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anneasquith | 19:22 Mon 21st Apr 2014 | Film, Media & TV
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Jamaica inn 9pm bbc 1, tonight, worth a look.
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I really fancy watching it, Anne, but it clashes with the Tommy Cooper biopic on ITV. Also, it's a 3-part series (on Tues & Wed) and will miss part 2 as will be out. Pleas let us know if it's good and worth watching on iplayer.
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ok los.
They are all mumbling in a pseudo West Country accent! Can't understand a word!
I live in the West Country...and I find it incomprehensible also. I have the volume all the way up...doesn't help. Think I'll read the book instead
I was just thinking that I can't hear a word properly, too. I come from the West Country and am not hard of hearing, but I can't make out a thing.
It does look good!
Had to leave my wife & daughter watching this as they would not let me rewind for the 3rd time to try to understand what the guy at the Inn was saying! I'm developing a loathing for mumbling actors. Come back the proper actors, trained in repertory theatres!
OH is watching but has the subtitles on
I couldn't understand a word, especially from the man, so I've switched off as well. Annoying as I wanted to see it.
Thought it looked promising, turned off after about fifteen minutes - mumbling and nothing of any interest happening, and hard to follow who was who.
I don't think its the acting....more likely how the sound is recorded. The background music is louder than the dialogue.
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Wow - that Jem character! ;)
Agree about the sound, very hard to understand - I thought it was my hearing going. Also its very dark in indoor filming, my TV is on the wall and I sit lower than the screen so had to stand up to see the picture as it was too dark.
But roll on tomorrow!!
//Thought it looked promising, turned off after about fifteen minutes - //

I nearly switched off too Lankeela, but glad I stuck with it, it got better as it went on .............. so fed up with the sound though ........

Wondered where I had seen the actor who played Jem before - just realised he played Dudley in The Paradise!
it does have subtitles, Scrivens, you just need the right sort of telly
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well, as I said above, my OH watched it with subtitles on and had no trouble, so the answer is presumably Yes. (I didn't watch.)

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