Well, I cannot believe that I am watching Dr No. to follow is Die Hard 2. I really like that one. I watched towering inferno earlier. What are you watching?
It’s pretty obvious I am bored isn’t it?
Watching the Pottery Throw down so I am similarly bored but will also be watching Die Hard in the hope it is one of the ones with Bruce Willis in a vest!! There really is a dearth of programmes, so many repeats but also not my thing...........got a feeling itwill be an early night with my book!!
If you can get IPlayer - Traces. I didnt expect to like it but was pleasantly surprised. Based on an idea by Val McDermid. ( haven't spelt that properly I'm sure) .
Of all the films I saw today, I noticed that no one had a mobile phone. Everyone need a public phone. Just goes to show how old the films were and how things have changed
I was on the Sky Arts channel (Freeview) It's keeping me sane. Last night I watched David Bowie The Reality Tour from 2006 and it was fabulous. Oh, how I miss Bowie.
I love watching these concerts Zebo. The Sky Arts channel has also been showing televised theatre as well and lots of great documentaries on various actors and films. Mainstream television is rubbish (except I have to admit to watching Corrie! and the news once a day)
We watched the pottery programme, which we both enjoy for easy, happy tv. Then The Great which is fairly amusing, and getting better I think.
And then accidentally found a programme about Freddie Mercury and Queen which was fascinating, he was such a showman, and what a voice!
Whats on TV tonight? repeats repeats repeats, no wonder people don't want to stop in when we have this crap on day after day, then bombarded in between by charities begging for money. I wonder whats doing more damage covid or TV. I'ts got to be bad when I resorted to watching Bullseye the other night.
On my TV it will be (Gott im Himmel!) the 101st episode of 'Black Money, Love', on Netflix; there's 164 all together!
I tried a 'few minutes to test it' wasn't very keen , but my OH was, & there's now no escape. I've described it elsewhere as, Bollywood meets Quentin Tarantino via Istanbul.