second episode of that only fools and horses prequel - rock and chips, tonight.
i quite liked the first episode, was much more straight up drama that only foosl and i think felt better for it. be interesting to see how it develops tonight.
Anyone been watching Arctic with Bruce Parry? Missed last nights because of the snooker final but I'm going to iPlayer that shit in a minute. Fair enough the Arctic might not be quite as exciting as Tribe or whatever but anythign with Bruce Parry in it is always watchable, the man's infectious enthusiasm is second only to that of the mighty Professor Brian Cox.
I love that video He has one of those moments in Bad Lieutenant where he pretends to be on drugs which I couldn't believe he actually went there. He's actually great in that film though.
Keep wanting to buy that Wicker Man on DVD, as it goes for (literally) pennies, but i think that highlight video has all the bits you'd want
Have you ever seen The Room, Karl? If not, PLEASE d/l it ASAP. It's literally the shoddiest film ever made, and utterly hilarious from start to finish. I can't even type the words to do it justice. So truly rotten it becomes amazing
24 Hour Panel People - Jimmy Carr, Jack Dee, Charlie Brooker and Jo Brand are just some of the star-studded line up set to keep David Walliams company - and help him stay awake - as he takes on the marathon challenge of participating throughout the UK's first-ever live, online 24 hour panel show in aid of Comic Relief.
1320 - 1435 8 Out Of 10 Cats Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock, Jamelia, Josh Widdicombe and Jon Richardson.
1445 - 1530 Just A Minute Nicholas Parsons, Lee Mack, Sheila Hancock, Tony Hawks and David Walliams.
1535 - 1625 It's Only TV Jimmy Carr, Jamelia, Jon Richardson, Josh Widdecombe, Sean Lock, Victoria Coren and David Walliams.
1650 - 1745 Generation Game Vernon Kay, David and Mum, Miranda Hart and Patricia Hodge and David Walliams.
1750 - 1835 Through The Keyhole Sir David Frost, David Tennant, Patricia Hodge and David Walliams.
1850 - 2000 Blankety Blank Paul O'Grady, Barbara Windsor, David Tennant, George Lamb, Keith Harris and Orville, Stacey Solomon, Lee Ryan, Duncan James and David Walliams.
2010 - 2110 Mock The Week Dara O'Briain, Andrew Maxwell, Andy Parsons, Daniel Sloss, Doc Brown, Seann Walsh and David Walliams.
2120 - 2230 Celebrity Juice Leigh Francis, Lauren Laverne, Prof Germaine Greer, Jedward, Rufus Hound and David Walliams.
2230 - 2340 Argumental Dara O'Briain, Germaine Greer, Jo Brand, Marcus Brigstocke, Rufus Hound and David Walliams.
0020 - 0130 QI Stephen Fry, Russell Tovey, Sean Lock, Sue Perkins and David Walliams.
0135 - 0225 They Think It's All Over Nick Hancock, Dave Berry, Gabby Logan, Lee Hurst, Phil Tufnell, Richard Bacon and David Walliams.
0235 - 0335 Room 101 Nick Hancock and David Walliams.
0530 - 0615 Give Us A Clue Sara Cox, Christopher Biggins, Lionel Blair, Una Stubbs, Holly Walsh, Jenni Falconer and David Walliams.
0620 - 0710 What's My Line Stephen K. Amos, Christopher Biggins, Holly Walsh and David Walliams.
0720- 0800 Mastermind Griff Rhys Jones, Adam Woodyatt and David Walliams.
0810- 0915 Have I Got News For You Patrick Kielty, Jason Manford, Lembit Opik, Paul Merton and David Walliams.
0925 - 1040 Whose Line Is It Anyway Clive Anderson, Humphrey Ker, Josie Lawrence, Neil Mullarkey, Tony Slattery and David Walliams.
1030 - 1220 Never Mind The Buzzcocks Alexa Chung, Chris O'Dowd, Dappy, Robert Webb, Neil Tennant, Nick Grimshaw and David Walliams.
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For those of you that haven't heard of it already, get Limmy's Show watched on Thursdays at 10pm, BBC 2 (for those in England, channel 909 or someshit)
Episode 2 of series 2 is the best half hour of TV since leef.
edit: Ep 3 didn't work for me at all though strangely, like s1e4, it seemed to have all the weakest recurring sections and one offs grouped together. Anyway, he's a genius.
« Last Edit: Mar 6, 2011 3:13:18 GMT by partbrut »
Episode 2 of series 2 is the best half hour of TV since leef.
edit: Ep 3 didn't work for me at all though strangely, like s1e4, it seemed to have all the weakest recurring sections and one offs grouped together. Anyway, he's a genius.
I agree on episode 3 of the new series, definitely weaker than usual. How did you get to hear about him btw? Out of interest, since it's a BBC Scotland show.
The Killing Fields is on BBC 1 tonight. Recording it.