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Post by Effulgent on Aug 26, 2005 12:25:27 GMT -5
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4187036.stmthey wont make them downloadable! they like makeing money off of dvds. I think It'll be like the bbc radio player, you can watch the program live and if you missed the show, you can watch it again later, thats great! I'll probably miss dr who all the time!
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Post by z on Aug 26, 2005 12:38:48 GMT -5
That is great , but some shows you dread not having saved Especially when the radio player erases them after a week
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Post by Effulgent on Aug 26, 2005 15:17:49 GMT -5
Yeh, But to be honest I dont useally watch the bbc, if I do I watch panorama or the news for entertainment I watch channel 4. ohh I do like some of the comedys on bbc 2 though, and I miss never mind the buzzcocks that was such a great program.
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 4, 2005 11:31:04 GMT -5
I was watching Pop Years 1990 something and Billie Piper's songs were shown. Oh, mercy. She was so young! "Why you gotta play that song so loud? Because we want to! Because we want to!" Apparently she had 3 number 1's. They were all saying how she was the girl next door, because she wasn't that pretty and that made her relatable. I think she's pretty.
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Post by z on Sept 4, 2005 11:42:32 GMT -5
'Girlfriend' and 'Day and Night' were the others pop fans
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 4, 2005 11:44:15 GMT -5
yeah, they showed some of "Girlfriend" too. Brilliant song. I wished I'd brought the Greatest Hits in ASDA when I'd had the chance. But nooooooo I have to save for Thorpe bloody Park.
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Post by z on Sept 4, 2005 11:47:31 GMT -5
cAN IT COMPETE WITH HAVING ALL HER SMASH HITS AT YOUR FINGER TIPS AT ALL TIMES ? i doubt it
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 4, 2005 11:48:39 GMT -5
No. I don't even like theme parks. Stupid friend traditions.
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Post by z on Sept 4, 2005 11:52:23 GMT -5
The school took us to Alton Towers we were excited til we'd been on the coach for 8 hours , then got to the back of 90 minute queues
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 4, 2005 11:56:45 GMT -5
Ha, that's miiiiilllllles away. My friends went there without me. Bitches.
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Post by z on Sept 4, 2005 11:58:12 GMT -5
I like the idea of recommending it to people knowing the whole day will be hell
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Post by z on Sept 6, 2005 11:47:12 GMT -5
My dear old mum served Christopher Ecclestone today ! he was apparently very nice , well mannered and friendly , disccussed the quietnesss of the west end at that time He was buying make up removing strips Mum speculated that he might be doing something for channel 5 , as theyre based around there , i said " i'd he's doing a play , he's into that sort of thing in a big way " . What a great meeeting
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 6, 2005 11:49:38 GMT -5
Lucky mumsame! Oh, I'd love to meet him and see those ears in real life!
*swoon*
The DW boxset is coming out soon.
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Post by z on Sept 6, 2005 11:56:37 GMT -5
Its great that he's a nice fellow in the real world . She said someone excitedly gushed " That was Doctor Who! " after he'd gone his typecasting fear might have had some foundation then
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Post by JamesMFan on Sept 6, 2005 12:01:00 GMT -5
Oh, well. I'm sure he'll do many fabulous things to shake that image. The Second Coming and Strumpet were good. (Those two names should not be used in the same sentence)
It's always good when an idol is nice in real life.
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