You can't have Christmas without the reruns of the Porridge Christmas specials. All classics .. . . and set in a prison.
This lead me to go through various Porridge Epidodes and collate a list of the best quotes from them here
. . . what to develop?
You can't have Christmas without the reruns of the Porridge Christmas specials. All classics .. . . and set in a prison.
This lead me to go through various Porridge Epidodes and collate a list of the best quotes from them here
It has been a long time since the last post.
Online Sweep Stake Game still to finish before the next Grand National.
Current TV Series favourite is The Big Bang Theory. Up to Series 3, and loving it. I will create a mini synopsis for each Season and episode soon.
What a marathon, but l have watched over a hundred Murdoch Mysteries over the past couple of weeks. Marathons over the weekend, and one/ two every evening after work. However, l have done it . . . . yup, l want a cookie.
I have started a set of pages tracking each Murdoch Mystery Season and Episode. A lot of it is from Wikipedia, but the intention is to expand on this over time. You can find it here: Murdoch Mysteries
I can't wait until "Fall 2015", when Season 9 comes out !!
Watched an episode of a Canadian detective series called "Murdoch Mysteries" on Alibi, and loved it. After downloading the first series (Sky TV Box Set), I am half way through and addicted.
The series is about Inspector Murdoch of Station House 4 in Toronto just before the end of the 19th Century. A great period due to the emergence of new technologies, especially forensics, and some regular "cameos" like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
In the 1890s, Inspector William Murdoch uses radical forensic techniques for the time, including "finger marks", to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders.
Just finished Season One. Another, eight to go. Currently 9 in Production.