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 Post subject: Ashes to Ashes
PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:34 pm 
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Starts tonight........... anybody planning to watch?

Apparently it all ties up very well and follows the original Life on Mars.......... :D


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Thanks for the reminder - may have to drink copious amount of coffee to keep me up until 9 o'clock though. Knackered.

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Its all this gigging you little stopout....... :*: :wink:


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To my shame me and Mrs. Button had never seen Life On Mars, a fact we've recently resolved by watching - so far - most of the first series........ However on reading a review of Ashes To Ashes I've discovered, because of presuming writers, how Life On Mars concludes :cry: It won't stop me watching, but it's slightly soured my enjoyment, haven't told the wife though..... no need for us both to know.
Maybe I should have put this in rant.......... bastards at Nuts magazine!

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Oh great - I loved Life on Mars - specially Phillip Gennister :D

And speaking of John Simm, which I nearly was, is anyone watching the repeats of The Lakes on Wednesdays??? Absolute class.


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Alf Button wrote:
To my shame me and Mrs. Button had never seen Life On Mars, a fact we've recently resolved by watching - so far - most of the first series........ However on reading a review of Ashes To Ashes I've discovered, because of presuming writers, how Life On Mars concludes :cry: It won't stop me watching, but it's slightly soured my enjoyment, haven't told the wife though..... no need for us both to know.
Maybe I should have put this in rant.......... bastards at Nuts magazine!


I haven't seen the last series through yet, :( Its my own fault, if I don't watch something when its on I don't seem to find time to catch up with the recording.

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Life on Mars tried hard but failed - nothing like the 70's , probably be the same fakeness in the new series and fake irony .I prefer The Sweeney myself.

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Life on Mars tried hard but failed - nothing like the 70's , probably be the same fakeness in the new series and fake irony .I prefer The Sweeney myself.


You can obviously remember such times..... :wink:
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our lass and the eldest watched it but i really can't sit still to watch it i have to go for a walk with most telly these days or i will end up stoving the telly in,i watched Question time and literally had to go out for a walk after it finished i think i am goin to get a dog


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I fell asleep halfway through Ashes To Ashes... No reflection on the program, it seemed quite good, but I've been crashing out at the strangest of times recently. & Question Time does my head right in - I never watch it. I know I should, to keep up with current events & such, but it drives me round the bend...

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Well I stayed awake right through, which is quite an achievement for me. I did enjoy it, it was very funny in places. I liked the music, but it wasn't as good as the '70's music. :wink:

I decided to catch up with the final episode on Life on Mars, and did fall asleep for a bit. I think I got the gist of it.

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our lass and the eldest watched it but i really can't sit still to watch it i have to go for a walk with most telly these days or i will end up stoving the telly in,i watched Question time and literally had to go out for a walk after it finished i think i am goin to get a dog


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I'm loving that picture Richard, do you know what it is or was it a random google?

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luckyman wrote:
Life on Mars tried hard but failed - nothing like the 70's , probably be the same fakeness in the new series and fake irony .I prefer The Sweeney myself.


Quite right - dont look back look forward...

When are the Dixon of Dock Green re runs due to start?

That Dirk Bogarde - nasty piece of work if you ask me...


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Not to mention Dr Finlay's Casebook, Emergency Ward 10 and Dr Kildare :*:

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