That's a tough one
Ruth, Gretsky, Jordan are easy but the NFL is hard. Like, Rice and LT were further ahead of their competition position wise than any QB.
Eurovision is on [sort of] at the weekend. Can't wait! [love it].
trudij (12th May 2020)
Brilliant though TS2 is, I'd forgotten that TS3 is even better.
Today, not so much watching as killing time waiting for the World Cup Rewind programme, I played the Wii for the first time in probably over five years. I was a bit rusty at first - only played the golf - but felt I was getting back into it. I managed -8 for the 9-hole course. My record is -11. Only a couple of eagles, though, and no holes in one.
Illegitimi non carborundum
Watched Euro 96: the Summer football came home.... really interesting and what memories, and all of Wembley singing that song. Again so near and yet.... such a shame too that Venables couldn't stay on.
Vote Alfie!!!!
For Sama is on Ch4 catchup. Missed it at the cinema so looking forward to seeing it. I think a lot of things have been added to catchup because of lockdown. And also, my go to programme if I can't sleep Bob Ross's Joy of Painting. BBC4 late. May have mentioned it before but I'm slightly addicted and, like most addicts want to get others addicted too.
I started looking at The Ozark
It's watchable nut a poor man's Breaking Bad
Billion's I used to like but it's gone very Hollywood
Gangs of London - i enjoyed
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
Finished Ozark. It's good but probably wouldn't crack my top 10.
Has anyone subscribed to Britbox?
Would if I could but at present it isn't available on Virginmedia cable, my sole source for goggling
Rather fancy watching 'The Forsyte Saga' and the beeb's magnificent catalogue of Dickens adaptions; those and 'It ain't half hot Mum'
Bleak House was wonderful, especially as I didn't know the story at all. And I thoroughly enjoyed 'Dickensian' although it probably isn't everybodies cup of tea. I'd love to rewatch Love for Lydia. And I've got the dvd of Our Friends in the North, but unfortunately it is up north and I'm down south'ish.
You can get pretty much everything on Youtube. Wouldn't be wanting to watch on a phone but I use a desktop, watch either on the monitor or use HDMI cable to connect to TV and job's a good 'un
The above is for oldies who don't do apps on phone and chromecast wizardry
I've got an ancient Nokia !
Moe, as long as your tv isn't ancient you should be ok. It needs to have a hdmi input then you can purchase a chromecast - about 30 notes I think for a basic one - and plug that in. Next step is to get Youtube app on your phone and then cast it to tv.
Let me know how you get in if you try it, then I might give it a go myself
Yes, it was excellent and innovative. It was ripe for recommissioning given the hundreds of other dickensian characters it could have dredged up for 'reimagining' but the beeb got cold feet and didn't, despite its generally very favourable reviews. Needed the money for a 'Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas Special' I guess. Or am I being a snob