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Post by diziet sma on Mar 4, 2019 22:20:30 GMT
Maybe it was the other brother who threw them out and then was all agressive outside their office. The one at the end was quite reasonable.
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Post by bethb63 on Mar 5, 2019 10:28:00 GMT
Maybe it was the other brother who threw them out and then was all agressive outside their office. The one at the end was quite reasonable. I wondered if that was it. Glad that others were confused, as I thought I must have missed something.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 5, 2019 14:58:08 GMT
And look out for James Dreyfus astonishingly out of character! I didn't see James Dreyfus.
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Post by Miranda on Mar 5, 2019 15:15:32 GMT
I was watching it live and just got to the reveal when I had to turn it off cos my Dad turned up!
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Post by bidiein on Mar 5, 2019 21:13:13 GMT
The casino episode was far fetched even for this show, but still SO enjoyable.
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Post by geometryman on Mar 5, 2019 22:52:26 GMT
And look out for James Dreyfus astonishingly out of character! I didn't see James Dreyfus. He's in episode 10 says imdb - which if you're watching day by day like me, you won't have seen yet.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 6, 2019 8:34:01 GMT
Ahhh.
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Post by bidiein on Mar 6, 2019 9:13:11 GMT
I wondered about that. I have resisted watching the lot on I-Player.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 6, 2019 9:37:03 GMT
Isn't it a bit unusual to have a whole programme up on iPlayer before they've aired on the tellybox?
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Post by bidiein on Mar 6, 2019 10:09:07 GMT
It's been done before. I watched Car Share in 2 days, but I was careful not to comment on episodes prior to broadcast.
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Post by geometryman on Mar 6, 2019 10:34:53 GMT
I reckon we're going to see it more as the Beeb and other UK channels are worried about competition from the likes of Netflix, who tend to release their exclusive shows as box sets from the off. BBC and ITV are currently collaborating on BritBox which they plan to launch in the UK later this year. It will offer older series, more than are currently available on iPlayer and ITV Player, plus new material specially commissioned for the service. It won't be free. Britbox is already up and running in the USA for $6.99 a month, and Shakespeare & Hathaway series 1 was recently made available there, no doubt to be followed soon by series 2. www.anglotopia.net/british-entertainment/telly-streaming-new-shows-coming-to-britbox-in-february-vera-shakespeare-and-hathaway-waking-the-dead-and-more/
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Post by undertheparapet on Mar 6, 2019 14:38:29 GMT
I’m pleased that there are more ‘boxsets’ on iPlayer. Lots of them actually. It may not last beyond the time when BBC will make us pay to register, so I make the most of it.
I don’t watch the large Tv ( for current eyesight reasons) so the iPad is my go to - better screen resolution and sound with headphones. But once you see the whole series displayed on the screen, it’s very hard to resist and it suits me to watch and then it’s done with. For the same reason, I wait until all or most of a conventional serial is broadcast, so I don’t look at the threads until it’s finished.
I don’t generally comment beyond what’s already been shown on the big box and, if I do, I make sure it’s not a spoiler w.r.t. the plot. I don’t think my comment on one of the guest stars in Ep10 is a spoiler, but my apologies if people think it is.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 14:58:23 GMT
How can it be a spoiler, you only mentioned an actor who was in it. I haven't watched the episode yet but I shall look closely to see if I can spot him 😊
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Mar 6, 2019 15:42:06 GMT
He had the best line ever in an episode of Midsomer, which makes me giggle everytime.
(his character is a taxidermist)
'You name it, I've stuffed it'.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 16:41:07 GMT
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