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    Nope, I don't mind it at all - bit of a guilty pleasure in fact, along with "I'm a Celebrity..."

    And for those who haven't been watching Strictly this year, you've been missing out on Ellie Taylor's magnificent legs. Sadly, she was voted out last Sunday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beobloke View Post
    Nope, I don't mind it at all - bit of a guilty pleasure in fact, along with "I'm a Celebrity..."

    And for those who haven't been watching Strictly this year, you've been missing out on Ellie Taylor's magnificent legs. Sadly, she was voted out last Sunday.
    A couple of friends of mine who I visit every other Saturday, always watch Strictly. So if I'm there I'm stuck watching it. But Ellie (and her legs) made it bearable. I'll admit to a bit of a celebrity crush there.
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    And this year, for the first time, we watched Celebrity Jungle Thing. Mrs. P's choice, not mine. Big Culture Club fan. Came for Boy George, stayed for Jill Scott who well deserved to win. She was a joy start to finish.

    This won't become a habit though, back to Ant 'n' Dec dodging again.
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    Wife and I watch and enjoy it, along with Taskmaster that's about all we watch on TV - except for antiques content ones. We also liked SAS Rogue Heroes which was reasonably faithful to the factual book (a very good read).

    But most of our TV viewing is DVD boxsets of old stuff - currently "It Ain't Halt Hot Mum"
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    Quote Originally Posted by willbewill View Post
    Wife and I watch and enjoy it, along with Taskmaster that's about all we watch on TV - except for antiques content ones. We also liked SAS Rogue Heroes which was reasonably faithful to the factual book (a very good read).

    But most of our TV viewing is DVD boxsets of old stuff - currently "It Ain't Halt Hot Mum"
    Most of the 'facts' about the SAS are myths. This one, by Tom Petch, is not:

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    many people thought the lrdg became the sas while they were completely different groups. the sas were really parachute assaulters behind enemy lines and the lrdg were there to pull them out and home after it.
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    We watch neither SCD or the Ant n Dec show, we did watch both the SAS series but enjoyed the factual? 3 part version more the than the dramatised version, we do watch a bit of Scandi Noir, wife laughs when I turn the sound up despite it being foreign language and having subtitles.
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    The bloody shite is back on again


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    I'm watching 'Ancient Aliens' on Blaze. Underground cities of Cappadocia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    I'm watching 'Ancient Aliens' on Blaze. Underground cities of Cappadocia.
    Now that’s more my cuppa tea


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