BringBackSwales
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Pmsl (I probably won’t tell ANY fucker on here when I’m on)If you need any advice or support on how to handle the all the post show stardom and celebrity frenzy: @Mad Eyed Screamer
Pmsl (I probably won’t tell ANY fucker on here when I’m on)If you need any advice or support on how to handle the all the post show stardom and celebrity frenzy: @Mad Eyed Screamer
I watch it on record every day (so I can fast forward suzie dents origins of words, sorry Suzie), I also think Colin Murray (who is never precipitated to) is a huge upgrade on Anne fucking Robinson (she could have killed the programme). I’ve actually qualified to go on, got the call to go on as they were looking for 2 new contestants as a 7 times winner was expected to be an ovtochsmp and I was on standby as a local person), got half way there in the taxi and was told not needed as he lost his 8th match the twat! So I’m on the list to go on (passed the audition) but had to cancel my next appearance chance when I had my stroke in June! Still on the list for when I feel a bit better
Pretty sure he’s a liverpool fan not a rag mate. Thanks for your kind wordsI like Murray, one of the only likeable rags around. Never ever got how Anne Robinson became famous. She's unbearable on anything I've seen her present
That's proper shit luck mate. Hope you're on the mend and I'm sure you'll make it on there eventually
Other way round for me but wholly agreeCountdown is my comfort show. Loved it since I was a kid. Maths I'm good at, words, not so much
Pretty sure he’s a liverpool fan not a rag mate. Thanks for your kind words
some cracking fake words come out over the years from that show with rag rachel riley smirking unnessecarily...Countdown is my comfort show. Loved it since I was a kid. Maths I'm good at, words, not so much
The books it's based on are also excellent. It's a long series but doesn't drop in quality. You also get more background on the characters too which a TV show just doesn't have the time to go into.
Yeah the books are excellent but think the ending was a bit 'meh'
There's a lot more happens in the books than where the series got up to. It was strange that they introduced Laconia into the last season if they had no intention of continuing the story.I was wondering about dipping into the books. The more so in that the final season of the TV series really leaves a door open, and that left all fans of the series frustrated. I think the plug was pulled on it, inexplicably, by Amazon and the production company, Alcon, had to go along with that. Just weird when you've got a series that is both critically acclaimed and has a very loyal fanbase among the viewers.
Don't tell me — I don't want any spoilers — but the books by Corey apparently go through that door…
I interviewed Richard Whiteley for the student magazine around 1997. Lovely guy, gave above and beyond what was expected of his time at Yorkshire studios.Countdown is my comfort show. Loved it since I was a kid. Maths I'm good at, words, not so much
100% read the books, there's 9 of them plus a short story compilation (or 2?) so there's way more than they'd ever have gotten into the TV series. I must check out the TV series again I think, Prime is it?I was wondering about dipping into the books. The more so in that the final season of the TV series really leaves a door open, and that left all fans of the series frustrated. I think the plug was pulled on it, inexplicably, by Amazon and the production company, Alcon, had to go along with that. Just weird when you've got a series that is both critically acclaimed and has a very loyal fanbase among the viewers.
Don't tell me — I don't want any spoilers — but the books by Corey apparently go through that door…
100% read the books, there's 9 of them plus a short story compilation (or 2?) so there's way more than they'd ever have gotten into the TV series. I must check out the TV series again I think, Prime is it?
If you watched the final season then start the books at book 7, Persepolis Rising.I was wondering about dipping into the books. The more so in that the final season of the TV series really leaves a door open, and that left all fans of the series frustrated. I think the plug was pulled on it, inexplicably, by Amazon and the production company, Alcon, had to go along with that. Just weird when you've got a series that is both critically acclaimed and has a very loyal fanbase among the viewers.
Don't tell me — I don't want any spoilers — but the books by Corey apparently go through that door…
I interviewed Richard Whiteley for the student magazine around 1997. Lovely guy, gave above and beyond what was expected of his time at Yorkshire studios.
The very last thing he said to me was "do you have dreams about the Queen Mother"? To which I replied "no".
He then says "surely everyone dreams about the Queen Mother. I dream about her every night"
Yeah I get he inspired those 2 films and was inspired somewhat himself by the nazi woman but couldnt stick with it and binned it off, loads of filler is exactly what it felt like, dragged the story out4 episodes deep in Ed Gein. I'm not overly familiar with his story besides the basics, did a very small bit of research into him and its staggering how fabricated the show is so far. And what the hell is with the Hitchcock/psycho and Texas chainsaw side stories? Seems like they didn't have enough content to make the show so randomly decided to include that as filler and put it where it doesnt fit and ruins the flow of the show.
I'm guessing the more research i do, the more things i'll discover is entirely made up and that i'll dislike it more. It's getting worse by the episode at the minute.