Hostages. It's on iPlayer and worth check out. Bonkers and ridiculous, but enjoyable.
Yes, completely bonkers.
Held hostage, you have a phone and internet access but don't try to summon help.
Hostages. It's on iPlayer and worth check out. Bonkers and ridiculous, but enjoyable.
Blimey!
Maybe it's an age thing but I really can't remember what was so different from the ending in the book (my excuse is I read it in hardback) and the TV version.:cricko:
Pm me with the difference if you like.
Hostages. It's on iPlayer and worth check out. Bonkers and ridiculous, but enjoyable.
Only Connect - got an answer on the first clue in R1 which was very pleasing.
Then did **** all on the connecting walls, which wasn't :dim:
I'm sorry to bring the tone down, but we allowed our boys to watch You've Been Framed before bedtime on Saturday (IIRC). They loved it, and were in hysterics all the way through.
That said they're only 5 and 6. Which says a lot about the mental age of many adults in this country if that programme is still popular.
I'm sorry to bring the tone down, but we allowed our boys to watch You've Been Framed before bedtime on Saturday (IIRC). They loved it, and were in hysterics all the way through.
That said they're only 5 and 6. Which says a lot about the mental age of many adults in this country if that programme is still popular.
I always wonder how that show has survived so long, they still pay £250 if they show your video clip which seems mad when they could use so many for free from YouTube, Vine, etc.!
Agree with that.we are also watching Poldark , if I had to choose it would be banishedFollowing 'Banished' on BBC2. Jimmy McGovern written drama about convicts transported to New South Wales. Gritty stuff as you would expect from Jimmy's pen.
My friend Angela (4th in the last series) is on Masterchef tonight, so will be watching that for once.
Poor woman. Got to eat some right *****!