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RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 01-02-2020 02:02

Two new Agatha Christie books adapted for the small screen are coming to BBC1 - first one arrives shortly The Pale Horse and the other one later in the year - with Death in the title.

The Greatest Dancer Series 2 has been running for the past few weeks(having been recorded last Summer)and has now reached its LIVE stages; the first one goes out tonight 6.30pm BBC1 with some truly great dancers both young and older.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 01-02-2020 21:55

BBC1's very popular music quiz show, The Hit List, hosted by couple Rochelle and Marvin Humes (where the couple that get through to the final round can win £10,000 if they are quick), is to return having been re-commissioned for a third series. They are now looking for new contestants with amazing music knowledge.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - Chrisst - 02-02-2020 16:01

Just started on BBC 2.
The Train starring Burt Lancaster (1964)
No adverts, in lovely black and white. So few films on the BBC and though it's been on countless times on Freeview I'll sit happily.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 02-02-2020 16:18

If you look on BBC iPlayer(if you are able to access that) and look at their films section you will find loads of old films. My Dad sat and watched Top Hat(Fred Astaire) over Christmas and there are some real classics there too.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 02-02-2020 19:28

Tonight once again the annual British luvvie fest occurs with the BAFTA awards at 9pm BBC1-this is for films, the television awards are later this year.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - Doddle - 02-02-2020 21:27

(02-02-2020 16:01 )Chrisst Wrote:  Just started on BBC 2.
The Train starring Burt Lancaster (1964)
I caught that last year laugh Burt's a bad-ass.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 14-02-2020 19:50

Interesting the show that started on BBC2 are moving to prime time BBC1 like Top Gear and now The Repair Shop's next series(or if you like the next block of twenty not seen yet) will also be moving to prime time evening slot for the Spring having done so well in afternoons and a Christmas special last year.

Other shows coming back for second series on BBC1 are the comedy King Gary(not seen this yet) and the Goes Wrong Show which was brilliant and deserves another series after garnering 2 million viewers each Friday evening since Christmas. The Repair Show won the Rose d'or and the Best Daytime programme twice(last year and last month's Broadcast awards) - which must have been a shock to This Morning Smile sorry Phil and Holly, perhaps your days are numbered now Big Grin


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - Rammyrascal - 15-02-2020 19:46

Happy 32nd birthday Red Dwarf

https://twitter.com/reddwarfhq/status/1228604862264332289?s=21


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - GMach1 - 16-02-2020 01:22

You a fan Rammy?
I've watched every single episode of that show since it started on BBC2, although the later series on DAVE sort of lost their way a bit-probably because they were a young cast when it started. Best episodes 'Gunmen of the Apocalypse' and 'Back To Reality' both of which I've watched dozens of times.


RE: British/UK TV Shows - Discussion - Rammyrascal - 16-02-2020 17:59

Yeah love Red Dwarf, including when Dave brought it back. My fav is “Back To Reality”. which was on Dave yesterday evening