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Totally agree with you - I record it if I have to be out and watch later.


TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Has anyone else caught this. It's absolutely

> heart warming and funny and tragic. The best

> thing I've seen on TV in ages.

malumbu Wrote:

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> Nicely left to the audiences immagination - did he

> live or not (think not with the closing credits)

> and lots of unfinished sub plots left open.

>

> Homelands, take note, how to leave things in

> eternal suspense.


Or until series 2 kicks off anyway... http://www.cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/5605-last-tango-in-halifax-to-return-for-series-2... The modern tv mantra - if you've got a good thing going - keep it going... and going...

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