Monkman and Seagull
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Monkman and Seagull
Just to say, if you want a complete antidote to reality tv dross then this is intellectually interesting and delightfully eccentric. The first episode is available on BBC2 Catch up.
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I love these two and my dd adores them both. She is now a UC acolyte!
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It was great but needed to be an hour. I found it was edited down too much and I wanted more of each item.
There have been some great interviews on TV too; worth a watch
There have been some great interviews on TV too; worth a watch
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I’m also enjoying Killing Eve...delightfully black comedy in a story about a hitwoman.
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I got excited when Emley moor mast came up. I always feel I’m at home once I can see that. Would pass it every day going to work.
I’d love to go up it.
I’d love to go up it.
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I got very confused at that point, because DD distracted me and I was sure I'd heard them say, 'We're now going to Yorkshire' (from the Lancashire coast) 'because we're on our way to Jodrell Bank' . I assume that I missed something crucial in that sentence .Tinkers wrote:I got excited when Emley moor mast came up. I always feel I’m at home once I can see that. Would pass it every day going to work.
I’d love to go up it.
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.Groucho Marx
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It wasn’t a direct route to be fair.