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Stephen wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 17:53
Jan Rosser wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 16:59
Stephen wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 16:09
Have you tried to disable the subtitles Jan via you remote?
No I can’t understand Italian Stephen so need them but I love the Italian accent so still have the sound playing too :thumbup:

Nearly as bad as Welsh :D
I’ll ignore that remark I know you are only teasing Blod :lolno:
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Jan, Montalbano, season five, 9pm, BBC4.
Boxing day.
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Ray B wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 20:22
Jan, Montalbano, season five, 9pm, BBC4.
Boxing day.
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Jan Rosser wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 14:31
Ray B wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 12:14
Been watching Inspector Montalbano. Easy watch and good story lines if you like subtitles or speak Italian.
Oh Ray - Salvo Montalbano is my absolute favourite - I have watched all the series including the Young Montabano which I loved too. I love the characters and the story lines are great - downside is the sub-titles but I can put up with that. My friend who is Welsh Italian as she says has read the books which they are based on but they are not in English so no use to me.
Jan, all of Andrea Camilleri’s books about Inspector Montalbano are available in English. Just reading ‘The Safety Net’.

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cruisin_duo wrote: 24 Dec 2020, 16:14
Jan Rosser wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 14:31
Ray B wrote: 23 Dec 2020, 12:14
Been watching Inspector Montalbano. Easy watch and good story lines if you like subtitles or speak Italian.
Oh Ray - Salvo Montalbano is my absolute favourite - I have watched all the series including the Young Montabano which I loved too. I love the characters and the story lines are great - downside is the sub-titles but I can put up with that. My friend who is Welsh Italian as she says has read the books which they are based on but they are not in English so no use to me.
Jan, all of Andrea Camilleri’s books about Inspector Montalbano are available in English. Just reading ‘The Safety Net’.
Thanks for that - because my friend is Italian she has that version - didn’t realise they were available in English too :thumbup:
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Anybody watch the Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown ?

We stuck with half of the first episode then deleted it and the other two :thumbdown:
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We didn't even last that long!!!
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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 10:03
Anybody watch the Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown ?

We stuck with half of the first episode then deleted it and the other two :thumbdown:

Started to watch it, but like you thought it was a load of rubbish. In fact tv in general for Christmas is very poor with the same old stuff being churned out. The downside of getting old I guess.
Having said that, I part watched and have recorded the second episode of ‘Operation Snow Tiger’ on BBC2 this morning. Anything to do with big cats always gets my vote :thumbup:
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Stephen wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 10:39
Manoverboard wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 10:03
Anybody watch the Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown ?

We stuck with half of the first episode then deleted it and the other two :thumbdown:

Started to watch it, but like you thought it was a load of rubbish. In fact tv in general for Christmas is very poor with the same old stuff being churned out. The downside of getting old I guess.
Having said that, I part watched and have recorded the second episode of ‘Operation Snow Tiger’ on BBC2 this morning. Anything to do with big cats always gets my vote :thumbup:
I've just watched it Stephen...I like wildlife programmes no matter the subject....in fact I’m filming one about “rats” as we speak. :thumbdown:

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I thought you and Moby were mates :D

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Not when he gets the rats we're not :thumbdown: :wave:
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Stephen wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 10:49
I thought you and Moby were mates :D
We are, but not such good mates that you can’t take the p*ss out of him…I’d ban him for that comment Moby :thumbup:

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I watched The Red Shoes last night - the ballet version and it was absolutely magical and this is coming from someone who has resisted watching ballet for years. I was supposed to see the ballet performing in Cardiff earlier this year but it was cancelled and truthfully I was a little bit relieved ;) However I take it all back - its on iplayer now if anyone is interested.
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I watched this last night and l thought is was beautiful....

Oops wrong clip

Try this....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLP6P2_1P64
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I recorded a few programmes over the past week which we watched yesterday - Christmas on the North Yorks Railway, Yorkshire Vet and we also watched the David Attenborough programmes. There was little else worth watching.
We did watch Christmas Strictly which was a look back over past contestants. Even though they didn't win it they were superb. I'm afraid plodding Bill is not in the same league.
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Call the Midwife was good I enjoyed that. Currently watching football, I ain't enjoying that.
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Bensham33 wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 15:44
Call the Midwife was good I enjoyed that. Currently watching football, I ain't enjoying that.
Not surprised. Looking pretty dire.
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Switch it off Paul.
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The Palace defence switched off as did the midfield and forwards. Too much Christmas pud I'm afraid.
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Watched an excellent documentary on Pembrokeshire this morning on BBC2. Recommend if you can get it on catch up.


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Good film on last night, Dunkirk. What an achievement getting all those blokes home was quite remarkable.
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Best programmes for us were Christmas on the North Yorkshire moors railway and The Repair Shop. I'll see if I can get Stephen's Pembrokeshire programme. It sounds good.
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Stephen wrote: 27 Dec 2020, 11:41
Watched an excellent documentary on Pembrokeshire this morning on BBC2. Recommend if you can get it on catch up.
I found it and two more, all downloadable. Failing that North York Moors is on BBC2 at 07:40 on Friday morning, the other one is about the Fens :thumbup:
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Bensham33 wrote: 27 Dec 2020, 12:10
Good film on last night, Dunkirk. What an achievement getting all those blokes home was quite remarkable.
Recorded, waiting in the wings to watch.

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oldbluefox wrote: 27 Dec 2020, 12:30
Best programmes for us were Christmas on the North Yorkshire moors railway and The Repair Shop. I'll see if I can get Stephen's Pembrokeshire programme. It sounds good.

Always watch the North Yorkshire moors railways series.

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