rpj316
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
The Last Journey of the Magna Carta King
A great documentary fronted by Dr.Ben Robinson that traced the last days of King John whilst shedding light on the whereabouts of his legendary lost treasure.
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GMach1
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
Antiques Roadshow-this chap came along with two ROLEX COMEX watches usually retailed at around £3-£4,000 but without that name; with that name it's no ordinary watch and it came with the case and all the bumph needed and the expert valued one of them between £20-£40,000! Personally I think ROLEX watches look boring but it is a status symbol and he had been given his watch because he used to be a diver-this was a special watch given to divers apparently. RESULT!
LIVERPOOL-Champions League & UEFA Super Cup AND
Club World Cup Winners 2019-YNWA!
So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
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Doddle
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RE: What TV show did you last watch?
(16-01-2019 09:05 )Doddle Wrote: Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railways Journeys: Viva Espana
How the British helped Spain improve its rail network, so Spain now has lovely efficient high-speed trains and we don't. Thanks a lot, Brexit
Last week, Chris told viewers about the attack on Guernica, which happened on April 26th. Oho, I thought, that was the date of the Chernobyl disaster too... and wouldn't you know it...
Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railway Journeys: From Chop to Odessa, via Chernobyl
Perhaps he's done more European ones this year whilst freedom of movement is still (relatively) simple. Here, to defuse accusations of just going to the same places that Top Gear did, and that this show is just Top Track, he went to the Ukraine and... OK, never mind.
(there was even a very light railway on which he travelled in a converted Transit van. That is what happened, it is!)
EDIT - oh, and next week he's going to Vietnam as well!
Arthur Miller Wrote:I think the job of the artist... is to remind people of what they have chosen to forget.
(This post was last modified: 22-01-2019 21:34 by Doddle.)
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