I don't watch much TV, but...
Saturday night brought the new series of Doctor Who to the BBC, a program that I never really got into when it was on before seeing as I hadn’t been born yet, but nevertheless had heard all about from my mum (who had been addicted as a child). I really enjoyed it but quickly realised you couldn’t take it too seriously. Best one-liner? The Doctor, while speed-reading Rose’s Hello magazine, says: “Oh, that won’t work out – he’s gay and she’s an alien”. I look forward to the next episode.
This evening the new series of Hustle starts, just when I was getting impatient waiting for the DVD of Series One to come out. Last time Hustle was on it invaded my dreams regularly (the most amusing one being when I dreamt I was conning people into believing I was a gay accountant…), so I know what to expect this time. I’ve been watching Jamie Oliver’s School Dinners recently as well, and almost woke up late this morning because I had to stay in the dream until my potatoes were fully roasted. As long as I don’t end up dreaming of animated shop dummies I’ll be happy.
Matthew @ 14:29, March 29, 2005 to Miscellaneous | Comments (4)
Comments:
Cat
I was pretty impressed by Dr Who – I’d NEVER seen an episode of it before if you can believe it.
Billie Piper was good in that adaptation of ‘The Miller’s Tale’ and I thought she wasn’t bad in Dr Who either.
I’d like to take Mr Ecclestone home with me, though…
Comment added at 23:35, April 1, 2005
Matthew
He’s decided only to do one series, did you hear that? I thought both Ecclestone and Piper were good, but Ecclestone was a bit irritating nearer the start.
I think I saw a full series when I was younger, but can only remember that the Daleks weren’t as frightening as I’d been led to believe.
Comment added at 13:43, April 2, 2005
Sheepie
That’s because you weren’t much younger when you saw it. To small children however…
Comment added at 19:52, April 2, 2005
Cat
Yes, there’s only so many times a many can say ‘Er… sort of!’ before getting annoying.
Comment added at 21:38, April 2, 2005
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