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| Thread ID: 75457 | 2006-12-29 21:14:00 | UK TV? | Billy T (70) | PC World Chat |
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| 510931 | 2006-12-30 18:42:00 | Billy, Once I wouldn't have doubted you for a second, But since you were so completely wrong in the exploding battery thread Im going to have to sit my backside in the camp that thinks you merely chanced upon some listings for Skys UKTV program. :cool::lol: when Billy is wrong, he just leaves the thread, thats it:stare: I do believe that is the sky listing you are looking at Billy |
plod (107) | ||
| 510932 | 2006-12-30 19:46:00 | when Billy is wrongeg he still maintains the plane will fly :D | Greg (193) | ||
| 510933 | 2006-12-30 22:59:00 | when Billy is wrong, he just leaves the thread, thats it:stare: I do believe that is the sky listing you are looking at Billy No, I don't leave threads, but I do go out of town on business or give up on ignorance and/or rudeness occasionally, and sometimes I simply don't have time to pursue a thread to the bitter end . I scanned through all the VHF and UHF channels last night when there was programming on that I thought I might recognise but found nothing, and that included sound on the encoded Sky UHF channels . I assumed at the time that it was simply a copy setting error, but given that my check on back issues revealed that the Herald does not normally publish Sky Digital channel information, the appearance of this entry amongst the free to air channel information did pique my interest, and I am not silly enough to confuse it with a normal Sky listing . I guess I'll just have to wait until next year to see what the Herald does, and if the entry disappears or moves then that will explain it . If it stays listed amongst the free to air channels I'll email the Herald for more information . Cheers Billy 8-{) P . S . Nice try Greg, but I'm not biting and besides, the Yes vote beat the No vote hands down so what's left to argue? |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 510934 | 2006-12-31 04:46:00 | Thats on the digital version :) 7-8pm every weekday night :D along with mr bean (yawn) my family and my hero Oh yes everynight ^_^ Pitty its not in order though. Can't say much for Mr Bean as I watched most of it as a kid. |
trinsic (6945) | ||
| 510935 | 2006-12-31 05:23:00 | Gimme the Two Ronnies and I'll be glad.:cool: | bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 510936 | 2007-01-02 00:29:00 | And Benny Hill :thumbs: another good classic :D | GhostBuster (10141) | ||
| 510937 | 2007-01-02 02:13:00 | Right now, UKTV has a very funny filler between shows. Someone has gone out and sound recorded ordinary Poms talking about various things, animals in a Safari Park was one of the topics last night, then they have animated what appear to be clay animal figures to match the words. The result is hilarious, especially with the different accents. Last night, one animal was a zebra with the obvious voice of a black woman talking about how other woman find her a threat. Another one was of two old blokes chortling so much we couldn't understand what they were talking about. They of course were made into hyenas. |
TideMan (4279) | ||
| 510938 | 2007-01-02 07:05:00 | Right now, UKTV has a very funny filler between shows. Someone has gone out and sound recorded ordinary Poms talking about various things, animals in a Safari Park was one of the topics last night, then they have animated what appear to be clay animal figures to match the words. The result is hilarious, especially with the different accents. Last night, one animal was a zebra with the obvious voice of a black woman talking about how other woman find her a threat. Another one was of two old blokes chortling so much we couldn't understand what they were talking about. They of course were made into hyenas. I think what you are referring to is Creature Comforts made by Aardman Animation the people who did Wallace and Gromit, It is pretty good although it is one of those things you don't want to watch all at once |
Morgenmuffel (187) | ||
| 510939 | 2007-01-02 08:51:00 | Yes, Creature Comforts, it's called. I recorded last night's and I've watched it several times trying to decipher what the Geordie mouse with the buck teeth was saying. It's fascinating listening to his accent. Is it English he's speaking? He's almost impossible to understand. When Geordies hear the Kiwi accent, can they understand us? Or are we as difficult to understand as we find them? |
TideMan (4279) | ||
| 510940 | 2007-01-02 09:06:00 | I was told by a Geordie around 1963, that the Danes liked to get a ferry and do their shopping on Tyneside because they could almost understand the local lingo, which was originally derived from Danish. www.bbc.co.uk My grandfather was brought up from a small boy in Durham, where the accent is similar, though he came from the North west Riding of Yorkshire. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
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