Oh, to be Norwegian. It has been announced that NRK, the country's state broadcaster, will soon show a programme about a sweater being knitted. That's it. Norwegian viewers will tune in and watch a sheep being sheared, before seeing its wool being spun and used to knit a sweater. This will happen in real time.
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Previously on "It's a Wonderful Life"
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Originally posted by zeitghostRather more tediously, the Welsh version of Freeview has multiplexes missing so they can fit in the Cymraeg S4C that no one watches any more*.
However, many thanks for the subsidy from the tv licence to keep the boyos in a jobbo making all those progs.
Each year Fferm Ffactor expands and grows, moving up a gear and turning up the heat. And the same is true about the new series in the autumn as it extends to an hour long programme for the first time ever.
More time for quizzing, testing and challenging the ten farmers, with tasks varying from sheep shearing, to driving a tractor; from veterinary tasks to forming a marketing plan. Not forgetting of course having to face questions under the spotlight in the dreaded Chair challenge.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm glad to say that my telly doesn't have one of those.
Or one man and his dog?
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Originally posted by zeitghostOh.
That sort of tablet.
I thought for a moment you meant E or LSD or something similar.
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Originally posted by zeitghostOh.
That sort of tablet.
I thought for a moment you meant E or LSD or something similar.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI've just realised that I haven't used my hard drive at all this Christmas. I've had the flu, which dampens the enthusiasm a bit, but even so.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostEveryone seems to rave about it, but the part I watched before getting bored seemed a load of dated sentimental tosh.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostWhat a wonderful film. Never seen it before. Truly heartwarming stuff.
Now Im watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and have High Society on the hard drive for later.
They certainly don't make 'em like that any more.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostEveryone seems to rave about it, but the part I watched before getting bored seemed a load of dated sentimental tosh.
qh
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Filmhouse cinema, Edinburgh
Typically shown every other year at the filmhouse at Christmas. We went to see it two / three year ago, an experience made all the more magical when you share the auditorium with those all wanting to watch the same film.
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