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Those clips are on the website IIRC.

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Quote: chipolata @ August 24 2012, 10:01 PM BST

Idris Elba's How Clubbing Changed The World. No it didn't.

Yes it did-

The use of airfields for illegal raves meant further nuclear missles and planes could not be deployed across Europe. As a consequence the cold war was cancelled and the Berlin Wall fell.

Once the scene moved to posher clubs it gave the opportunity for young up and coming City and Wall Street workers to meet, buy copious amounts of coke and dream up toxic finanical products that led to the collapse of the Western banking system.

C4's Greatest Comedy Shows. They've just done Spaced and talked about the shoot out episode, which was probably the least funny of all the episodes.

Murder: Joint Enterprise (flagged up as 'original drama on the BBC.')

Everyone is doing monlogues to camera in the style of a hammy schools history programme ('times ar ard in Tolpuddle' type stuff).

Bad Sugar was fun on Channel 4. Wasn't sure for the first ten mins, but then it kicked into gear. Apparently there will be a full series next year.

I wish I were watching 'The Matthew Stott Chronicles'.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 26 2012, 10:51 PM BST

Bad Sugar was fun on Channel 4. Wasn't sure for the first ten mins, but then it kicked into gear. Apparently there will be a full series next year.

Another Horgan vehicle heavy on plot and light on laughs.

Horgan: the thinking man's crumpet.

Quote: Tursiops @ August 27 2012, 11:51 PM BST

Another Horgan vehicle heavy on plot and light on laughs.

Oh, I think it had plenty once it got going.

The Lockup

I do love Hull.

That drunk teenager just now was AMAZING.

His drunkeness or his abs?

Lolll, his drunkeness (ew at the idea of fancying him).

'What's your date of birth?'
'M, I, K, E.'

He's at it again, he must have given permission to use that footage.

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