For aficionados of such matters, The Two Ronnies was first broadcast forty-nine years ago tonight (8:15, BBC1): The Two Ronnies - BBC One London - 10 April 1971 - BBC Genome
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dinner has been chilli, with rice.
and a nice rioja.
watching Rick stein in catalan france.
early night, probably, once i've knocked myself out with rioja and rum, as i probably won't sleep otherwise.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCake turned out to be disappointingComment
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now watching Vera.
i can even understand the dialogue.
and i can do a lahndahn accent better than any lahndahner can do a weegie one.
feckin Star, i am.
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Well "The Cardboard Box" (wot's this 'ere ear?) was a fairly downbeat ending to the Jeremy Brett Holmes saga.
The ep of TAOM is all about metals.
I don't remember ever seeing cupellation of gold before.
It's quite remarkable in a remarkably remarkable sort of way.
The ep starts off with him heating cinnabar on an open dish on a flame.
Not something I'd care to do really.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI’d meant to put mundane laundry on, but forgot. On now
Time for dinner I reckonComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWell "The Cardboard Box" (wot's this 'ere ear?) was a fairly downbeat ending to the Jeremy Brett Holmes saga.
The ep of TAOM is all about metals.
I don't remember ever seeing cupellation of gold before.
It's quite remarkable in a remarkably remarkable sort of way.
The ep starts off with him heating cinnabar on an open dish on a flame.
Not something I'd care to do really.Comment
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feck me!
a veritable cornucopia of corpses on vera tonight.
and none of them virally induced.
well, there's a thing.Comment
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Proper observance of Good Friday with tonight’s tea, being chunky battered cod with chips and beans, just like Jesus ate
The cod was from Iceland’s Luxury™ range. The batter wasn’t quite up to the standard of M&S, but it was fine
N.B. The Good Friday observance is voided rather by the chicken soup for lunch and an unrecorded sausage roll when I felt a bit peckish in the afternoonComment
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