Domain: uktv.co.uk
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Comments · 10
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Re:In Production?
Sorry, I'm such a smeghead. Here's the correct link.
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Re:In Production?
The first episode of Season 11 is already available (legally) on UKPlay
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Re:But surely...
i wouldn't trust it not to connect to a free wifi from a van parked outside. fortunately, this is purely hypothetical for me. i do not own a TV. i set one up for my mother (with raspberry pi) and felt happy with the setup. then i set one up just like that for my mother-in-law. if i were to own a tv, i'd set it up just the same (and then never turn it on). i'm simply too picky about what i let my offspring watch. eden tv http://eden.uktv.co.uk/ is probably the only tv channel i consider worth watching.
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Re:Great!
If you like Frankie Boyle, you might like Argumental on Dave. quote:
I never thought I'd see the day where Frankie Boyle would be referred to as only the second most offensive ginger haired chap to appear on a stage and make people piss themselves laughing while at the same time leaving them feeling both disturbed and afraid for their own safety.
Buzzcocks - was brilliant in the early days, Mark Lamarr would tease bimbo contestants by telling them the answers and they *still* wouldn't get it right. Hilarious at times.
Have I got News for You - still good, but not nearly as good as the Radio4 version, the News Quiz. Its kind of a dumbed-down version for prime-time TV audiences who need pictures to go with their comedy.
People have mentioned quiz shows like QI, (even if it gets it wrong occasionally), but we do great stand-up shows like Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow (watch the one with Rhod Gilbert!), and also sketch shows like Armstrong and Miller (love Brabbins and Fyffe)
Or just browser through the archives on the BBC Comedy site.
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Re:Great!
If you like Frankie Boyle, you might like Argumental on Dave. quote:
I never thought I'd see the day where Frankie Boyle would be referred to as only the second most offensive ginger haired chap to appear on a stage and make people piss themselves laughing while at the same time leaving them feeling both disturbed and afraid for their own safety.
Buzzcocks - was brilliant in the early days, Mark Lamarr would tease bimbo contestants by telling them the answers and they *still* wouldn't get it right. Hilarious at times.
Have I got News for You - still good, but not nearly as good as the Radio4 version, the News Quiz. Its kind of a dumbed-down version for prime-time TV audiences who need pictures to go with their comedy.
People have mentioned quiz shows like QI, (even if it gets it wrong occasionally), but we do great stand-up shows like Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow (watch the one with Rhod Gilbert!), and also sketch shows like Armstrong and Miller (love Brabbins and Fyffe)
Or just browser through the archives on the BBC Comedy site.
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Re:Compensation isn't the point of music.
They're like Trigger's broom in Only Fools and Horses: still the same one, despite lots of changes.
Still, that doesn't change the fact that they produced an album on a budget of $700, including a cover of the Fraggle Rock theme!
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Re:fp!
And that's why they was rioting in the streets and massive demonstrations against the government. http://uktv.co.uk/history/item/aid/570636 How were they "hypocrites"?
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Is that so?
Many people were surprised to find out that The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was not a documentary.
This is not mentioned in the article, nor in the article from the source of this survey, UKTV Gold. So where did this claim come from?
Quite frankly, I don't trust UKTV Gold to run a survey properly, especially when they class Mona Lisa and Lady Godiva as "fictional characters".
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This site from UKTV has the full statistics
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Misleeding title
I thought it'd was going to broadcast on uktv from the title.