Jeez BBC!
Johnathan Strange and Mr Norrell - 9pm
Armada - 12 days to save England - 9pm
I can't be the only one for who these are the only things worth watching on TV tonight!
I know, I know, iPlayer and all that but seriously, you couldn't have put Armada on at 10pm when the news is on Beeb One?
That way those who wanted to catch up on tales of an uncaring government, religious hatred, overstretched health provision, rebellion, acts of terrorism and great powers interfering in other countries internal affairs could watch the programme they wanted ... and the rest could watch the news!
I got one word for you
Tivo box
the best thing since sliced bread
No youview - least that doesn't support a gentleman of doubtful parentage and proved dishonesty.
IanS
Thank goodness I can do i player through my TV.
1945:the Savage Peace
This was on BBC2 immediately after the Armada. Not interested in the Armada (Anita Dobson as QE1, really :o :-\?) but the Savage Peace looks good.
Of further interest might be:
Beowulf coming to ITV, currently filming.
The Last Kingdom coming to BBC2 next year, with Matthew Macfadyen and Rutger Hauer.
War and Peace coming to BBC1 at some point, most likely next year as they're still filming.
So all-in-all some good stuff to look forward to.
I have both an HDD/DVD recorder (more flexible than TIVO) and Virgin's catch up but still think the timing odd.
Anita Dobson was brilliant as the ageing Elizabeth, IMHO.
I'm painting some tumbling Dice 1:2400 scale Armada period ships at the moment so absolutely timely for me :)
Savage Peace was good though it was sometimes hard to bear Germans going,"Boo hoo! They did to us a fraction of what we did to them!"
Hosea 8:7
Not sure about War and Peace but looking forward to the other two.
Quote from: Ithoriel on 25 May 2015, 02:03:03 PM
Savage Peace was good though it was sometimes hard to bear Germans going,"Boo hoo! They did to us a fraction of what we did to them!"
Hosea 8:7
I watched this and while it was horrific what people had done to each other, I did wonder how may of the Germans who were telling their stories who had happilly supported the German Reich and the atrocities caried out by them. There was no mention of the atrocities commited by the German army going the other way.
Then I went back to my book - Troop Leader By Bill Bellamy. A Tank troop leader in Normandy. He describes how he saw a Fench familly welcome the allies to thier farm and gave the soldiers food. in the fluid fighting , The Germans came back and killed the farmer and his wife and cut the hands off the 10 year old boy. Another incident he mentions them gouging out the eyes of a young girl.
As You say Ithoriel - If you sow the wind .....