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The BBC documentary SAILOR, which I remember watching as a kid back in 1976. It's great. No background music, no narration, no Brian Cox or Neil Oliver gurning at me. Just point the camera and observe.
I've hard that subsequent seasons were a bit rubbish, so I think I'll just skip them and move onto 'The Americans.' I love a bit of Cold War espionage.
I agree about the 'Warlords of Atlantis.' Back when models weren't made of pixels.
Spent the afternoon re-watching some of the movies I loved as a kid. The Valley of Gwangi (1969). Warlords of Atlantis (1978). The Mysterious Island (1961). We have similar tastes. :) They really got their money's worth out of that big rubber octopus in Warlords of Atlantis, didn't they? :) Late as...
Yesterday I watched Andy Murray fall to bits in the final set, and then I curled up on the sofa and watched STATE OF PLAY, the BBC version, which was damned good.
Brilliant. So glad to see Q getting some long-awaited repeats. I was crying with laughter in places. ::): Oh good grief, yes! Always been a huge fan of The Goon Show, and the Q series (even if most of it was before my time), quite partial to "The Raspberry Song". :D But it remains one of ...
I've been researching Boys' Story Papers as inspiration for something I'm writing at the moment, and while I usually think of them as having a very English sensibility - all boarding school honour codes and Captains of the First Eleven - I stumbled across this the other day. http://www.friardale.co....