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What TV show did you last watch?

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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Just binge watched the stranger.

A strange but compelling piece of TV.
31-05-2020 23:31
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Horizon - What's the Matter with Tony Slattery?
Poor bloke. Still, at least he didn't have to meet Adrian Chiles.

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01-06-2020 13:46
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Star Trek Voyager Ep 7 “Parturition” Season 2

"No Clark I know Everything About You, I Didn’t Just Borrow Your DNA, I Have All Your Memories All Your Thoughts......Every Last Twisted One of Them”.
01-06-2020 14:03
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David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema
1 of 3 - Game Changers
Glad they included Breaker Morant.

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01-06-2020 20:15
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Desmonds Ep 8 “For Love or Money” Season 2


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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Dennis Miller Plus One - Dennis Quaid
They're the same age, and both in California. Quaidy was plugging his "Dennisance" podcast, among other ideas.

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02-06-2020 12:55
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
The Flash Ep 18 “Pay The Piper” Season 6”

A certain character is back, because of the virus the conclusion of what happens and the original season 6 cliffhanger will be the start of season 7.

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02-06-2020 13:28
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Tasmania: Weird and Wonderful
BBC - 2018

One of the Beeb's Natural World series with a voiceover by "Whispering Dave" Attenborough. They're all picturesque Natureporn with staged scenes and fake sound but still worth watching because you always end up learning something new.

Tasmania shares most of its flora and fauna with the Australian mainland which it became seperated from about 12,000 years ago when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age.
One animal which is unique to the island is the Tasmanian Giant Crayfish which is the world's largest freshwater invertebrate.
The star of the show however has got to be the Tasmanian Devil. Pound for pound it is one of the most ferocious animals on the planet and engages in rougher sex than is to be found anywhere outside of a shower block in a latin american prison. It became extinct in the rest of Australia about 3,000 years ago, probably due to Dingo predation, and it was estimated there were only about 15,000 left a decade ago. It's now protected from humans but the population has continued to decline steeply because of a strange disease called DFTD (Devil Facial Tumour Disease), one of the few cancers that is transmissable, in this case because of the devils' penchant for biting each others faces. A lot of effort is being expended on Devil conservation including captive breeding programmes and vaccine research.

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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Star Trek Voyager Ep 8 “Persistence of Vision” Season 2.

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03-06-2020 01:42
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Pacific War in Color
Part Five - Striking Distance

Smithsonian Channel - 2018

"By the summer of 1944, America increasingly controlled the seas and skies of the Pacific, but the fighting on land remained bloody and brutal. As U.S. forces battled for two islands at once, Japan used ingenious dug-in bunkers and caves to make them pay for every inch of ground. Discover America's strategic and personal motivations behind their simultaneous invasions of Tinian and Guam and witness their far less successful plan to strike Japan from India and China with the new, troubled aircraft, the B-29."

The Americans were keen to start bombing the Japanese homeland so they built a plane with a greater range than any other - the B-29 - and invaded islands which were close enough for this purpose. Saipan in the Marianas had already been captured at a heavy cost and the neighbouring islands of Tinian and Guam were next with over 3,000 marines and infantry lost in the battles to control them.
The B-29 was rushed into service and suffered from high losses mainly due to engine failures but the bombing campaign began in earnest. Superfortresses from the bases on Guam, Tinian and Saipan carried out the most devastating air raid of this or any war in March 1945 when they firebombed Tokyo with over 90,000 people killed.

I'm amazed at how much colour footage there is of these battles, I'd not seen any of it before.

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