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I've got into watching Junior Paramedics on BBC3. Amazing to see them just starting out on such a great career, I don't know how they do it as there must be so much to learn!
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(16 Mar 2014, 10:30 am)Michael hahahaha brilliant pic!
Always has a pop noodle, me and my dad always have a bet on what take away they will have... this series they haven't had one yet!
(16 Mar 2014, 10:35 am)Dan It was her nails that did it for me in the last ep.
(16 Mar 2014, 10:35 am)Dan It was her nails that did it for me in the last ep.
(16 Mar 2014, 10:20 am)tyresmoke I've got into watching Junior Paramedics on BBC3. Amazing to see them just starting out on such a great career, I don't know how they do it as there must be so much to learn!
(16 Mar 2014, 10:20 am)tyresmoke I've got into watching Junior Paramedics on BBC3. Amazing to see them just starting out on such a great career, I don't know how they do it as there must be so much to learn!
Discovered the Bonanza Bonanza channel.
There are some classics on there that I remember watching as a youngster (repeats obviously).
Flash Gordon - 1954 series. Is on at the mo.
Over the course of the last week, The Lucy Show, The Lone Ranger, The Beverley Hillbillies and Bonanza have been on.
They're dated as owt, but great.
If you don't like them, your folks or Grandparents will!
The BBC has announced that the tenth series of Waterloo Road will be its last.
The broadcaster admitted that it is "incredibly proud of the show" but believes it has reached "the end of its lifecycle". Another 20 episodes will be aired before the show finishes in 2015.
Good decision, its starting to repeat old story lines and starting to get really boring.
(02 Apr 2014, 4:41 pm)Michael The BBC has announced that the tenth series of Waterloo Road will be its last.
The broadcaster admitted that it is "incredibly proud of the show" but believes it has reached "the end of its lifecycle". Another 20 episodes will be aired before the show finishes in 2015.
Good decision, its starting to repeat old story lines and starting to get really boring.
(02 Apr 2014, 4:41 pm)Michael The BBC has announced that the tenth series of Waterloo Road will be its last.
The broadcaster admitted that it is "incredibly proud of the show" but believes it has reached "the end of its lifecycle". Another 20 episodes will be aired before the show finishes in 2015.
Good decision, its starting to repeat old story lines and starting to get really boring.
(02 Apr 2014, 4:52 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Never really watched the show - but have seen bits when flicking about.
Did notice the actors who had North West accents appear when the school was located in that part of England.
When filming moved to Scotland, pupils and staff suddenly seemed to all have Scottish accents - even though it was supposed to be in the same school
(02 Apr 2014, 4:52 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Never really watched the show - but have seen bits when flicking about.
Did notice the actors who had North West accents appear when the school was located in that part of England.
When filming moved to Scotland, pupils and staff suddenly seemed to all have Scottish accents - even though it was supposed to be in the same school
(06 Apr 2014, 8:54 am)AdamY Season 2 of Hannibal has been great so far.
It's now about half-way through its 13 episode run in the US (not sure if S2 has started in the UK yet!) and I can't wait to see how the series develops from here.
(06 Apr 2014, 8:54 am)AdamY Season 2 of Hannibal has been great so far.
It's now about half-way through its 13 episode run in the US (not sure if S2 has started in the UK yet!) and I can't wait to see how the series develops from here.
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