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Has anyone watched the programme about Lord Lucan? It's a 3 parter on BBC 2, over 3 nights (2nd one was tonight) but it is also on iplayer. It's really good.
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I’ve got that on record, Sal, it does look interesting.
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I finished it at the weekend and enjoyed it. I felt so sorry for the guy in it - he was the son of the woman who was murdered, he'd been adopted years before she died, and he only discovered as an adult that she was his mother. He's dedicated years to tracking down Lucan, but it's totally dominated his life, and while I can understand why that would be, it did seem to have cost him a lot.
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I’ve just finished Lucan. The amount of time he has put into looking for him but not giving up on finding him no matter the cost.
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Glint wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 10:34 pm I’ve just finished Lucan. The amount of time he has put into looking for him but not giving up on finding him no matter the cost.
I really felt for him, he had put so much into it, but it seemed to be at a significant cost to his personal life.
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Oh and the new Strike series starts on 16th Dec. It'll be interesting to see how they do it, it's the Ink Black Heart so it had all the online chat.
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sally maclennane wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:28 pm
Glint wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 10:34 pm I’ve just finished Lucan. The amount of time he has put into looking for him but not giving up on finding him no matter the cost.
I really felt for him, he had put so much into it, but it seemed to be at a significant cost to his personal life.
Yes, it seemed like picking the scab. I do hope he finds peace.
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Luna wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 10:20 am I started Nightsleeper just before bed last night. Not sure that was a great idea. It’s written by Line of Duty Jed Mercurio and is a bit daft but entertaining enough.
Did you finish this? We did last night and enjoyed it, it could probably have been a 4 parter but was fine the length it was.
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I did. Sort of. I missed a couple of episodes but it was easy to catch up.
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I really enjoyed Wolf Hall, Mark Rylance is brilliant. I also watched the two episodes of Strike which have aired. I'll finish that on Monday, as I'll be at my mums on Tuesday night so won't see the last part then.
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What did you think of Strike? I can’t get into it at all. Fell asleep in 2nd episode. Most people have said that the book’s not that great and the gaming part of it is to blame.
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I liked it, but its definitely easier to follow if you've read the book. And the book isn't great, so much of it is set online and it's clunky to read.

I love both the lead actors, they're exactly who I think of for the characters.
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I like the lead actors too. I might rewatch an older series.
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By the power of iPlayer, Sproglette (a big elementary fan) and I just watched all of Sherlock. I never watched the final series back in the day, and really hadn’t missed anything. :lol:
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Yeah, fucking Euros. That last series was a bit pants.
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Started watching Playing nice on itv last night. It’s mildly preposterous and the Guardian slated it but it’s watchable enough so far.
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Also, Pottery thrown down. I loved Potter of the week’s sheep themed salad set.
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Luna wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:56 am Also, Pottery thrown down. I loved Potter of the week’s sheep themed salad set.
It was brilliant! I'm no Keith Brymer-thingy but even I had a tear in my eye.
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Luna wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:39 am Started watching Playing nice on itv last night. It’s mildly preposterous and the Guardian slated it but it’s watchable enough so far.
It was absolutely appalling. Throughout the whole thing I was thinking how he got their address, why they hadn't spoken to a solicitor and then why didn't they call the police. Repeatedly.


I love Pottery Throwdown too. His Chapel restoration programme was wonderful too and I'm really hoping for a second series.
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Kleio wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:49 am
Luna wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:39 am Started watching Playing nice on itv last night. It’s mildly preposterous and the Guardian slated it but it’s watchable enough so far.
It was absolutely appalling. Throughout the whole thing I was thinking how he got their address, why they hadn't spoken to a solicitor and then why didn't they call the police. Repeatedly.
Yes, it got worse. The plot holes were ridiculous.
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