Loved watching the return of this last night, perfect Sunday night TV.
Look forward to watching the other episodes.
Would be intersting to see tho, if 'Downtown Abbey' was on the other side, which would get the most viewers?
I watched Upstairs Downstairs when it was on a few months ago and enjoyed it. Last night I watched half an hour and just couldn't get into it so turned FX on for True Blood, completely differnt show all together! Downton Abbey is wonderful, I think it would win easy against Upstairs Downstairs.
There is one called "The Grand",modern with a plethera of well know actor/esses set around the 1920s following the staff and guests of a luxury hotel in Manchester....
Another Gem iv recently been watching is "Enemy At The Door",set around the German ocupancy of Gurnsey durring ww2 and the exploits the locals towards them....
There is one called "The Grand",modern with a plethera of well know actor/esses set around the 1920s following the staff and guests of a luxury hotel in Manchester....
Another Gem iv recently been watching is "Enemy At The Door",set around the German ocupancy of Gurnsey durring ww2 and the exploits the locals towards them....
I remember 'The Grand' being on, but never watched it
Wonder if it's available to watch on line?.. have just found it on 'YouTube'
I turned it over too, the actors just didn't fit somehow, unfortunately as we were looking forward to the new show.
We really enjoyed the Midwives programme, lets just hope it returns again soon.
I really enjoyed Call The Midwife and was so pleased Chummy married her Policeman and didn't let her mother ruin it. I hope they make another series too
I really enjoyed Call The Midwife and was so pleased Chummy married her Policeman and didn't let her mother ruin it. I hope they make another series too
Yes, I enjoyed this Sunday night cosy viewing programme but did you notice Miranda said she had been 'tasked' to do something or other? How old are the people writing the programme? Do they really think people were 'tasked' in the ninteeen fifties??
It takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen. ~ Homer Simpson
Yes, I enjoyed this Sunday night cosy viewing programme but did you notice Miranda said she had been 'tasked' to do something or other? How old are the people writing the programme? Do they really think people were 'tasked' in the ninteeen fifties??
Can someone explain to me the fascination with these programs ,whenever I see a huge mansion I cant help but wonder on who,s misery were they built,same with vast churches,yes they are fabulous examples of architecture,but at what cost?
Most of the massive estates were built on slavery,sugar,rubber. cotton etc so I fail to see the romance and the attitude of these "Landowners" to their workers has to be read to be believed
There is one called "The Grand",modern with a plethera of well know actor/esses set around the 1920s following the staff and guests of a luxury hotel in Manchester....
Another Gem iv recently been watching is "Enemy At The Door",set around the German ocupancy of Gurnsey durring ww2 and the exploits the locals towards them....
"Enemy At The Door" was brilliant.
Does anybody recall a drama series about two brothers on opposite sides during English Civil War
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I just put 'The Grand' TV series in the 'search' bar on the site, think its the same programme? from about 97/98?http://youtu.be/c1lKnb3Sx7c
Not sure if the whole series is on there, but worth a look, i missed it the 1st time it was on, maybe a sign 'of getting older' wanting to watch it now
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Yes of course I do , where the bad guy,s would alway,s indicate in a car chase with the police. Good stuff
I recall with fondness a scene where he's chasing a chap through a tunnel, turns a corner and is faced with two possible ways to go. He shout "You'll never get away, you know," to which his quarry replies "Oh yes I will!" Our hero then knows which route to take to conclude the chase with success.
I recall with fondness a scene where he's chasing a chap through a tunnel, turns a corner and is faced with two possible ways to go. He shout "You'll never get away, you know," to which his quarry replies "Oh yes I will!" Our hero then knows which route to take to conclude the chase with success.
I remember Lucky Grills being interviewed ( over the phone) on Radio City.
He had become an icon for what's worse in television and the interviewer certainly took the pi$$. Mr Grills gave as good as he got and came-over as a really nice guy ! This was more than 35 years ago, so you will nderstand that it made a lasting impression
Human beings make life so interesting. Do you know that in a universe so full of wonders they have managed to invent boredom?
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