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What Programmes Would You Like Repeated

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emmie | 15:16 Sat 18th Nov 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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for me its Clocking Off with Philip Glenister, a wonderful Paul Abbott drama, sadly
it doesn't seem as though they ever will show it again.
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The Wonder Years, for the grandchilden to watch. I was going to buy it for a birthday present but it was about £75 for the box set, I may get them a series each year so they can grow with it.
17:26 Sat 18th Nov 2017
emmie, did you see my earlier post? The entire series is available on you tube.
Neither has ever been repeated as far as I know, emmie. Roger Roger was very underrated. I still laugh at the very thought of the dog and the lift and daft as it could be it was also very moving, especially the scenes with Marlon and Baz. My wife was in floods of tears at times
Jenny...why waste money ordering "Clocking Off" from Amazon, when you can watch the entire series for free on Youtube ?

dejavu Mikey
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zebo
its about 60 quid on amazon.
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mikey, will give that a go. was a great series.
Ooooo....this thread has reminded me of some old favourites, and made me curious about some I've never seen.
Would love to see The Wonder Years, Northern Exposure, Butterflies, and Blott on the Landscape. The last is one I connect with the first year or two I was in the UK ...arrived in '89...yet Google tells me it was made in '85. Could it have been shown in the US?
Many people can't get YouTube on their TV and watching on the pc is not much good if the family want to watch it.
To them it is more than worth buying the dvds.
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i watched the pilot episode of Due South a month ago, it was as good as i remember, the one about the Canadian Mountie pairing up with a US cop, very entertaining, can't understand why they didn't follow it up with more.
Something I remember well that has NEVER ( to my knowledge ) been repeated, Rowan & Martin's laugh in.
I don't know if it's on TV, WR, but bits of it seem to be buyable

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whiskeyron
no it hasn't, i wonder why not, perhaps something to do with copyright or it won't have aged well..
Thanks for the info Jno.
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thanks for the info guys about watching Clocking off on youtube, absolutely brilliant, and such a wonderful cast of British actors. on to episode 4, whooo

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