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Has anyone seen this? I recorded the first series last night and it's one of the funniest things I've seen...written by Graham Linehan who co-wrote Father Ted.
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theia;750873 wrote: Has anyone seen this? I recorded the first series last night and it's one of the funniest things I've seen...written by Graham Linehan who co-wrote Father Ted.


What channel was that on?
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Betty Boop;750878 wrote: What channel was that on?


More 4, Betty. It's the second series tonight, in one run.

As I get older and grumpier, it takes a lot to make me laugh, but this just had tears streaming down my face :wah: It's brilliant.
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theia;750883 wrote: More 4, Betty. It's the second series tonight, in one run.



As I get older and grumpier, it takes a lot to make me laugh, but this just had tears streaming down my face :wah: It's brilliant.


:-5 I get freeveiw through sky digibox and can't get More 4.
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i have skipped over it a few times, i didn't think it seemed too interesting.But if it is by someone involved in Father Ted, I shall give it a look next time i see it on.
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Betty Boop;750885 wrote: :-5 I get freeveiw through sky digibox and can't get More 4.


Oh that's annoying, Betty. I was feeling rubbish earlier and it did me no end of good to laugh like I did just now...wish you could too :-6
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lemon_and_mint;750887 wrote: i have skipped over it a few times, i didn't think it seemed too interesting.But if it is by someone involved in Father Ted, I shall give it a look next time i see it on.


I watched the initial episode when it was first shown and, like you, Lemon, I thought it was okay but I didn't watch any others. Then last night's television was so dire, I thought I'd record the series...I'm so glad I did because I've warmed to the characters... and the humour, though surreal (like Father Ted) at times, is brilliant.
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theia;750890 wrote: Oh that's annoying, Betty. I was feeling rubbish earlier and it did me no end of good to laugh like I did just now...wish you could too :-6


Now that freeview boxes can be picked up for £15, I got a second one and put it with the upstairs tv.Maybe you could do that with a cheap secondhand tv?
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lemon_and_mint;750895 wrote: Now that freeview boxes can be picked up for £15, I got a second one and put it with the upstairs tv.Maybe you could do that with a cheap secondhand tv?


I've thought about that, have you got it plugged straight into your aerial then? I have no aerial connections in my living room let alone upstairs lol this is a private rent so if I want the aerial up and running its down to me.
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Betty Boop;750900 wrote: I've thought about that, have you got it plugged straight into your aerial then? I have no aerial connections in my living room let alone upstairs lol this is a private rent so if I want the aerial up and running its down to me.


oh i see, i don't know how it works, but someone somehow split the tv ariel for me so that there is an output in three different rooms, the upstairs bedroom, the lounge, and the dining room.So yes mine is plugged into the aeriel.

Otherwise, there is a thing you can buy for the computer for £20 from amazon which apparently gives freeview, i dont know how good the reception is though, i looked into it before deciding to get another tv, but if it works i may get it for using with the computer on the move.
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I love this program and like you said a good laugh :wah:

I was thinking about a freeview box for my bedroom t.v.

i need a new t.v. too :wah:
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The guy who plays the nerdy black computer guy also plans Thornton Reed in "Garth Marengi's Dark Place" which is absolutely hilarious and one of the funniest things I have seen in ages, you gotta check that one out. :wah:
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Galbally;752533 wrote: The guy who plays the nerdy black computer guy also plans Thornton Reed in "Garth Marengi's Dark Place" which is absolutely hilarious and one of the funniest things I have seen in ages, you gotta check that one out. :wah:


I haven't heard of it...which channel? If it's anything like IT, lead me to it, and quickly, please :-6

Did you see the episode of It where Jen was having to go outside to smoke and they made it like a Russian prison camp compound, or the one where nerdy black guy told that bloke she was dead?
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Betty Boop;750900 wrote: I've thought about that, have you got it plugged straight into your aerial then? I have no aerial connections in my living room let alone upstairs lol this is a private rent so if I want the aerial up and running its down to me.


I've had a good picture on Freeview through an indoor aerial with a booster box.
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theia;752537 wrote: I haven't heard of it...which channel? If it's anything like IT, lead me to it, and quickly, please :-6

Did you see the episode of It where Jen was having to go outside to smoke and they made it like a Russian prison camp compound, or the one where nerdy black guy told that bloke she was dead?




Yes "Garth Marenghi's Dark Place" You should google it, or look for it on youtube, its a couple of years old now, its hard to describe what it is, its a spoof 1980s British horror/sci-fi show set in a hospital in Romford where a doctor (who also fights paranormal entities using heavy weapons) inadvertently opens the gates to hell, its filmed to look like the professionals or sapphire and steel or one of those 70s sci-fi shows, its utterly hilarious.

To give you a flavour of what its like here are some of the episode titles



"Hell Hath Fury"

"The Apes of Wrath"

"Skipper the Eye Child"

"Scotch Mist"

Stay Holy.

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