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I would like to see the new Taggart PBS.
One the best shows on TV- PBS~ Public Broadcasting Service.
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Gordon, I use to watch " All Greatures great and Small ~ back in the 70's or 80's
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I like "Packed to the Rafters", an Australian show. I try to avoid the US ones and prefer to watch locally produced shows if I can. Don't like the violence and guns on a lot of the US shows. Some good Aussie cop shows on at the moment. Other than that I like a lot of the UK ones of course. They've just started repeating "Heartbeat" from the very beginning on 7two.
Elda
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Top Gear...apart from the news, and some movies, the only reason i bother to turn the telly on...
http://www.topgear.com/au/videos/vey...aren-f1-part-2
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For the "Taggart" fans out there.........(isn't everybody??? :smile:
Source........Scotland on TV ..
New Taggart, new writers, new producers; here's how
Margaret Enefer, STV's Head of Drama, has been the guiding hand behind the recreation of Taggart for the new series in 2010. She explains how she kept the best of it and did the rest of it. A real insight into how great drama is made.
First episode
Sunday 3 October 9:00pm
IN Scotland :smile:
Just go to the link and check out the short insight (video) on the new series...
http://taggart.stv.tv/video-evidence...cers-heres-how
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Gordan, good to see and see All Creatures Great and Small . I use to watch it on PBS ~ WLIW.
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All Creatures Great & Small
The Mad Conductor
"All Creatures Great and Small" clip from the 1978 Season 1,Ep. 5 "Out of Practice" of Triston doing his impression of "The Mad Conductor" with the help of a few friends. Starring Christopher Timothy & Peter Davison.
All Creatures Great and Small - Mr Biggins
An amusing clip from the delightful series "All Creatures Great and Small" of Mr. Biggins (John Sharp) trying to imitate his horse's sickly circumstance to Tristan (Peter Davison). Based on the books by James Harriot of Yorkshire.
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Robson Green..............in the series "Rocket Man"
This is a scene set in the chocolate factory featuring Robson Green and Charles Dale as George and Barney.
These are scenes with George (Robson Green),Lloyd (Philip Whitchurch), Angela (Lucy Evans) and Tom (John Rhys Halliwell) following Barneys accident.
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House of Cards
This was a classic series, the dialogue and delivery are superb............the late
Ian Richardson is a master of the craft of acting in the character of
F.U................Francis Urquhart....firstly as Chief Whip and subsequently as the
Prime Minister.
The introduction to House of Cards, part of the first episode in the House of Cards trilogy.
House of Cards- FU has a private chat with you
FU's "considerable, if not entirely valiant" efforts to topple the Prime Minister culminate in success
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New Tricks Intro (Series 1)
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New Tricks | Wicca Works - Pt 1
Stephanie Beacham guest-stars in an episode of "New Tricks". Series 3, Ep 5 "Wicca Works" (2006).
Rossiter, a librarian, had been a member of a coven when he died 10 years ago. There were few clues as to the cause of his death. The team has to infiltrate the coven and speak to other members in order to get answers. But the investigation leaves them all feeling very uneasy.
With barely any leads, Sandra (Amanda Redman) takes the team to Richmond Park, the scene of Rossiter's death. A young woman, Grace Woodford (Poppy Miller), appears unexpectedly at the scene, clearly distressed and accompanied by her therapist. Also part of the coven, Grace remains traumatised by Rossiter's death although has little memory of the sequence of events leading up to it. But Grace is able to provide the names of other coven members, including Rhoda Wishaw (Stephanie Beacham), a white witch living in Ashdown forest.
The case takes another sinister turn when Brian (Alun Armstrong) visits the library where Rossiter used to work and makes a startling discovery.
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