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mobertol 01-05-2012 15:48

Re: Vera
 
Anyone else remember Dixon of Dock Green? Always used to end with "Evenin' all!" -they don't make 'em like that any more;):D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpQCa...eature=related

jaysay 01-05-2012 17:51

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 988485)
Then i reckon the agency may be ripping her off Di.;)

My thoughts too cashy:rolleyes:

jaysay 01-05-2012 17:52

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 988541)
Anyone else remember Dixon of Dock Green? Always used to end with "Evenin' all!" -they don't make 'em like that any more;):D

Jack Warner - YouTube

Maybe the answer is because Jack Warners dead mobertol:D

susie123 01-05-2012 17:54

Re: Vera
 
New series of Lewis starts soon - I like that, a worthy successor to Morse.

MargaretR 01-05-2012 18:01

Re: Vera
 
I prefer Lewis - don't have to endure the opera singers that sometimes appeared in Morse.

jaysay 01-05-2012 18:06

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 988572)
I prefer Lewis - don't have to endure the opera singers that sometimes appeared in Morse.

Tend to agree there Margaret, plus Lewis isn't quite as slow as Morse;)

kestrelx 01-05-2012 20:36

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 988541)
Anyone else remember Dixon of Dock Green? Always used to end with "Evenin' all!" -they don't make 'em like that any more;):D

I remember watching it but I don't remember any content, I mean plots! Also there was "Z cars!" :rolleyes: They do - if you tried watching it now you'd find it terribly slow I'd think!

kestrelx 01-05-2012 20:48

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 988574)
Tend to agree there Margaret, plus Lewis isn't quite as slow as Morse;)

Morse and Lewis get down with the kids lol :) at a Rave!.......................... Beats Opera. :do-one:

I.M.Cherubim.And.Seraphim. Part 10. - YouTube

ToffeeGuy 01-05-2012 21:52

Re: Vera
 
[quote=kestrelx;988661]Morse and Lewis get down with the kids lol :) at a Rave!.......................... Beats Opera. :do-one:

Yeah, this episode was directed by Danny 'Slumdog Millionaire' Boyle. Which shows the the quality people who worked on the show. He directed probably the best Morse episode of all as well 'Masonic Mysteries'.

Lewis is a fitting sequel. But it's a bit like Christmas without the turkey. It's OK but something's missing. Plus I'm a bit uneasy with the change in Lewis's character to make him more morose. I know this is down to his wife passing away etc but in the original series he was more of a 'happy go lucky' counterpoint to the more serious, pretentious Morse.

jaysay 02-05-2012 08:47

Re: Vera
 
[quote=ToffeeGuy;988702]
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 988661)
Morse and Lewis get down with the kids lol :) at a Rave!.......................... Beats Opera. :do-one:

Yeah, this episode was directed by Danny 'Slumdog Millionaire' Boyle. Which shows the the quality people who worked on the show. He directed probably the best Morse episode of all as well 'Masonic Mysteries'.

Lewis is a fitting sequel. But it's a bit like Christmas without the turkey. It's OK but something's missing. Plus I'm a bit uneasy with the change in Lewis's character to make him more morose. I know this is down to his wife passing away etc but in the original series he was more of a 'happy go lucky' counterpoint to the more serious, pretentious Morse.

To be honest ToffeeGuy I think Laurence Fox helps make Lewis watchable, think he's a better foil for Lewis than Lewis was for Morse

mobertol 02-05-2012 14:19

Re: Vera
 
[quote=ToffeeGuy;988702]
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 988661)
Morse and Lewis get down with the kids lol :) at a Rave!.......................... Beats Opera. :do-one:

Yeah, this episode was directed by Danny 'Slumdog Millionaire' Boyle. Which shows the the quality people who worked on the show. He directed probably the best Morse episode of all as well 'Masonic Mysteries'.

Lewis is a fitting sequel. But it's a bit like Christmas without the turkey. It's OK but something's missing. Plus I'm a bit uneasy with the change in Lewis's character to make him more morose. I know this is down to his wife passing away etc but in the original series he was more of a 'happy go lucky' counterpoint to the more serious, pretentious Morse.

Never realised he directed that episode -it's a good one but then i love 'em all.

As to Lewis -i also think he's a bit too morose now, perhaps they could find him a love interest in the new series and then he might perk up a bit.

Like Jay I do like Lawrence Fox in Lewis - great actor playing an interesting character.:)

MargaretR 13-05-2012 19:09

Re: Vera
 
I have just switched on to ITV to watch Vera and found an old Lewis episode being screened instead.:confused:

lancsdave 13-05-2012 19:20

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 991462)
I have just switched on to ITV to watch Vera and found an old Lewis episode being screened instead.:confused:

Something to do with the episode being about the army and they didn't feel it was appropriate because of the soldiers deaths in Afghanistan today

MargaretR 13-05-2012 19:29

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 991466)
Something to do with the episode being about the army and they didn't feel it was appropriate because of the soldiers deaths in Afghanistan today

Thanks for the explanation.

So it is likely to be postponed indefinately because soldiers are dying daily and have been for hundreds of years.

Maybe the episode has revealed or depicts army malpractice which they don't want to publicise - we have all heard about 'Deepcut'.

kestrelx 13-05-2012 21:12

Re: Vera
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 991473)
Thanks for the explanation.

So it is likely to be postponed indefinately because soldiers are dying daily and have been for hundreds of years.

Maybe the episode has revealed or depicts army malpractice which they don't want to publicise - we have all heard about 'Deepcut'.

Now you come to mention it - they replaced it with an episiode of Lewis which showed a female Priest ( or what every you call them) choking to death on poison. Seems ironic to replace it with anything with murder in it. :rolleyes: Perhaps they should have replaced it with "Gandi."

The day Princess Diana died there was some film on that night on BBC 1, I don't even recall what it was, but they replaced it with "Ring of Bright Water." about an otter in Scotland. Strange choice.


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