What TV series should I watch?

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Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet
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genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet



Cheers, Gene :)

I am over for here in Donegal at the moment and I will look that up when I get home.

Oh.....and just for the record in case my old chum Eastie the Innkeeper is reading this.

I tried the BBC iPlayer last night and the message is the same as it was last time.

Content only available in the U.K.

:drinkers:
Alex Young, Howard Kendall, Andy King, Timmy Cahill, Dixie Dean and Mike Parry.....we'll never see the likes of them again.

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Petingo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet



Cheers, Gene :)

I am over for here in Donegal at the moment and I will look that up when I get home.

Oh.....and just for the record in case my old chum Eastie the Innkeeper is reading this.

I tried the BBC iPlayer last night and the message is the same as it was last time.

Content only available in the U.K.

:drinkers:


I had a nightmare time trying to get any decent wifi on my phone in Donegal last week.
It was patchier than Alan Brazil's attendance.
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Basualdo wrote:
Petingo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet



Cheers, Gene :)

I am over for here in Donegal at the moment and I will look that up when I get home.

Oh.....and just for the record in case my old chum Eastie the Innkeeper is reading this.

I tried the BBC iPlayer last night and the message is the same as it was last time.

Content only available in the U.K.

:drinkers:


I had a nightmare time trying to get any decent wifi on my phone in Donegal last week.
It was patchier than Alan Brazil's attendance.



I must say I am having no bother with the phone, Bas.

That said I am practically on the border, in Inishiwen Penninsula and Magiligan Prison is a sight to behold when it is lit up at night, directly across Lough Foyle from where we are in Moville :)
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Petingo wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Petingo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet



Cheers, Gene :)

I am over for here in Donegal at the moment and I will look that up when I get home.

Oh.....and just for the record in case my old chum Eastie the Innkeeper is reading this.

I tried the BBC iPlayer last night and the message is the same as it was last time.

Content only available in the U.K.

:drinkers:


I had a nightmare time trying to get any decent wifi on my phone in Donegal last week.
It was patchier than Alan Brazil's attendance.



I must say I am having no bother with the phone, Bas.

That said I am practically on the border, in Inishiwen Penninsula and Magiligan Prison is a sight to behold when it is lit up at night, directly across Lough Foyle from where we are in Moville :)


I was a bit further into the county a good forty or fifty miles from the border.
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colinthewarriormonkey wrote:
kevin04 wrote:Rectify.

Can't recommend it enough.

Honestly, just brilliant TV and excellent acting!


Just seen the trailer - that looks great.


It's slow but sublime.
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genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet

I hope Finchy has seen the 3rd episode where they drive to Wigan. Pies 'r' us shops, posters advertising "cash 4 pies" and signs on vans saying 'No pies are left in this vehicle overnight'.
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After Brian Pern's recent death (yes, I was shocked too) two special tribute shows are available on iPlayer.
The first has the best and biggest star studded cameos I have ever seen on a comedy, no kidding.
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I'm halfway through the second series of The Affair (on Sky Atlantic).

Very good so far.
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deisegirl wrote:Rectify
Damages
The Wire

Line of Duty (midway through S4 on BBC right now but first three series are addictive)

Ditto line of duty gets my vote all four series have been great so far .First one stands out the most

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Basualdo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet

I hope Finchy has seen the 3rd episode where they drive to Wigan. Pies 'r' us shops, posters advertising "cash 4 pies" and signs on vans saying 'No pies are left in this vehicle overnight'.


:lol:
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Petingo wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet

I hope Finchy has seen the 3rd episode where they drive to Wigan. Pies 'r' us shops, posters advertising "cash 4 pies" and signs on vans saying 'No pies are left in this vehicle overnight'.


:lol:


Have you seen the second episode, Pet?
It is utterly and completely stolen by Conleth Hill (Varys in Game of Thrones) in full bright blue Smurfette fancy dress as an oul drunk Belfast millbag, Elsie.

"Canna crack open a windy? Ah'm sweatin' like a blind lesbian in a fish shap."
"Hey you, stap pishin on ma bonfire!"
"Ma knees are fackin shat."
"Ma Eddie will be back. He's only after her raspberry ripple badge fer parkin', the fackin Welsh hoor.'
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Basualdo wrote:After Brian Pern's recent death (yes, I was shocked too) two special tribute shows are available on iPlayer.
The first has the best and biggest star studded cameos I have ever seen on a comedy, no kidding.


Thanks for the reminder, forgot to watch this and been meaning to "source" this
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Basualdo wrote:
Petingo wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet

I hope Finchy has seen the 3rd episode where they drive to Wigan. Pies 'r' us shops, posters advertising "cash 4 pies" and signs on vans saying 'No pies are left in this vehicle overnight'.


:lol:


Have you seen the second episode, Pet?
It is utterly and completely stolen by Conleth Hill (Varys in Game of Thrones) in full bright blue Smurfette fancy dress as an oul drunk Belfast millbag, Elsie.

"Canna crack open a windy? Ah'm sweatin' like a blind lesbian in a fish shap."
"Hey you, stap pishin on ma bonfire!"
"Ma knees are fackin shat."
"Ma Eddie will be back. He's only after her raspberry ripple badge fer parkin', the fackin Welsh hoor.'


No, I haven't seen any of it yet, Bas.

I only found out here on the weekend that it had started a new series :x

I shall be catching up soon, don't worry 'bout that :)

Not surprising Peter gets the Belfast idioms off to a tee....his mother moved there from Fermanagh before coming to England and like myself, has a big family network in Belfast and spent a lot of holiday time over there.
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Petingo wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Petingo wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
genehunt1973 wrote:
Petingo wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:A new series of Peter Kay's Car Share started last week.




Darnitt.

I thought they were repeating the first series and never bothered recording it :x

Full series available on iplayer pet

I hope Finchy has seen the 3rd episode where they drive to Wigan. Pies 'r' us shops, posters advertising "cash 4 pies" and signs on vans saying 'No pies are left in this vehicle overnight'.


:lol:


Have you seen the second episode, Pet?
It is utterly and completely stolen by Conleth Hill (Varys in Game of Thrones) in full bright blue Smurfette fancy dress as an oul drunk Belfast millbag, Elsie.

"Canna crack open a windy? Ah'm sweatin' like a blind lesbian in a fish shap."
"Hey you, stap pishin on ma bonfire!"
"Ma knees are fackin shat."
"Ma Eddie will be back. He's only after her raspberry ripple badge fer parkin', the fackin Welsh hoor.'


No, I haven't seen any of it yet, Bas.

I only found out here on the weekend that it had started a new series :x

I shall be catching up soon, don't worry 'bout that :)

Not surprising Peter gets the Belfast idioms off to a tee....his mother moved there from Fermanagh before coming to England and like myself, has a big family network in Belfast and spent a lot of holiday time over there.

Just watched 3 and 4 and must say its up there with phoenix nights Kay is an excellent observationist esp where the music is concerned



Ps the monkey was brilliant
I have greatest respect for Rugby Union, they started it mid-way through the 19th century. Thankfully we grabbed it and turned it into a spectacle on 29th August 1895

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