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What Have You Been Watching on TV?

Oz and James Drink to Britain - must be great to get paid going on a booze up round the British Isles.  Very entertaining though.

 

 

Total Wipeout - has anyone seen this?  I'd love a crack at it!

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I was at all except the league wins in Edinburgh.

 

The cup games against the gruesome twosome were, as you would expect, difficult to win.

Scottish football doesn’t allow trophies to leave Glasgow easily.

 

Roy Aitken was a thug.

The things I saw him getting away with at Parkhead in particular still make me shudder.

I watched the Sportscene programme about Aberdeen and found it excellent, but you have to realise I was only 6 when we first won the league in 1980, so my memories are vague at best of this period.

 

You guys were lucky to have witnessed first hand how great that team were and a team which we will never see the likes of again. I doubt I will ever see us win the league in the flesh in my lifetime

 

I remember the 82 cup final being one of the first games of football I ever watched in full and can still feel the anxiety when Rangers took the lead in the game and I have to comment that Rangers looked more dirty back then than they do now, something I never thought possible.

 

In the 83 cup final I though Sandy Clarke was a dirty bastard for going through Leighton in the first half and also think Aitken deserved to go in the 84 final and would have been great if Doug Bell had got the winner from that cracking shot that came of the post and led to the McGhee winner.

 

Was as good a 90 minutes of TV as any and my loons couldn't believe how good we were and that we weren't intimidated by the weegies.

 

Hard to believe after watching that and seeing a young Tattie Cooper involved in them all and is no longer with us.  :(

The Scotland Brazil game from 1974 on BBC Scotland just now is a great watch. Fuck we had some great footballers. Martin Buchan was a class act. Most of my age (including me) describe Willie Miller as the best-ever Don. I saw Buchan often but mostly when I was primary school age. Wonder if I was 5/10 years older if I'd say that Martin was the better footballer? He was silky, intelligent and fast in both foot and mind.

 

Edit: Kenny Dalglish reminding me in this game of my thoughts about his international career. He never cut the mustard in a Scotland shirt, a major disappointment.

Watched the Brazil Scotland game too and first time I had seen a lot of these players in action.

 

Decent enough game but neither team took any prisoners but no fannying about by them after the crunching tackles and they could play a bit too.

 

Bremner got a head on him and it didn't seem to bother him much. A different breed if player back then.

 

 

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Once Upon a Time in Iraq. Caught the third episode (of five) tonight. Now going to watch the others. Staggering production. A must-see for all human beings. 

9 minutes ago, rocket_scientist said:

Once Upon a Time in Iraq. Caught the third episode (of five) tonight. Now going to watch the others. Staggering production. A must-see for all human beings. 

What channel is that on? Sounds intriguing 

4 hours ago, manc_don said:

What channel is that on? Sounds intriguing 

BBC iPlayer has all five episodes. I've just watched them all. It's the most powerful television I've ever seen. It's such an incredible documentary that I swear it will be syndicated in most countries in the globe.

Without wanting to give any spoilers, the worst aspect for me, the biggest blood-boiling is reserved for Bush and Blair. The best aspect however is that the Iraqi people are beautiful human beings too and the women interviewees, who have suffered more than we can imagine, are stunningly beautiful inside and out. 

7 hours ago, rocket_scientist said:

BBC iPlayer has all five episodes. I've just watched them all. It's the most powerful television I've ever seen. It's such an incredible documentary that I swear it will be syndicated in most countries in the globe.

Without wanting to give any spoilers, the worst aspect for me, the biggest blood-boiling is reserved for Bush and Blair. The best aspect however is that the Iraqi people are beautiful human beings too and the women interviewees, who have suffered more than we can imagine, are stunningly beautiful inside and out. 

Cool, will have to hope that it comes out on TV NZ then, they're usually pretty good with getting UK TV.

On 27/07/2020 at 22:12, rocket_scientist said:

Once Upon a Time in Iraq. Caught the third episode (of five) tonight. Now going to watch the others. Staggering production. A must-see for all human beings. 

Kept missing it when it was on normal telly, so just started it last night. That's what the BBC is capable of. They just need to cut out the other 99% and they'd be onto a winner.

Meeow. 

I hardly think their sycophantic news makes up 99% of their output.

The BBC are genius at arts and documentaries, world-beating in fact. 

Simon Reeves as he travels round Europe is good. 

So many celebrities are paid to fanny about on trains and cruise boats. Good work if you can get it.

2 hours ago, hercule poirot said:

Simon Reeves as he travels round Europe is good. 

So many celebrities are paid to fanny about on trains and cruise boats. Good work if you can get it.

His book is quite good too. Quite a likeable guy, who on first listen I thought I was going to hate, because of some deep seated prejudice of mine, probably.

I was unaware he has a book, be worth a read as you say. Apparently it had all spiralled out of control in his formative years...

Thanks.

Aye. Step by step it's called. Interesting like. A good holiday read, if yer heading to Spain or inverurie or wherever folk ging these days.

Inverurie for a staycation?

laugh no GIF

 

I like the boy. He's always popular with folk he meets. Very good presenter. 

American History's Biggest Fibs on BBC 2, BBC 4 and Iplayer.
 


Episode 2 was on BBC 2 last night with the final one supposedly being shown next saturday however a quick scan of certain news outlets has people up in arms over the host Lucy Worsley reading out a historical quote from John Wilks Booth which contained a certain word beginning win 'N', so I wouldn't be surprised if it was pulled.

The revelations Lincoln didn't actually give a fuck about slavery, the celebrated abolition of it actually meant little or nothing changed other than it was no longer called slavery, or that the 13th Amendment which allowed it to carry on is still used by Starbucks and several other big names to get free labour from prisons apparently means fuck all because the BBC didnt bleep out a word attributed to a historial racist murderer.

Reminds me of Billy Connolly's bit about finding out Fred West didn't approve of him because of his use of bad langauge

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Watched the documentary about Beverly Allitt, the nurse who killed the kids back in the early nineties. 

Completely disassociated from her deeds. Should inject her with the crap she was giving the babies.  

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My wife found a very interesting programme on Ch. 4 just now - How to beat pain.

Dealing in concepts that requires a minimum of imagination, it will be beyond many but some wonderfully simple experiments illustrating the power of the mind. 

^ Speaking of wives...mine has just left me because of my paranoid insecurities.

 

Edit to add: She's re-appeared, she was just making a cup of tea.

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Speaking of wives. Remind me never again ask her to sit on my face in my Sean Connery accent.

Speaking of wives....she was moaning because I only want sex when I'm drunk. That's not true, sometimes I want a kebab.

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^ I found this quite humorous actually. The paranoid insecurities was worth contemplation too.

Tonight on BBC4, three hour long programmes on Japan. The Art of Japanese Life by Dr James Fox on just now is stunning.

A country I've never been to, it's been on the radar and after these programmes, it's a must. Shinto is the respect of nature, a "religion" without gods, prophets or idolatry. Some Zen teachings I've been borrowing from for many years. Fascinating country on many levels, both the physical and the spirit. 

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20 minutes ago, rocket_scientist said:

^ I found this quite humorous actually. The paranoid insecurities was worth contemplation too.

Tonight on BBC4, three hour long programmes on Japan. The Art of Japanese Life by Dr James Fox on just now is stunning.

A country I've never been to, it's been on the radar and after these programmes, it's a must. Shinto is the respect of nature, a "religion" without gods, prophets or idolatry. Some Zen teachings I've been borrowing from for many years. Fascinating country on many levels, both the physical and the spirit. 

Spent a couple of years in Japan whilst working for Mizuno. Amazing place with such a varied culture. Fantastic skiing as well 

I've been watching The Joy Of Painting with Bob Ross. It's on for half an hour on the telly each day and It's a must for me.

Not that I want to learn how to paint, I just like the chilled nature of Bob.

 

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