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spencer 3071 posts |
Edited Nov 26, 2018, 21:00
Nov 26, 2018, 20:59
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This Wed, Beeb 4, 21-00
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thelonious 330 posts |
Nov 27, 2018, 10:34
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nice one :-)
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tomatoman 118 posts |
Nov 27, 2018, 16:28
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Sorry to be negative, Spence, I WILL watch but maybe with the sound off. Too much Alice, methinks.
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spencer 3071 posts |
Nov 27, 2018, 22:05
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Got to admit there's very few archaeology presenters on active service on telly at the mo...anyone want to suggest others who should be and would make a good presenter of DFB? At least Alice isn't Liz Bonnin..
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tjj 3606 posts |
Edited Nov 28, 2018, 10:06
Nov 28, 2018, 09:55
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spencer wrote: Got to admit there's very few archaeology presenters on active service on telly at the mo...anyone want to suggest others who should be and would make a good presenter of DFB? At least Alice isn't Liz Bonnin.. What's wrong with Liz Bonnin, she's articulate and has passion about her subject. I thought she was more orientated towards environmental programmes these days. Alice is great too.
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tomatoman 118 posts |
Nov 28, 2018, 15:07
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My position is the BBC's heavy reliance on individuals over time. If Kate Humble hadn't decided to move on, she'd still be "treading the boards" on nature programmes.
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Vybik Jon 7718 posts |
Nov 29, 2018, 13:41
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tomatoman wrote: Too much Alice No such thing. Please go and stand in the corner.
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tomatoman 118 posts |
Nov 30, 2018, 12:18
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Back from the dunce's retreat, I'm happy to say that Alice didn't intrude too much. Lovely to see the onsite stuff from the Black Loch in Wigtownshire. It's disappointing that no-one has yet diagnosed the turned spindle thingy. I guess they're preoccupied with the ongoing interpretation of the site.
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