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A thread simillar to the Which films have you seen? thread. Discuss which great tv shows you have watched, or forthcoming television which you think others may find of interest. |
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Family Guy & American Dad then tonight Family Guy, American Dad and in the next few days Family Guy and American Dad.
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![]() You got season 11 yet, Pete?
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![]() Not yet, will be getting it for sure though.
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In addition to AD and FG I usually watch whatever football is on (although I only watch Match of the Day if Everton get a good result, which hasn't been very often this season ![]() Last edited by Pete; 11th November 2011 at 01:01 PM. |
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![]() I'm hoping mine will arrive today - although I've already been fore-warned that it will be getting confiscated for Xmas. ![]() |
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![]() Saw on Facebook yesterday that in an upcoming episode Brain and Stewie track back in time to the very first episode! |
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![]() Teenage Vampires (C4, sunday) if this is anything like that last one they had on about blood suckers, should be a hoot. new series of Mongrels started last week, should still have the "undead" 2nd ep up on iplayer, cheeky and apparently done for Halloween, which means it was held back for some reason! hmm. |
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currently enjoying The Slap on BBC4, mate raved about the book, so i gave it a go...as a non breeder, im digging this take on the thin veneer of social niceties....though some of the characters are very broadly written (this could be the adapter's fault admittedly) |
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I just wanted to plug this Friday's (18th) BBC4 Music night - Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges 1 hour Documentary looking at how Detroit became home to a musical revolution that captured the sound of a nation in upheaval. In the early 60s, Motown transcended Detroit's inner city to take black music to a white audience, whilst in the late 60s suburban kids like the MC5 and the Stooges descended into the black inner city to create revolutionary rock expressing the rage of young white America. With contributions from Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, George Clinton, Martha Reeves, John Sinclair and the MC5. I'm not a Motown fan, but I do like Funkadelic and The Stooges, so I'll be tuning in to this...
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