have really dived into the other bits of the lore (including stuff that this appears to be touching upon so far, I.e, creation of the rings of power, rise of Sauron, Galadriel/Elrond backstory etc) will find it as they’ll have a bit more expectation on it. I’d say if you loved the Jackson adaptations of the original books you’ll absolutely love it.
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That’s goodelwaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:13 pmYes, off to Edge Hill in a couple of weeks for 19C studies, and an informal offer for a PhD to follow it at Salford if I want it (when I turned their offer down) which I’m thrilled to get as a starter for ten… can’t wait to get stuck back in, it’s seemed a hell of a long twelve months.![]()
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Thanks for the feedback.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:16 pmPersonally I’m really enjoying it. The actors portraying ‘young’ (young in Elvish terms!) Galadriel and Elrond are excellent, it feels very inkeeping with Jackson’s trilogy and clearly has a limitless budget. No issues from me so far, very enjoyable.
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Port Isaac pretty much destroyed by gentrification on the back of this programme - it's the new Padstow.
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Lovely is Port Isaac, we were surprised just how small it is. Some of the locals as mentioned will be glad there’s not going to be anymore filming, then there are others that are disappointed as it brought in so much trade, it’ll no doubt still be attractive to many so hopefully the local business's will be kept going for many years on the memories.
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I hate Padstow. I would rather sit on a bench along the Camel Trail up near Wadebridge than venture into the place.dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:36 pmPort Isaac pretty much destroyed by gentrification on the back of this programme - it's the new Padstow.
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These will be the 'locals' who generally hail from Surrey?beddie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:39 pmLovely is Port Isaac, we were surprised just how small it is. Some of the locals as mentioned will be glad there’s not going to be anymore filming, then there are others that are disappointed as it brought in so much trade, it’ll no doubt still be attractive to many so hopefully the local business's will be kept going for many years on the memories.
No, they don't want anyone else there now they've taken over.
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You’re probably right Doug.dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 8:02 pmThese will be the 'locals' who generally hail from Surrey?
No, they don't want anyone else there now they've taken over.
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Has Clunes rogered your wife or something ? You seem remarkably bitter towards him . He’s a decent comic actor imo ,ok he does play himself ( I’m not in a nursing home so never seen Doc M ) though always seems affable enough with a glint in his eye .
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Jedi, I've just watched the first episode of Rings. All good stuff for a bit of escapism. I'll certainly stick with it. I can't understand why some LOTR fundamentalists get so upset. The books, films, etc are fantasy-fiction, not holy scripture written by Paul the Apostle.
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Exactly that! Glad you’re enjoying it.Billy Balfour wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:50 pmJedi, I've just watched the first episode of Rings. All good stuff for a bit of escapism. I'll certainly stick with it. I can't understand why some LOTR fundamentalists get so upset. The books, films, etc are fantasy-fiction, not holy scripture written by Paul the Apostle.
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I’ve not started watching it yet but I will. The budget apparently works out at around 14 million dollars an episode and is the most expensive tv series ever made. At the moment I’m trudging through House of the Dragon but it’s only really come to life in the third episode. The first two episodes are a bit hard going.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 6:16 pmPersonally I’m really enjoying it. The actors portraying ‘young’ (young in Elvish terms!) Galadriel and Elrond are excellent, it feels very inkeeping with Jackson’s trilogy and clearly has a limitless budget. No issues from me so far, very enjoyable.
On topic I have to say I haven’t watched Doc Martin in a long while but I used to enjoy it as a bit of light hearted relief. It’s not fantastic but I can’t say there is anything bad about it. It’s a gentle, mild mannered sort of comedy that just centres around a bad tempered, socially inept doctor who,bizarrely, hates the sight of blood. Not a bad concept, and I like Clunes.