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thesweetcheat 1728 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 17:27
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Sofa booked, again.
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The Eternal 818 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 17:40
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I've got a bottle of red lined-up.
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thesweetcheat 1728 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 17:49
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La-di-dah!
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StoneGloves 1148 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 17:53
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Anyone fancy recording this and bunging the important bits on YouTubes or somewhere?
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thesweetcheat 1728 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 18:26
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Far beyond my technical ken I'm afraid.
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StoneGloves 1148 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 19:07
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It'll be repeated if it's any good - and then there's the iPlayer, as well.
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tjj 1763 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 21:27
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StoneGloves wrote: It'll be repeated if it's any good - and then there's the iPlayer, as well. Watch it on iplayer ... definitely good; highlight for me was Links of Noltland on Westray but all firmly 'prehistory'.
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The Eternal 818 posts |
Aug 26, 2010, 22:04
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thesweetcheat wrote: La-di-dah! Ha ha, nice one! And very nice the red was too, as was the programme. Best out of two by far. I'm biased about the period/subject, but it was incredible in the finds alone. Alice is such an enthusiastic presenter, which can be said for most presenters of archaeological programmes. The subject is truly blessed with good presenters. Cheers, TE.
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tjj 1763 posts |
Edited Aug 28, 2010, 08:52
Aug 26, 2010, 22:18
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The Eternal wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: La-di-dah! Ha ha, nice one! And very nice the red was too, as was the programme. Best out of two by far. I'm biased about the period/subject, but it was incredible in the finds alone. Alice is such an enthusiastic presenter, which can be said for most presenters of archaeological programmes. The subject is truly blessed with good presenters. Cheers, TE. Totally agree TE, I think tonight's programme will be the best one, every item enthralling. I like Alice Roberts as well; enthusiastic, knowledgeable and natural.
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Sanctuary 1835 posts |
Aug 27, 2010, 05:59
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Re last night programme, I thought the explanation of the 'missing' Bronze-Age Chieftain's skelly in the cist at Forteviot rather odd. I'd never heard of body fluids breaking down a complete body and skelly before. Does anyone know of any other examples and proof that this actually happens?
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