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Previously on "I’ve seen The Doctor"
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For a start, as an invisible man, he's not very invisible. And he is listed on the credits.
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How do you know it's christopher ecclestone?Originally posted by BuffoonIt's just restarted on NBC on Monday with an episode call 'Godsend'. Christopher Eccleston is at the end playing an invisible tramp.
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It's just restarted on NBC on Monday with an episode call 'Godsend'. Christopher Eccleston is at the end playing an invisible tramp.Originally posted by krameri have watched about 11 episodes of Heroes... and enjoyed it.
When is it coming back? It didn't really finish properly did it?
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Originally posted by DaveBThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
tulipe of the highest order...
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I never really got into that show - I didn't like the characters Bo & Luke & the General Lee wasn't really my kind of carOriginally posted by Lucifer BoxWasn't that "The Duchess of Duke Street"?
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I thought that was AlfieOriginally posted by zeitghostNah.
I think that's Funeral in Berlin.
Ipcress is the one with the disco lights...
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Wasn't that "The Duchess of Duke Street"?Originally posted by TrollIs that the one with the prisoner swap in a underground car park & Alfies crew all standing around with sten guns?
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Is that the one with the prisoner swap in a underground car park & Alfies crew all standing around with sten guns?Originally posted by zeitghostAnd speaking of shooting, the Ipcress File was on ITV4 last night...
I saw that in the kinema in 1966...
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i have watched about 11 episodes of Heroes... and enjoyed it.Originally posted by BuffoonWell the last one anyway, Christopher Eccleston. He’s playing an invisible man in a TV show to be screened by the BBC later in the year called ‘Heroes’. I know, I know, how can I see an invisible man, etc?
Has anyone seen Heroes (NBC and a proxy, or torrent is your friend here)? It’s good fun in a X-Men sort of way.
When is it coming back? It didn't really finish properly did it?
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Wonderful advert for "Digital Watches" though...Originally posted by SpartacusWhat about the mid-70s invisible man show "The Gemini Man" with what's-his-name out of "Alias Smith and Jones", that was tulipe that was. Just goes to show that an invisible man doesn't guarantee success.
Churchill - In "Now you see me <BEEP> now you don't" mode!
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That thing some time back with, you know, whatisname, the bloke out of something or other, that was bloody good too, I'll never forget that one.
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What about the mid-70s invisible man show "The Gemini Man" with what's-his-name out of "Alias Smith and Jones", that was tulipe that was. Just goes to show that an invisible man doesn't guarantee success.
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