stez Posted 22 June 2005 Posted 22 June 2005 theres been much talk of crap tv on theses boards just recently; so what sort of thing do the foxetalkers tend to watch? what programmes are in there sky (not including cobbo) planner? i have: top gear ramseys kitchen nightmares brainiac mock the week big bro
Guest Posted 22 June 2005 Posted 22 June 2005 None; I like to be spontaneous, and watch whatever grabs my attention!
rossporterlc Posted 22 June 2005 Posted 22 June 2005 top gear big bro corrie usually just watch sky sports news all day though tbh
Teeno Posted 22 June 2005 Posted 22 June 2005 The only programmes I plan to watch are Big Bro, Dream team and whatever property porgrammes are on, orther than that i aint a bif TV person.
Alexikokopops Posted 23 June 2005 Posted 23 June 2005 Only have tv for 22 weeks of the year, haven't watched any for 10 weeks, so at the moment it's anything that seems interesting.
LoneWolf Posted 23 June 2005 Posted 23 June 2005 The only programmes I plan to watch are Big Bro, Dream team and whatever property porgrammes are on, orther than that i aint a bif TV person. 126367[/snapback] Dream Teeeaaaammmm
Nationwider Posted 23 June 2005 Posted 23 June 2005 Scrubs and Monkey Trousers. Best enjoyed taped/+ed on a lazy Saturday morning.
Muz Posted 23 June 2005 Posted 23 June 2005 Only thing i watch on TV is Big Brother and i used to watch Celeb Love Island.
Cat Burger Posted 24 June 2005 Posted 24 June 2005 Anti Social Old Buggers was great "The Gays congregate there, a fella was murdered...A GAY!" as was Strangest village in Britain "You will not push me out of the woodshop" I love stuff like that.
shelly Posted 24 June 2005 Posted 24 June 2005 I don't watch much tv, tend to listen to the radio more. I watch some of the soaps though and documentaries.
rossporterlc Posted 24 June 2005 Posted 24 June 2005 i listen to radio more now i got my bug but the nearest mast to me is down so i can't get the stations i want
Thracian Posted 24 June 2005 Posted 24 June 2005 Very little. My wife, for the first time in her life, is very poorly just now and, along with many other things, it's made me realise just how short and how precious our lifespan is. Our healthy lifespan is, logically, likely to be even shorter. Just maybe when I've no alternative, I'll be glad to rest up an watch that compulsive and at least slightly addictive screen. But, as Bill Shankly once said to me: "Every day you've got life and breath son, you've got a holiday. So, while that holiday lasts I shall work with a glad heart, enjoy my football and my golf, travel wherever the mood takes me whether it be to Bristol or Bulgaria and relish every new experience that comes my way. Life's for living rather than passing by on a bloody settee.
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