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mid ulster maestro wrote:Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
Ooh, interesting. Might give that a bash. Reading a bit Jo Nesbo at the minute so might enjoy that.
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mid ulster maestro wrote:Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
It is very good, bit grim and dark at times but gets the Image
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just watched that Dep Q and nearly shat me pants this evening. Cool show - thanks guys.
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This tape stuff

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Enjoyed the Rat Pack last night about snooker in the 80s and focussing on the Higgins Davis rivalry. Thought the 2 lads did a great job portraying the protagonists particularly Higgins. Very funny and poignant at times but still maintained a feel of authenticity.

Saw Davis talking about Higgins yesterday, and he was actually moved to tears, which isn't what you'd expect.
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Neill_M wrote:
mid ulster maestro wrote:Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
It is very good, bit grim and dark at times but gets the Image
I thought it was just a one off and didn't realise is was a series so watched the rest. possibly the best drama I have watched on tv. Absolutely superb.
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Silicon Valley started on Monday again on Sky Atlantic, it's brilliant. Likewise working my way through Big Little Lies, Narcos and Black Mirror all of which are also great
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Finished Bosch S3 there. I enjoyed it.
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againstthehead wrote:
Neill_M wrote:
mid ulster maestro wrote:Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
It is very good, bit grim and dark at times but gets the Image
I thought it was just a one off and didn't realise is was a series so watched the rest. possibly the best drama I have watched on tv. Absolutely superb.
Watched the 3rd one. Quality stuff, v dark at times as is the norm for this programme it seems Image
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big mervyn wrote:Enjoyed the Rat Pack last night about snooker in the 80s and focussing on the Higgins Davis rivalry. Thought the 2 lads did a great job portraying the protagonists particularly Higgins. Very funny and poignant at times but still maintained a feel of authenticity.

Saw Davis talking about Higgins yesterday, and he was actually moved to tears, which isn't what you'd expect.
While we're on snooker, I watched the Davis v Taylor 'rematch' again yesterday. Hilarious. No doubt you've seen in Mac, here's the link for anyone who hasn't. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lDgme-cbj-k
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Neill_M wrote:
againstthehead wrote:
Neill_M wrote:
mid ulster maestro wrote:Just watched the first two episodes of Department Q, BBC4, Saturday night. If you like your crime dramas down and dirty then this Danish masterpiece is a must. It gets Mum's FB certificate. (Fecking brilliant!)
It is very good, bit grim and dark at times but gets the Image
I thought it was just a one off and didn't realise is was a series so watched the rest. possibly the best drama I have watched on tv. Absolutely superb.
Watched the 3rd one. Quality stuff, v dark at times as is the norm for this programme it seems Image
Just watched the first one last night and enjoyed it hugely. This forum can be useful occasionally!
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Has that doctor on Masterchef cooked anything other than curry? She'd down to the last 6.

I reckon I've managed Asian, French, Italian, Mexican, Italian, English and Irish in a week on several occasions.

My family seem to think I'm getting married to Alison. Wrong side of the border and not as good a cook. I'll leave you to work out which lady I mean....
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Flew through Silicon Valley in the past week. Its an excellent show.

Anyone tried American Gods? Its crazy.
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Stumbled across this last night. If this doesn't cheer you up, nothing will.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVIv3kc3p3I
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Watched Shawshank Redemption last night

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