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Previously on "Anyone watching telly over Christmas?"
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Hopefully some of the stuff they always used to show at Christmas; some good old black and white films (Scrooge with Alistair Sim, It's a Wonderful Life), a bit of comedy (Laurel and Hardy, Marx Brothers, 2 Ronnies - none of the contemporary banal infantilised stuff a la Little Britain), a good Christmas Ghost story and, hopefully ,something at some point that features some Carols.
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wrath of khan and starwars already on!Originally posted by doodab View PostHopefully Lawrence of Arabia will be on. And the original Star Wars trilogy. And Wrath of Kahn.
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Is that where Kirk gets attacked by a genetically modified dyslexic from the 21st Century?Originally posted by doodab View PostHopefully Lawrence of Arabia will be on. And the original Star Wars trilogy. And Wrath of Kahn.
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Hopefully Lawrence of Arabia will be on. And the original Star Wars trilogy. And Wrath of Kahn.
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I generally fly out that time of year so could give a rats ass what's on. Its generally rubbish. £145/year pile of rubbish.
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A lot of what they're promising would be possible within the UK if only Scottish MPs would help the Conservatives to get majorities where necessary. As well as that, the childcare stuff could have been done already by the Scottish parliament, but it wasn't because the SNP are too busy writing 647 page pipe dreams to actually get round to the business of running Scotland's public services.Originally posted by original PM View Postyou seem to think that giving the scots free tv and booze is somehow going to make the country better...
I beg to differ
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you seem to think that giving the scots free tv and booze is somehow going to make the country better...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd the no campaign is telling me how we'd loose the bbc!
I beg to differ
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And the no campaign is telling me how we'd loose the bbc!Originally posted by badger7579 View PostAs expected.... All tulip
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As long as Jason and the argonaughts or sinbad is on, I will be happy!
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re runs of Morecambe and Wise?
top gear special - or just constant repeats of top gear on Dave?
oh god I am depressed already.
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Doctor Who Christmas special - regeneration and a re-visit to Tremsalore.
Dunno what else is on.
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