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carryonsidney
6th Jul 2018
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Star Trek: Discovery (2017 - 2024)
Personally rating this show so far as the best of all the Star Trek franchises.

carryonsidney
2nd Nov 2017
TV
Johnny And The Bomb (2006)
excellent I have lined up now..cheers PV.

carryonsidney
31st Oct 2017
TV
Johnny And The Bomb (2006)
I had no idea this existed, if it follows the book closely it should be worth repeating around this time of year?

carryonsidney
22nd Feb 2017
TV
The Moorside (2017)
I moved to the North some years ago and yes the local accents are indecipherable!

carryonsidney
6th Aug 2015
TV
The Ghosts Of Motley Hall (1976 - 1978)
Turns out I was correct about it being broadcast on a Sunday though.

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