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STEED 12-15-06 12:08 PM

U.K Xmas TV
 
I have just seen the line up not one film or programme worth watching, it has hit a new all time low. I hope GWX will be released soon to get me through Xmas.

15 years of TV Xmas going down the tubes and now out the other side. :down:

ABBAFAN 12-15-06 12:38 PM

Riddle of the sands is on BBC 4 i might watch that.

And theres the Queens speech and Royal institutuion christmas lectures.

Godalmighty83 12-15-06 01:13 PM

its better then last years, who watches tv anyway.....so many better things to do with the xmas goodies. ;)

(i havent watched tv since top gear stopped)

lesrae 12-15-06 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ABBAFAN
Royal institutuion christmas lectures.

My favourite :up:

XabbaRus 12-15-06 04:45 PM

The Christmas Lectures I thought they had stopped them.

lesrae 12-16-06 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
The Christmas Lectures I thought they had stopped them.

Nope - still going strong.

http://www.rigb.org/rimain/events/christmaslectures.jsp

Pants 12-16-06 03:41 AM

I see Gremilns in on TV again for about the 5th year running :doh:

KevinB 12-16-06 05:40 AM

Is the Great Escape on? That's usually on at holiday time. Great movie.

The Munster 12-16-06 12:23 PM

Great Escapes on but what's the Christmas Lectures about ? [sounds a bit high brow:hmm: to me]

lesrae 12-17-06 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Kpt. Munson
Great Escapes on but what's the Christmas Lectures about ? [sounds a bit high brow:hmm: to me]

Generall speaking it's science presented for younger people:

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About the Ri Christmas Lectures
In the mid 1820s Michael Faraday, a former Director of the Royal Institution, initiated the first Christmas Lecture series at a time when organised education for young people was scarce. He presented a total of 19 series, establishing an exciting new venture of teaching science to young people.
The Christmas Lectures have continued annually since this time, stopping only during World War 2. They are recognised as an educational forum for presenting complex scientific issues to young people in an informative and entertaining manner and are the flagship of the Royal Institution. Many world-famous scientists have given the lectures including Baroness Susan Greenfield, the current Director of the Royal Institution, David Attenborough and George Porter. To find out all of the Christmas Lecture speakers since 1825, please click here.
I watch it (I'm 37) because it's usually entertaining, I'll learn from it and it's traditional in my house!

A list of previous topics and preseners is here: http://www.rigb.org/rimain/heritage/downloads/christmas_lecturers.pdf

The Avon Lady 12-17-06 03:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ABBAFAN
And theres the Queens speech

The Xmas that almost wasn't. :|\\

bookworm_020 12-17-06 07:04 PM

I'm going to play GWX instead of watching Xmas time TV! IT will be more interesting than what's on the box!

Linton 12-17-06 07:10 PM

2100z January 5th 2007 BBC2 Timewatch programme about U-864.The only submarine to have been sunk by another submarine whilst both were submerged.

STEED 12-18-06 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Linton
2100z January 5th 2007 BBC2 Timewatch programme about U-864.The only submarine to have been sunk by another submarine whilst both were submerged.

Yep saw that in the TV guide but it's after Xmas. :down:

But a great start for the new year. :up: :up:

Konovalov 12-18-06 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED
Quote:

Originally Posted by Linton
2100z January 5th 2007 BBC2 Timewatch programme about U-864.The only submarine to have been sunk by another submarine whilst both were submerged.

Yep saw that in the TV guide but it's after Xmas. :down:

But a great start for the new year. :up: :up:

Fantastic. This sounds good. I will have to programme this into my Sky Box so I don't forget at the end of the week. :up:


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