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citizenED Wrote:

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> Who is watching repeats of "No Angels" on Trouble.

> Funny and sad I think it is brilliant british

> comedy drama. As some will know I'm very parochial

> regarding TV. Got to be British. got to be

> relevant to me and my life.

>

>

> Caught a little of The Street last night. Is that

> harrowing or what. Is it any good?



I love "No Angels" when are the repeats showing?

SimonM Wrote:

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> Yes! A bit like "Rome" in that respect, only not

> as good :))

>

> I see Series 2 is being made though...


Rome is great! Series 2 has already been and gone though, it finished a few months ago.


There is plenty of scope for a series 3, but from what I can gather the second series was the last.

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Having been a relatively recent convert to the joys of tokusatsu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokusatsu

(note - nothing at all like the stuff that gets shown in the west) and having immensely enjoyed the midnight show Ougon senshi Garo http://youtube.com/watch?v=QBB6Yj_iilE&feature=related along with many other classic shows of its ilk I finally got round to sitting down in front of the telly to watch me some Lion maru G

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9k5m8T1Ut4A&feature=related


Quite frankly in the first two episodes it packed as many laughs per minute as that cartoon Family guy. Absolutely hilarious from start to finish. Wondering now if the live action series of Cutie Honey the Live can come close to matching up... http://youtube.com/watch?v=17TCknq6Xl4

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