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Started by Delete Delete Delete, December 24, 2017, 12:20:10 AM

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time to enter the Twilight Zone.





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Next week brings the final episode of season 2 of Quantum Leap.  Harry Enfield's Television Programme returns:




Contents:




Your listings for next Tuesday night:

 

 


Bonus pages to follow in a few days.....


New Jack

My first one tonight and I laughed and laughed. And didn't shut up, but I was excited, and happy..

Cheers! I will be back! He shouts, one not so angry man.

:)

Don't worry about shutting up, the more active people are in the cahtroom the more fun it is. 12 Angry Men is an Amazing film.

Are there any more nominations for classics I've never seen month? I believe Sploffs nomination was Its A Wonderful Life. I can't recall Buzbys.

buzby

Quote from: Delete Delete Delete on July 11, 2018, 11:59:56 AM
Are there any more nominations for classics I've never seen month? I believe Sploffs nomination was Its A Wonderful Life. I can't recall Buzbys.
Mine was Bullitt, Del.

New Jack

Alright which one of us is Linehan


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Just parking Gummo here....   https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gummo

....because it was mentioned on Adam and Joe's Crap Commentary Corner 02/05/2005.  Anyone here seen the film?  I haven't.

Tuesday 17/07/18 at 6pm
Week 30
6pm Dragon Ball  Episode 6
6:20 Batman The Animated Series - Perchance To Dream
6:45 X-Men The Animated Series - Phoenix Saga part 2
7Pm King Of The Hill - Westie Side Story
7:20 Cheers - Truce Or Consequences
7:45 The Twilight Zone - The Lonely
8pm A Bit Of Fry And Laurie - Series 2 Episode 4
8:30 Monty Python - Blood Devastation Death War And Horror
9Pm  Seinfeld - The Subway
9:25 Quantum Leap - M.I.A.

The Film
Sploffs Never Seen Pick

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXsu5XArEUw

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Bonus pages.....


Jeeves and Wooster returns for a third series:

 

 

   

   


Simon Weston:

   


Cover story:

 


John Cole fondly recalls past General Elections:

 


Tom Baker in Medics:

 


Films:

 


Julian Pettifer's Kind of Day:




Adverts:

   

   

   

   


Letters and Next Week:

 

Reminder this is on tonight from 6pm.



Its part two of the Phoenix saga on X-men, on now.






Finale of Season 2 of Quantum Leap.

Film time, its a wonderful life.

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Season 3 of Quantum Leap begins next week, so let's do this:


Quote from: Replies From View on March 21, 2018, 02:36:22 PM
Quantum Leap Season 2
1:  "Honeymoon Express".  First US broadcast:  September 20, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  April 10, 1990 (shown as penultimate episode of season 1).
2:  "Disco Inferno".  First US broadcast:  September 27, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  April 17, 1990 (shown as final episode of season 1).
3:  "The Americanization of Machiko".  First US broadcast:  October 11, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  December 17, 1991.
4:  "What Price Gloria?".  First US broadcast:  October 25, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  November 12, 1991.
5:  "Blind Faith".  First US broadcast:  November 1, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  November 19, 1991.
6:  "Good Morning, Peoria".  First US broadcast:  November 8, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  November 5, 1991 (first episode of season 2).
7:  "Thou Shalt Not...".  First US broadcast:  November 15, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  December 3, 1991.
8:  "Jimmy".  First US broadcast:  November 22, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  December 10, 1991.
9:  "So Help Me God".  First US broadcast:  November 29, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  November 26, 1991.
10:  "Catch A Falling Star".  First US broadcast:  December 6, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  January 7, 1992.
11:  "A Portrait for Troian".  First US broadcast:  December 13, 1989.  First UK broadcast:  January 14, 1992. 
12:  "Animal Frat".  First US broadcast:  January 3, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  January 21, 1992.
13:  "Another Mother".  First US broadcast:  January 10, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  January 28, 1992.
14:  "All-Americans".  First US broadcast:  January 17, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  February 4, 1992.
15:  "Her Charm".  First US broadcast:  February 7, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  February 11, 1992.
16:  "Freedom".  First US broadcast:  February 14, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  February 18, 1992.
17:  "Good Night, Dear Heart".  First US broadcast:  March 7, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  February 25, 1992.
18:  "Pool Hall Blues".  First US broadcast:  March 14, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  March 3, 1992.
19:  "Leaping in Without a Net".  First US broadcast:  March 28, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  March 10, 1992.
20:  "Maybe Baby".  First US broadcast:  April 4, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  March 17, 1992.
21:  "Sea Bride".  First US broadcast:  May 2, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  March 24, 1992.
22:  "M.I.A.".  First US broadcast:  May 9, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  March 31, 1992.


In the UK, ten episodes of season 3 immediately followed the broadcast of season 2.  "M.I.A.", the finale episode of season 2, was shown on 31st March 1992 in the UK, and "The Leap Home", season 3's first episode, was broadcast with no signposting the week after, on 7th April.  The episode "8 1/2 Weeks", broadcast 30th June, was listed as "last in the current series" (the Radio Times didn't say which number series), and Quantum Leap returned on 3rd November with "Future Boy".

Season 3 was shown in sequence in the UK, apart from "Black on White on Fire" which was held over from the first portion of the run to the second portion.

In the US there was a three week gap between "Rebel Without a Clue" and "A Little Miracle", which allowed the latter to sit as a Christmas episode.  We in the UK chose to show that story in the middle of June, and also we had a two month gap between "Last Dance Before An Execution" (our Christmas episode) and "Heart of a Champion".  Maybe the schedulers felt Valentine's Day was a more important holiday than Christmas; I don't know.


Quantum Leap Season 3
1:  "The Leap Home (Part 1)".  First US broadcast:  September 28, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  April 7, 1992.
2:  "The Leap Home (Part 2) - Vietnam".  First US broadcast:  October 5, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  April 14, 1992.
3:  "Leap of Faith".  First US broadcast:  October 12, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  May 5, 1992.
4:  "One Strobe over the Line".  First US broadcast:  October 19, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  May 12, 1992.
5:  "The Boogieman".  First US broadcast:  October 26, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  May 19, 1992.
6:  "Miss Deep South".  First US broadcast:  November 2, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  May 26, 1992.
7:  "Black on White on Fire".  First US broadcast:  November 9, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  November 10, 1992.
8:  "The Great Spontini".  First US broadcast:  November 16, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  June 2, 1992.
9:  "Rebel Without a Clue".  First US broadcast:  November 30, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  June 9, 1992.
10:  "A Little Miracle".  First US broadcast:  December 21, 1990.  First UK broadcast:  June 16, 1992.
11:  "Runaway".  First US broadcast:  January 4, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  June 23rd, 1992. 
12:  "8 1/2 Months".  First US broadcast:  March 6, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  June 30, 1992 ("last in the current series").
13:  "Future Boy".  First US broadcast:  March 13, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  November 3, 1992.
14:  "Private Dancer".  First US broadcast:  March 20, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  November 17, 1992.
15:  "Piano Man".  First US broadcast:  March 27, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  November 24, 1992.
16:  "Southern Comforts".  First US broadcast:  April 3, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  December 1, 1992.
17:  "Glitter Rock".  First US broadcast:  April 10, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  December 8, 1992.
18:  "A Hunting We Will Go".  First US broadcast:  April 18, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  December 15, 1992.
19:  "Last Dance Before An Execution".  First US broadcast:  May 1, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  December 22, 1992.
20:  "Heart of a Champion".  First US broadcast:  May 8, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  February 16, 1993.
21:  "Nuclear Family".  First US broadcast:  May 15, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  February 23, 1993.
22:  "Shock Theatre".  First US broadcast:  May 22, 1991.  First UK broadcast:  March 2, 1993.

Pranet

Thanks for the Tom Baker interview Replies.

I do like watching a bit of (spam) and advise you all of you here to do so. It has reignited my interest in Python and confirmed that I admire Seinfeld more than I like it. If it is still about when the nights draw in hopefully I will see a bit more of it- eg I'd like to watch Cheers and The Twilight Zone but normally I'm doing different things at the moment. But it will probably be different stuff then. Anyway. Also recommend the nights when DDD plays some of his awful records. I'd entirely forgotten about Dare.

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Quote from: Pranet on July 17, 2018, 11:07:09 PM
Thanks for the Tom Baker interview Replies.

You're very welcome!


Next week is the week of the 1992 General Election:




Contents:




Your Tuesday night line-up:

 




Bonus pages to follow in a few days....

Quote from: Pranet on July 17, 2018, 11:07:09 PM
Thanks for the Tom Baker interview Replies.

I do like watching a bit of (spam) and advise you all of you here to do so. It has reignited my interest in Python and confirmed that I admire Seinfeld more than I like it. If it is still about when the nights draw in hopefully I will see a bit more of it- eg I'd like to watch Cheers and The Twilight Zone but normally I'm doing different things at the moment. But it will probably be different stuff then. Anyway. Also recommend the nights when DDD plays some of his awful records. I'd entirely forgotten about Dare.
Thankyou for your kind words, you will be pleased to know there is a Records show coming This Sunday from 6pm.