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NorthernWisdom

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Bbc 3.......,

Yup. There's my run-in to bedtime out the window!

Fortunately there's a tablet on hand.

Some of the comedy's been utter shit over the years, but it's also had some risky, edgy programming that few others would do.

This Life and Death Row series is gripping, too. Deserves a wider audience as it's cold, harsh... makes you think.
 

Philosorapter

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Yup. There's my run-in to bedtime out the window!

Fortunately there's a tablet on hand.

Some of the comedy's been utter shit over the years, but it's also had some risky, edgy programming that few others would do.

This Life and Death Row series is gripping, too. Deserves a wider audience as it's cold, harsh... makes you think.

The Beeb has always done pretty good documentaries on this issue. 'Fourteen days in May' is about as hard hitting as it gets. Time Shift: The story of the capital punishment, gives the history of the subject matter in the UK.
 

Houchens Head

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Who is Russell Howard? Never heard of him.
 

Liquid Gold

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I've met Jack Whitehall and he is an absolute bellend. Was working on a bar at a music festival where i think he did a standup show, anyway he was trying to get us all to serve alcohol to some kids (I'm not talking 17 year olds, more like 7 year olds) and was being a twat about it all. I could understand if he was having a laugh with the kids but they wandered off and he was giving it the whole "do you know who I am" crap then tried to start on my mate, we had to get security to escort him elsewhere.
 

stupot07

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Shame there's a few good things in BBC 3, although you can still stream stuff. I really like Cuckoo, which is back for its 4th series I think.


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NorthernWisdom

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Shame there's a few good things in BBC 3, although you can still stream stuff. I really like Cuckoo, which is back for its 4th series I think.

I think I'm of a generation that needs a schedule. Am OK using iplayer for catch-up, but it completely threw me seeing programmes without a time by them. If it doesn't say it was shown at 9pm, it's beyond my ken!
 

Malaka

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I used to go to bed and watch family guy. I suppose I will have to shag the Mrs instead. Bring back BBC 3
 

georgehudson

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it's such a shame that so many people want to be a legend in their own lunchtime, a little humility would go a long, long, way,
in other words, don't be a billy bellend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

oakey

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I always meant to get round to watching something on BBC3. Too late now then. That puts sky1 to the top of the must-try-to-find-a-reason-to-watch list.
 

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