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F F Churchton Started conversation Mar 13, 2007
Given that my video is broken, should I watch Life on Mars, Horizon or Fallen Angel? You decide!
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F F Churchton Posted Mar 13, 2007
I'm reading Armagedon: The musical at the moment. It's not the funniest of Robin Rankin's books.
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STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) Posted Mar 13, 2007
If each programme was only shown once then Life On Mars, however I think it is repeated so you could watch Angel and still watch Mars later.
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Mar 13, 2007
'I'm reading Armagedon: The musical at the moment. It's not the funniest of Robin Rankin's books.'
That's odd - I bought it again yesterday! I've been reading a recent one but it all seems a bit silly compared to Barry the Time Sprout...
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Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples Posted Mar 13, 2007
So that is way we should choose a something for you...
Life on Mars, Horizon or Fallen Angel?
I don't now any of the series, but the first one has the most promesing name... so I would watch Life on Mars
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Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) Posted Mar 13, 2007
Fallen Angel was shown over three nights. I never watch anything over three nights: it's a cheap ploy.
Horizon seems to be aimed at 10 year olds now.
LOM is very good so I'd recommend watching it!
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kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Mar 14, 2007
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I'm not really here Posted Mar 14, 2007
It's a bit late now, but if you've watched the first two Fallen Angels then it seems a bit odd not to watch the last one. You won't miss much by missing out on one of a series.
I don't watch things over three nights either. I record them all, then spend 4 1/2 hours all at once in front of the tv when I've nothing better to do.
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F F Churchton Posted Mar 14, 2007
For those that are interested I watched Fallen Angel. Life on Mars is going to be repeated next week and I've already had my weekly fill of dinosaurs but I did flip over during the ad breaks. That narrator who always does the voice overs for the less scientific horizon topics did it. The one who I think tries to mimic Terry Jones.
The thing about Fallen Angel is that it took a antichronistic approach with the character getting younger as the series progressed. You sort of knew what was going/had to happen.
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Just Bob aka Robert Thompson, plugging my film blog cinemainferno-blog.blogspot.co.uk Posted Mar 15, 2007
The voiceover was Ian Holm, which surprised me when I saw the credits because he's a legend and I hadn't recognized him.
You didn't miss much: most of the material was covered in one or other of two books I've read. The first sprang to mind as son as I saw the subject: http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Keep-Dinosaurs-Robert-Mash/dp/0297843982 It's called "How To Keep Dinosaurs" by Robert Mash.
The other is "The Dinosaur Heresies" by Robert Bakker ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dinosaur-Heresies-Robert-T-Bakker/dp/0821756087/ref=sr_1_3/026-2890075-4402019?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1173920574&sr=1-3 ). It was published during the 80s, yet the theories about dinosaurs being warm-blooded (the main thrust of the book) were treated as revolutionary and new by the Horizon programme, which slightly irritated me.
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Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples Posted Mar 15, 2007
*kiwi waves back to kea*
TV1? Can't get that station over here
I think I have to wait until a station over here bought the program, probably in 2100 or something like that
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Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples Posted Mar 15, 2007
Or do you mean BBC1?
That I can get
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- 1: F F Churchton (Mar 13, 2007)
- 2: Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples (Mar 13, 2007)
- 3: F F Churchton (Mar 13, 2007)
- 4: STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) (Mar 13, 2007)
- 5: Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) (Mar 13, 2007)
- 6: Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples (Mar 13, 2007)
- 7: Primeval Mudd (formerly Roymondo) (Mar 13, 2007)
- 8: kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website (Mar 14, 2007)
- 9: I'm not really here (Mar 14, 2007)
- 10: F F Churchton (Mar 14, 2007)
- 11: Just Bob aka Robert Thompson, plugging my film blog cinemainferno-blog.blogspot.co.uk (Mar 15, 2007)
- 12: Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples (Mar 15, 2007)
- 13: Kiwisap - Thrower of Bananas and Master of Pineapples (Mar 15, 2007)
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