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Once again, I'll recommend the series, "Peaky Blinders." Strange name but it's proven to be a real nail biter.

Crime, sex, money, the class system, England.

Can't get better than that.
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I tuned in to Season 2 of "Designated Survivor" last night and realized that I missed a serious chunk of Season 1. I thought it ended with President Kirkland getting shot which would have been a typical end-of-season cliff-hanger but it looks like I got my signals crossed somewhere.

It's also hard to ignore that the Marvel empire has been hitting the small screen in a big way.
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I am seriously enjoying "The Orville" :biggrin:



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Bumped

So currently I've been getting on free preview BBC Earth, I find Brian Cox very interesting with his programs.
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Lady tehMa wrote:I am seriously enjoying "The Orville"

It's a bit different. Definitely good effects.

Anyone watching "Doom Patrol"? First two episodes were about character introduction (I think),
but after that it remains just as confusing. It does have me somewhat intrigued though.
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Telus TV customers have had this channel for years.

I just noticed that Shaw TV customers now have MeTV on channel 41, so if you want to watvh old tv show this is channel for you i.e Bonanza, Rawhide, Rifleman etc... etc
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GordonH wrote:Bumped
Telus TV customers have had this channel for years.

I just noticed that Shaw TV customers now have MeTV on channel 41, so if you want to watvh old tv show this is channel for you i.e Bonanza, Rawhide, Rifleman etc... etc


Been watching some of the old tv shows, brings back many good memories.
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GordonH wrote:Been watching some of the old tv shows, brings back many good memories.


I have seen a few Carol Burnett shows but Mr. Just has been watching a lot of the other ones.
They do bring back good memories.
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bumped up

WTH is global tv thinking... it’s far to early for the Polar Express. It’s Halloween scary movies
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Bumped up

These tv series are usually extremely loosely based on reality, it’s not as if The Crown is documentary.

https://www.castanet.net/news/Entertain ... ffair-plot
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Just waiting for the new season of The Witcher :/ A long wait but worth it. Is it good, shrug who cares it has Henry in it - shirtless half the time
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Shoresy series on Crave............ :cuss: ing hilarious!........."SHUT THE :cuss: UP WILL YAH!"

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A strong recommendation...... Alaska Daily. CTV/ABC on Thursday evenings. This Thursday Oct 13th will be episode # 2, #1 is available, if you have CTV on demand.
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my5cents wrote: Oct 10th, 2022, 1:29 pm A strong recommendation...... Alaska Daily. CTV/ABC on Thursday evenings. This Thursday Oct 13th will be episode # 2, #1 is available, if you have CTV on demand.
Was wondering about that one. Watching the pilot on Crave.
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lesliepaul wrote: Oct 10th, 2022, 1:25 pm Shoresy series on Crave............ :cuss: ing hilarious!........."SHUT THE :cuss: UP WILL YAH!"

x2 :up:
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