knightmare
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- Fright Knight
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Re: knightmare
I woudn't know about any new shows these days, I never watch television at all, apart from a bit of good comedy or some sci fi.
TV just doesn't have anything for me any longer.
TV just doesn't have anything for me any longer.
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- Fright Knight
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Re: knightmare
I know the feeling, mate.
With a bit of luck we'll have Timegate and Knightmare on our screens before the year's out.
With a bit of luck we'll have Timegate and Knightmare on our screens before the year's out.
Subject to change.
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Re: knightmare
The only thing I find worth watching on TV these days is The Simpsons (Sky 1, 7.00-8.00, Middle Common Room). That and the adverts.
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Re: knightmare
BESIDES KNIGHTMARE DID ANYONE WHATCH THE THUNDERCATS
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Re: knightmare
Byker Grove is full of sex and drugs these days. It used to be so innocent.
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
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Re: knightmare
The only reason they get away with it is because it's "relevant" and tackles "modern issues" - which therefore pleases all the pencil-pushing, decaffinated, farty-arty, politically correct, snooty, snotty, banzai-loving, corporate ladder-climbing, smiley-stabby-in-the-bakky, socially sanitised, crisp tie, designer sideburns morons who seem to have taken over the world.
Subject to change.
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Re: knightmare
"I whant ye in ma office in then minut's"
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Re: knightmare
What's gannin' on 'ere Spuggie?
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
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Re: knightmare
Ne Geoff ne - I have ne bin feetin' with the lads fra Denton Burn
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Re: knightmare
Three of the best from Byker Grove
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Re: knightmare
Everyone seems to remember Spuggie. Or as it was always said, Spoogie.What's gannin' on 'ere Spuggie?
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Re: knightmare
A mate told me that the actress who played Spuggie now works at Fenwick's in Newcastle. She didn't even turn up for Geoff's funeral. PJ and Duncan did.
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
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Re: knightmare
Does anyone remember Care Bears, it appears that they are coming back and maybe becoming popular again, like bagpus.
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Also does anyone remember the Krankie's?
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Re: knightmare
Yeh, I remember both. In at least the case of the Krankies, it's not a pleasant memory.
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