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Post by richard on Dec 15, 2021 3:28:47 GMT
Which TV shows that you miss from back in the day I'll will start
Only Fools And Horses
Never Mind the buzzcocks (original)
They think its all over (with Nick Hancock)
A Question of Sport (with Sue Barker I've watched one episode it's a bit like Top Gear I always prefer the original presenters)
Have I got news for you (with Angus Deayton before that informus scandal)
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Post by joefrombow on Dec 15, 2021 7:02:58 GMT
The Bill was absolutely brilliant from 2003-2006/7 watched it religiously they need to bring it back a 2021 update , also the hustle was brilliant that would be good with a digital twist in this day and age .
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Post by Alex on Dec 15, 2021 9:41:36 GMT
I’ve been watching a lot of Minder recently, brilliant series and what sets it miles apart from lots of others is the extensive use of location filming. A great view of London in better times.
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Post by greenboy on Dec 15, 2021 10:35:56 GMT
I’ve been watching a lot of Minder recently, brilliant series and what sets it miles apart from lots of others is the extensive use of location filming. A great view of London in better times. Minder would have to be my all time favourite, Arthur and Terry and DS Chisolm always on their tail and Dave at the Winchester. Just a shame that we never got to see 'er indoors. A lot of The Bill was filmed in Croydon with the Whitgift Centre renamed the Whitegate Centre for the purpose.
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Post by MKAY315 on Dec 15, 2021 12:37:51 GMT
I’ve been watching a lot of Minder recently, brilliant series and what sets it miles apart from lots of others is the extensive use of location filming. A great view of London in better times. Minder would have to be my all time favourite, Arthur and Terry and DS Chisolm always on their tail and Dave at the Winchester. Just a shame that we never got to see 'er indoors. A lot of The Bill was filmed in Croydon with the Whitgift Centre renamed the Whitegate Centre for the purpose. Didn't they also film some scenes around the Aylesbury Estate in Elephant?
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Post by southlondon413 on Dec 15, 2021 12:47:41 GMT
Minder would have to be my all time favourite, Arthur and Terry and DS Chisolm always on their tail and Dave at the Winchester. Just a shame that we never got to see 'er indoors. A lot of The Bill was filmed in Croydon with the Whitgift Centre renamed the Whitegate Centre for the purpose. Didn't they also film some scenes around the Aylesbury Estate in Elephant? They filmed all over South London but predominantly in Merton, where the studios were. You name a South London housing estate in the late 90s/early 00s and The Bill likely shot scenes on it.
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Post by greenboy on Dec 15, 2021 12:55:20 GMT
Minder would have to be my all time favourite, Arthur and Terry and DS Chisolm always on their tail and Dave at the Winchester. Just a shame that we never got to see 'er indoors. A lot of The Bill was filmed in Croydon with the Whitgift Centre renamed the Whitegate Centre for the purpose. Didn't they also film some scenes around the Aylesbury Estate in Elephant? Quite possibly, also Alton Estate in Roehampton.
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Post by M1104 on Dec 15, 2021 14:00:24 GMT
I’ve been watching a lot of Minder recently, brilliant series and what sets it miles apart from lots of others is the extensive use of location filming. A great view of London in better times. Loved that alongside The Sweeney and The Professionals which also had the views, not to mention the bus types of the era. I would love to see The Professionals on the big screen, directed by Guy Ritchie.
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Post by vjaska on Dec 15, 2021 14:19:53 GMT
Which TV shows that you miss from back in the day I'll will start Only Fools And Horses Never Mind the buzzcocks (original) They think its all over (with Nick Hancock) A Question of Sport (with Sue Barker I've watched one episode it's a bit like Top Gear I always prefer the original presenters) Have I got news for you (with Angus Deayton before that informus scandal) I liked Angus Deayton as host but far from falling off after he was sacked, the show has gone from strength to strength. Never Mind the Buzzcocks with Mark Lemar & They Think its All Over with Nick Hancock were brilliant
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Post by richard on Dec 15, 2021 15:26:26 GMT
Which TV shows that you miss from back in the day I'll will start Only Fools And Horses Never Mind the buzzcocks (original) They think its all over (with Nick Hancock) A Question of Sport (with Sue Barker I've watched one episode it's a bit like Top Gear I always prefer the original presenters) Have I got news for you (with Angus Deayton before that informus scandal) I liked Angus Deayton as host but far from falling off after he was sacked, the show has gone from strength to strength. Never Mind the Buzzcocks with Mark Lemar & They Think its All Over with Nick Hancock were brilliant I still watch Have I Got News For You I found it hilarious when Ian and Paul took the mick out of Angus when THAT story broke. he was a good fella at the time and took it in his stryed. I wish Nick Hancock was still on our screens he was brilliant I was gutted when he left. Mark Limmer was the best presenter on Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
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Post by richard on Dec 15, 2021 15:28:18 GMT
The Bill was absolutely brilliant from 2003-2006/7 watched it religiously they need to bring it back a 2021 update , also the hustle was brilliant that would be good with a digital twist in this day and age . There was talk of the bill coming back but under a different name. I'm not sure what happened with that.
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Post by Volvo on Jan 8, 2022 20:27:45 GMT
Top gear with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
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Post by LondonNorthern on Jan 8, 2022 22:21:13 GMT
TV shows I don't miss:
- Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan
That man absolutely grates on me and really glad he's left mainstream TV like GMB.
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