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I really like watching any of the CSI's, my favourite would be CSI: New York. I also like a bit of the new Taggart.
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Here is one to make think, sit back and compete with Jonathan Creek as he solves yet another mystery. :cool:
Jonathan Creek Black Canary Part1
Part 1 of 9
(c)BBC MCMXCVIII
(1998) Christmas Special
A famous illusionist (whose twin sister died when an escape trick went wrong and she was partially sliced in half) is found in her back garden, having been witnessed shooting herself by her husband. However, the post-mortem reveals that she had already been dead for several hours, and there are no other footprints around the body despite her husband seeing someone talking to her and fleeing before she pulled the trigger. Jonathan and Maddie are prompted to investigate by the dead woman's daughter — an old flame of Jonathan's — along with the debonair Detective Inspector Gideon Pryke, the police officer officially in charge of the case. Back at the theatre, Adam has fallen in love with an Austrian virgin in her thirties, but she may have more layers than even he knows.
Jonathan Creek Black Canary Part2
The remaining parts are all available on youtube, plus there are many other episodes/series available.
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Here is another great Scottish Television series...........it should bring back a few memories for "Glesgalass" :redrose:
The Steamie (Part 1 of 9)
Tony Roper's (Rab C Nesbitt's Jamsie) comic play based on the lives of a group of women who meet in the wash-house before the Hogmanay celebrations in 1957.
Tony Roper wrote 'The Steamie' for Glasgow's Mayfest in 1987 and since then the play has always been in production somewhere in Britain. This is your chance to own the original version of the smash-hit of the year which played to packed audiences in the theatre and was watched by millions when it was produced for television.
Return to Hogmany 1957 when a feisty bunch of Glasgow women, Mrs Culfeathers, Dolly, Doreen and the irrepressible Magrit, all meet at the Steamie to do the traditional family wash before the New Year.
Laugh again at Mrs Culfeather's wonderfull Galloway's mince, enjoy the fantasy phone call between Magrit and Dolly and wonder at the welly-booted tango when Dolly bends over backwards to grab a rose in her teeth.
The Steamie is a hilarious cameo of Glasgow history where the washing was always easier to do when the women shared their laughter and sorrow and a scandalous supply of gossip!
This is the definitive version of the most popular play of the last 20 years with the all star cast of Dorothy Paul as Magrit, Eileen McCallum as Dolly, Katy Murphy as Doreen, Sheila Donald as Mrs Culfeathers and Peter Mullan as Andy, the whisky-loving handy man.
The Steamie is a joy. This is one part of your DVD collection you will watch again and again.
ll the other parts are on Youtube
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Originally posted by FriedaKateM View PostGordon...You are so far away from all of us in the USA. However, I want to let you know that I have absolutely LOVED seeing all the videos that you have posted. I am an Anglophile, with Scottish roots. As a young teen I spent 3 years of my life in England, as my dad was an officer in the USAF, and we were stationed at RAF Stn. Bentwaters in E. Suffolk. Ever since, I have watched, read, and generally "gobbled" all I could get of the television programs that are like those you posted. But, we get them on PBS, and cannot control what they put on. I have cousins in Scotland, & in England, as my mother's parents came over directly from Great Britain. Thank you for such a grand array of videos, and I will continue to hope we can get Taggart again, and some of the others I do not know!!! You've made my evening! Joan
Hi Joan,
Here is some "Taggart" news for you :smile:
The return of Taggart: Blythe Duff and Alex Norton reveal all
The stars of the detective show talk about how it’s changed for the latest series and what viewers can expect to see.
.30 September 2010 12:32 GMT
from.Scotland on TV. :cool:
The new six-part series of Taggart kicks off this Sunday, October 3, and with a new police station, fresh additions to the cast, and a new producer, the much-loved detective show has undergone a bit of an image overhaul.
The result is a slicker programme than ever before, which was filmed in HD - but the gritty storylines and Glasgow humour remains, ensuring the programme still appeals to the fans who have watched it since it first began in 1983.
Go to the link to read/see more
http://entertainment.stv.tv/tv/20031...on-reveal-all/
Gordon :angelic:
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Edward Woodward is a brilliant actor.here is just a snippet from an episode of "The Equalizer"
Equalizer--Beyond Control
Control (Robert Lansing) hires McCall (Edward Woodward)to protect him. In the end, McCall is reminded of Control's natural tendencies. Episode originally aired on 14 January 1987.
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Gordon...You are so far away from all of us in the USA. However, I want to let you know that I have absolutely LOVED seeing all the videos that you have posted. I am an Anglophile, with Scottish roots. As a young teen I spent 3 years of my life in England, as my dad was an officer in the USAF, and we were stationed at RAF Stn. Bentwaters in E. Suffolk. Ever since, I have watched, read, and generally "gobbled" all I could get of the television programs that are like those you posted. But, we get them on PBS, and cannot control what they put on. I have cousins in Scotland, & in England, as my mother's parents came over directly from Great Britain. Thank you for such a grand array of videos, and I will continue to hope we can get Taggart again, and some of the others I do not know!!! You've made my evening! Joan
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Ah yes...TV is not like it used to be...too politically correct now-a-days...
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Now who will ever forget that famous expert on diplomacy and multicultural affairs and race relations Alf Garnett
Jesus was English! (according to Alf Garnett) From the 1972 Till Death us do Part Christmas special.
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Alf Garnett discusses Multicultural Christmas
Alf Garnett argues about Else's debt to Sabu the cornershop owner
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That great comedy classic........Steptoe and Son
Joanna Lumley in Steptoe and Son Joanna Lumley as Bunty in the episode 'Loathe Story' from 'Steptoe and Son' from 1972.
Oh What A Lovely Mourning pt 1 Its a Steptoe funeral and everyone has their eye on the same object
And So To Bed pt1 Harold buys a water bed
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Another old one from the UK.......I have the full series on DVD :cool:
Foyle's War - They Fought in the Fields
Foyle's War - They Fought in the Fields pt 1 of 10
Foyle investigates the death of a farmer, and questions the Land Army girls that work his farm.
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They Fought in the Fields pt 2 of 10 They are all on Youtube :smile:
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