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Stephen wrote: 04 Mar 2021, 11:30
I've been watching 'Bloodlands' which had a surprising twist in the last episode (2).

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000sm37
It did indeed.
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Anyone watch Line of Duty tonight - lots of twists in the plot - really enjoyed it :thumbup:
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We did

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It's recorded for future viewing.
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Love this programme. It always amuses us how much time the police in this series spend so much time watching each other.
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towny44 wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 09:35
It's recorded for future viewing.
I won't spoil it then by telling you I think one of the cops did it.


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I watched it, have seen all the previous series. I understood much more what was going on once I'd read the comments in the paper this morning! Found out was CHIS stood for. Spent the first minutes trying to work out where I'd seen the actress playing DCI Joanne Davidson - eventually worked it out - the maid in Gosford Park, maid to the character played by Maggie Smith. Then I could concentrate on the plot. Couldn't work out what was happening re Kate Fleming, still not 100% sure about that.

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I was going to watch it but started to watch Midsomer Murders. That's very easy to follow. I'll watch Line of Duty on i player some time before Sunday and be up to date before episode 2.
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The internet is alive with theories. One is that Steve Arnott flashed his lights in the Morse Code for H. Must be him then. Or Kate. Or Sooty.

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Well I watched it last week and there were so many different threads going on plus all the acronyms I haven't a clue what it's about. Carole Malone summed it up when she described the new DCI as about as looking 'more like someone who should be running the Musselburgh branch of the WI!!!' Hopefully tonight's episode will be better.

Desperate to find something to watch we have been tuning in to Cruising with Jane McDonald and have quite enjoyed her humour and some of the places she has visited. The only gripe I have is the difficulty in detecting which cruise line she is with (have to know your funnel logos) and she always swoons over these wonderful cabins she gets so unless you know you could book your holiday and suddenly find you don't have all the comforts and benefits which Ms McDonald enjoys.Also if you did all the trips she does you'd need pretty deep pockets. An easy and enjoyable watch nevertheless.
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Just watched 'It's A Carve Up' via You Tube on the TV. Good old black and White easy viewing.

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Anyone watching Line of Duty? Anyone else confused? Last night’s programme true to form had an ending which will be debated and analysed - won’t say anymore in case people haven’t watched it yet. The goings-on in prison are shocking too :o

Oh well only another two episodes to go :crazy:
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I agree with you Jan, it's confusing me as well just when I think I've got it sorted in my head another spanner gets thrown into the mix 😲

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We've been watching André Rieu concerts. We've never been keen before but what happy and cheerful concerts they are and a welcome break from politics and the pandemic. The Dutch really know how to party.
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I would love to go to one of his concerts, even looked on his web sire before the pandemic started.
It's on my wish list.

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Andre Rieu is on Sky Arts tonight at 9pm. Freeview channel 11.
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