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posted 01-04-2008 21:32

 
The Real Housewives of New York, and Rock of Love 2 (ft. Bret Michaels - again) are about the only things I reliably see.

I love car-crash TV, and both of these clearly are.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:11

 
I've found a source for the complete Seinfeld, which falls into the category of TV Programmes That Everyone Loves But That I Have Never Watched. I've just downloaded the first couple of series now, which should be enough to be getting on with.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:25

 
The only shows I can't really miss is Sgorio (Euro Footy Highlights and discussion show), and Y Clwb Pel-Droed (Welsh Footy Highlights). Everything else is pretty much take it or leave it, Football-wise.

I downloaded an entire series of a documentary called 'Cold War'. It must have been on the BBC a few years ago, but don't recollect it. Great insight if you like that kind of thing.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:36

 
"Cold War" is excellent - it is a travesty that it has never been released on DVD.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:38

 
Is that the series like World at War?
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posted 01-04-2008 23:42

 
Yes - it was directed by Jeremy Isaacs, who directed "The World At War". For the record, the BBC's "The Great War" (which was made in about 1962, I think) makes up the final piece of the Holy Trinity of TV war series.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:52

 
Speaking as a professional they're good in A Level lessons too.
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posted 01-04-2008 23:58

 
Yeah, I've just stuck "The Great War" on now. It's a critically important series - talking heads with people that fought in the First World War. In many ways, the production values are such that it could have been made at any point in the last few years.
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posted 02-04-2008 00:05

 
And there's none of those bloody re-inactments so beloved of recent history documentaries on TV
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posted 02-04-2008 00:09

 
Well, the archive film is incredible. The amount of footage used in "The Great War" is more than I would have guessed even existed.
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posted 02-04-2008 09:36

 
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Lyra: Market Hostel girl, eh? There's a smallish but non-zero chance I may have had sex in your room.


Haha! No, 15 King's Parade. Now I think about it though, I may have had sex in more than one room in Market...
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posted 02-04-2008 13:35

 
I've never heard of the Great Way series. Any ideas how I could get hold of it?
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posted 02-04-2008 22:17

 
I've seen Sehnsucht - I thought it was fairly involving, but nothing particularly special. Perhaps not quite enough dialogue for my liking. I did enjoy (slight spoiler) the little post-modern touch at the end though. It actually raised the film quite a lot in my estimation.

A German film I'd recommend is Life Is All You Get, which I just looked up on IMDB and discovered it was directed by the guy who went on to do Goodbye Lenin!.

Then of course there's Herzog and Wenders. The latter's Alice in the Cities is probably my all-time favourite German-language film.
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posted 06-04-2008 11:44

 
Tell you what, the BBC is running things on the comedy front at the moment.

I've not heard anyone talking about it, but Pulling is fantastic. The latest episode (with the recovering flasher) doesn't have a wasted line in it. It's there on their download thingy - watch it. Johnny Vegas's thing, Ideal, is good, and I'm enjoying Gavin and Stacey (which has its own thread) too.

I also watched the fourth season of Curb Your Enthusiasm last week, which must constitute its imperial phase. Unbelievably great.
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posted 06-04-2008 17:48

 
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