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shaneo632 Little Britain: ... Britain is a show that has been supremely overrated by and large, chiefly because the state of modern British comedy is so bad that this is apparently the best that the Beeb can manage (it isn t). Although the show works fairly well as a satire of modern "Broken Britain", it simply isn t cutting enough, and falls into the trappings of sketch show formula quite quickly, resting on its rather flimsy la...
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TV Programme - Diagnosis Murder Diagnosis Murder
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Quincy Quincy
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TV Programme - Baywatch Baywatch
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Border Cafe Border Cafe
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TV Programme - Playing the Field Playing the Field
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Joe's Palace Joe's Palace
BBC1 / TV Programme / Drama about the relationship between Elliot Graham, a reclusive billionaire, and Joe, the teenage son of a cleaner who takes care of Elliot's grand, empty mansion. - A stellar cast led by Sir Michael Gambon, Rupert Penry-Jones, Kelly Reilly, Rebecca Hall and newcomer Danny Lee Wynte...
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TV Programme - Last of the Blonde Bombshells,The Last of the Blonde Bombshells,The
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Touch of Frost, A Touch of Frost, A
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TV Programme - Half Broken Things Half Broken Things
TV Programme / Penelope Wilton stars as a lonely house-sitter whose life is completely transformed when she meets two strangers. Half Broken Things is adapted for ITV from the award-winning Morag Joss thriller by Alan Whiting, creator and writer of the hit series Kingdom.
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Jekyll Jekyll
TV Programme / It's 2007 and there's a new Dr Jekyll, with an old problem - Mr Hyde. But they have a deal - a body share – and an impossible life is somehow lived. James Nesbitt (Murphy's Law, Cold Feet) takes the much-coveted lead role in this six-part thriller alongside Denis Lawson, Gina Bellman, Mich...
overall rating  6 reviews
 
 
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dragonstrike 24
... groundbreaking entertainment treat from the people from Fox. The story follows an FBI agent working for CTU (Counter Terrorist Unit) Jack Bauer played by Keifer Sutherland. Each series is broken down into 24 episodes, each episode showing a real time hour of the day. The real time story telling gives the watching a unique and brilliantly designed and crafted story to follow, each hour of the show gives the watcher something more, a little piece of information a new twist, more character development. You cannot watch just one episode in a row. I started watching this back at Day one and was instantly hooked. The characters, the story telling the effects, all stepped up...
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moo2moo Numb3rs
... Douglas Adams fan will know that the answer to life, the universe and everything else is 42. This doesn t stop a mathematical genius with an FBI agent for a brother writing complex mathematical equations to solve crimes. Quite why you need a mathematical genius to solve these crimes isn t really made clear. Charlie Epps the genius in question is akin to a human database housed in the body of a tenured professor of complex mathematical something or other in an Ivy League rated American college with an assortment of super nerds at his disposal. Forget the official secrets act they happily sit eating their butties around a picnic bench in the middle of campus discussing ...
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pendrive Holby City
... City is a drama which is about the staff and patients of Holby. The drama seems to have many Doctors more so then Nurses at times and I find that instantly strange. The drama never shows you how people end up in Holby it shows you then arriving whether from the paramedics or just randomly showing up in a ward. You get to see some fantastic graphics when it comes to procedures such as the operations and you can really see a huge amount of detail as well. I saw an episode recently with a heart operation and how they make this fake heart beat and look so real is fantastic. The show has developed this feeling a soap opera recently more so then a drama and yes this might...
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