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flashy 24-12-2010 09:46

Christmas TV and Films
 
what has happened to The Wizard of Oz being on over Christmas? i've just been looking through the TV guide and it's not on :( i see we've got lots of repeats to look forward to though (tv trash)

what are your favourite things to watch on telly over Christmas?











DISCUSS ;)

pipinfort 24-12-2010 09:54

Re: Christmas TV and Films
 
Eastenders & Doctor Who...............thats it.........the rest will be the kids Christmas Blu- Rays.....(The Wizzard Of Oz being one of them)

gynn 24-12-2010 09:56

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Looking forward to Murder on the Orient Express. Pity that, thanks to the classic Albert Finney version, we know who dunnit.

When I first looked at the schedules, I thought The One Ronnie was the result of BBC cutbacks! The trailers for it make it look worth watching.

jaysay 24-12-2010 09:58

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I must protest very strongly, the Great Escape isn't on this year:mad::mad::mad::D

Alan Varrechia 24-12-2010 10:32

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At least Zulu is on again.

gynn 24-12-2010 16:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 871050)
what has happened to The Wizard of Oz being on over Christmas?

Sky Channel 303 Christmas Eve 6.15pm.

A sign of the times that classic tv is increasingly only available on subscription channels? :(

flashy 24-12-2010 16:29

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don't have Sky

gynn 24-12-2010 18:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 871068)
At least Zulu is on again.

I once played poker with a tribe of Africans.

Zulus?

No, I won five bob.


Okay. I'll get my coat.......

pipinfort 25-12-2010 17:47

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Todays viewing................Ratatouille, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Top Of The Pops, &Toy Story 3, just having a tidy up and then on with Doctor Who and the last Eastenders with Stacey(boo hoo) which by the way will be the first `Enders episode ever to be broadcast in full HD......

DaveinGermany 26-12-2010 21:09

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Top Gear, Christmas special, was ok not as good as some others they've done, but the funniest part I thought was the Baby Stig, well good. :D

kestrelx 27-12-2010 21:29

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Saw that "Hidalgo" tonight was a good yarn with a Xmas type content - supposed to be based on a true story but?
Frank Hopkins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Generally TV has been rubbish. They used to have some really good ghost stories on around Xmas not anymore more - it's all tinsel celebrity ****e! :thankya:

MargaretR 27-12-2010 22:23

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Unusually for me - I have watched 6 hours of non stop Pride and Prejudice on Yesterday channel - enjoyed every minute - beautifully done.

kestrelx 27-12-2010 22:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 871585)
Unusually for me - I have watched 6 hours of non stop Pride and Prejudice on Yesterday channel - enjoyed every minute - beautifully done.

Catherine Cookson stories are always being shown on that channel, all her stories are really well crafted and classics.

jaysay 28-12-2010 08:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 871591)
Catherine Cookson stories are always being shown on that channel, .

Thats why I never watch it:D

SarahLouise 30-12-2010 00:01

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The Holiday,Corrie,Eastenders,Emmerdale,Doctor Who, Mmmmmmmhhh and alot of films hahaha <3 xxx


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