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    Favourite box set

    I'll get us started with Battlestar Galactica. Very entertaining, all available on the BBC.

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    Pink Floyd the early years 1967-72

    closely followed by Pink Floyd the later years 1987-2019

    Hours and Hours of of viewing and listening
    The older I get the Faster I was

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    Mad Men and Curb your Enthusiasm (the latter reminds me of the forum... grumpy old men!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by millipede View Post
    Mad Men and Curb your Enthusiasm (the latter reminds me of the forum... grumpy old men!)
    Well that`s gone over my head
    The older I get the Faster I was

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    Sex education. Teenagers bring these things into your life. I did have Covid.

    Now watching The Americans. Really good.

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    Really enjoyed the first 2 series, something of an eye opener for us older generation - it was never like that in our day 😱. Not that we always fully understood what was going on, thank God for Google!
    Not so keen on series 3, seems like some humour has gone in the dialogue and script and it is more concerned with confronting "issues". Or possibly the novelty has worn off.
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    I've got 'A Passion for Angling' on VHS boxset, Chris Yates and his cane rods crack me up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Really enjoyed the first 2 series, something of an eye opener for us older generation - it was never like that in our day 😱. Not that we always fully understood what was going on, thank God for Google!
    Not so keen on series 3, seems like some humour has gone in the dialogue and script and it is more concerned with confronting "issues". Or possibly the novelty has worn off.
    Yeah I agree. Series two was definitely the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnK View Post
    Pink Floyd the early years 1967-72

    closely followed by Pink Floyd the later years 1987-2019

    Hours and Hours of of viewing and listening
    Total respect!

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