Bradley Walsh is not an arse. Fact.Dressinggown wrote:I'm glued to the 'Salvage Hunter's programme. Just interesting stuff.
Can't do without watching the 'The Chase' on the +1 hour when I get back from work. The presenter is a bit of an arse but the 'Chasers' are clever as.
Australian Masterchef. Every episode of every series from the outset.
TV shows you inexplicably watch?
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Bullseye on challenge, the only decent thing to watch on Friday night tv. Sad really.
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Does anybody get "The Mystery of Oak Island" over there? It's about an island off the coast of Nova Scotia that's been explored since the 19th century for buried treasure. Problem is, somebody went to great trouble a long time ago to booby-trap everything. Nobody really knows how or why, but somebody went through a whole lot of trouble to do what they did.
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Maybe Saxoman's grandfather did the booby-trapping.
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Homes Under the Hammer. Don't ever mean to watch it but get caught up in the whole house thing.
Apart from when Dion Dublin is on though.
Apart from when Dion Dublin is on though.
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That thing in the middle of the night where the bloke buys wwII tanks and stuff, does em up and makes thousands
Another one who's 'riddled with cockerney ' lol though
Another one who's 'riddled with cockerney ' lol though
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Pointless.
Casualty.
Homes under the hammer.
Never watch:
Any soaps.
Very rarely MOTD as my blood pressure rises with the absolute sh*te that some of the pundits come out with.
Casualty.
Homes under the hammer.
Never watch:
Any soaps.
Very rarely MOTD as my blood pressure rises with the absolute sh*te that some of the pundits come out with.
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Anyone done BFC as a specialist subject ?
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Doctors!
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Agree with bullseye, super smashing lovely
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Looking for the Knights Templar gold? Think I saw this on PBS America. People have got seriously obsessed about it.ontario claret wrote:Does anybody get "The Mystery of Oak Island" over there? It's about an island off the coast of Nova Scotia that's been explored since the 19th century for buried treasure. Problem is, somebody went to great trouble a long time ago to booby-trap everything. Nobody really knows how or why, but somebody went through a whole lot of trouble to do what they did.
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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you can get it
"This is Us"
ending season one tonight, very very good
If you can get it
"This is Us"
ending season one tonight, very very good
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Spooks. It's called MI5 in the US.
A friend told me about it a month ago. Started at Series 1 Episode 1 and i'm up to Series 6 (which is basically 2007)
It's **** but easy to watch I guess.
Not afraid to kill off characters, I'm finding out...
A friend told me about it a month ago. Started at Series 1 Episode 1 and i'm up to Series 6 (which is basically 2007)
It's **** but easy to watch I guess.
Not afraid to kill off characters, I'm finding out...
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A couple of Italian-American brothers who are self-made millionaires have invested millions in order to try to find it. They saw the same article in Reader's Digest that I did when I was 11 years old, and it's become an absolute obsession for them. Of course, the TV series offsets the costs, but still. Last year they brought in the heavy equipment and went to work. They found what looks like a hinge from a treasure chest, but they could have just salted it. Who knows? Next year, we might find out, or else it'll just drag on forever.
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Charlie, ready for the new year of Expert 11?
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Person of interest. Bit cheesy but interesting. I thought Wednesdays lesbian love scene was particularly artfully done.
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already won mate. How did you do?ontario claret wrote:Charlie, ready for the new year of Expert 11?
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The wife's mother lives with us. I tend to watch tv upstairs as our choices hardly ever match. Mother-in-law likes 60's, 70's box-sets to the exclusion of almost anything else and some American series such as Ghost Whisperer or Charmed. When we have our evening meal Charmed is usually on and I really annoy her when I laugh and tell her I love spoof comedies. She is convinced it is drama of the top order.
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Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away!
Every one is the same. People in dreadful trouble being emotionally smashed.
Every one is the same. People in dreadful trouble being emotionally smashed.
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Trumps news conferences with Sean Spicer.
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My league doesn't start until Sunday, Charlie. I got promoted on the first try, so I expect stiffer competition this term.
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The best programme on tele is back...... Masterchef.
Leanne smashed it tonight with her apricot and ginger frangipane.
Leanne smashed it tonight with her apricot and ginger frangipane.

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Away games.
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That frangipane seriously looked absolutely amazing. So did the first dessert she made.Bin Ont Turf wrote:The best programme on tele is back...... Masterchef.
Leanne smashed it tonight with her apricot and ginger frangipane.
The other bird that scraped through looks a typical Islington Set, Saturday night dinner party, quinoa and sun dried tomato muncher.
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I think that we have an early contender for champion Chobulous.
I'm hoping that the 'sun dried tomato muncher' doesn't last long. Her voice and American accent are already annoying.
I'm hoping that the 'sun dried tomato muncher' doesn't last long. Her voice and American accent are already annoying.
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Rebecca and Drew sadly divorced quite recently.conyoviejo wrote:Salvage Hunters with Drew,T and Drews missus based in Llandudno..always interesting stuff going on
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Judge Judy!
JJ for Prime Minister.
JJ for Prime Minister.
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I'm liking the Irish lass Alison on Masterchef tonight.
A pretty lass, pretty intelligent and a pretty good cook as well.
A pretty lass, pretty intelligent and a pretty good cook as well.
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Judge Judy, but I can explain, I'm banging a bird who likes that kind of stuff.