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As the other one didn't work for me, I decided to do a new one. According to my TV magazine, Andy Murray will be on Mary Berry's Highland Christmas with his gran Shirley next Wednesday (13th December) at 9pm (21.00pm) on BBC 1.
suttontennis
14-12-2023, 12:28
Watched it last night. Andy in very chilled mode, lovely to see him with his Granny. They ought to do a baking show together.
Andy could do with some tips to brush up his culinary skills range though.
Lovely to see Andy with his gran and Mary Berry; See too little of Andy these days and Mary is missed on Bake Off. I remembered a tin of his gran's shortbread being passed round at one of the DC tournaments; hope she got the tin back! x
JAMES4578
14-12-2023, 16:03
yes good to see Andy/Gran with Mary Berry, the Dunblane sequence was not very long though! Personally though usually do not eat too much for Breakfast.
suttontennis
18-12-2023, 10:37
Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”
― Adelle Davis
suttontennis
18-12-2023, 10:37
yes good to see Andy/Gran with Mary Berry, the Dunblane sequence was not very long though! Personally though usually do not eat too much for Breakfast.
Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”
― Adelle Davis
themass15
18-12-2023, 18:15
Thought the Strictly Final was absolute brilliant with the right couple winning.
In the last few weeks, due to a free trial of Apple TV+ I got with a new TV, I watched the first seasons of Silo and Severance. They were both fantastic!
My sister got a three month free subscription to Disney Plus through a well known supermarket, so whenever I went there, I watched Only Murders In The Building. Unfortunately, her subscription ran out last Saturday and I know another series is supposed to be coming. I don't get enough points to take out a free subscription.
I've read a new series of Downton Abbey is now being filmed, even though the last one finished in 2015.
suttontennis
05-03-2024, 12:52
Watched the 'weekend with Alan Titchmarsh' on Sunday. Andrew Castle was on, talking about why he's disappeared recently. Basically he said that constantly having to present a current affairs news programme, which he said is focused towards only negative news, has taken a toll and he needed a break. It's giving him chance to refocus and he won't rule out a return to mediaa work in future.
He didn't mention about Tennis work.
suttontennis
30-05-2024, 13:57
Finished the 'Race across the World' last night. While i've no doubt that a lot goes on unseen in helping the contestants get from A to B, it certainly makes for enjoyable TV viewing. And the result of this one went down to the wire. Won't say more in case anyone is still watching.
themass15
01-06-2024, 21:16
An excellent series of Race Across the World, thoroughly enjoyed it
I recently watched Manhunt, which is based on the true story of what happened to John Wilkes Booth after he assassinated Abraham Lincoln on Apple TV. I thought it was quite good. I've also recently watched Franklin on the same channel. Michael Douglas plays Benjamin Franklin, when he stayed in France during the American war of independence. It was very good. Also, I've just finished watching Under the Banner of Heaven on ITV's website. It stars Andrew Garfield as Detective Jeb Pyre. It is a bit strange, if you don't understand the Mormon culture and part of it is about Bringham Young and Joseph Smith. I had to look up about what happened to the brothers in the end, though Andrew Garfield was very good in it.
suttontennis
23-07-2024, 14:10
Watched the 'weekend with Alan Titchmarsh' on Sunday. Andrew Castle was on, talking about why he's disappeared recently. Basically he said that constantly having to present a current affairs news programme, which he said is focused towards only negative news, has taken a toll and he needed a break. It's giving him chance to refocus and he won't rule out a return to mediaa work in future.
He didn't mention about Tennis work.
given the recent comments about Mr Castle's tennis credentials by a certain ex-aussie player, I guess he'd have preferred to do less Tennis work !!
I've been watching the reboot of Quantum Leap on Channel 5. I know it was, recently, cancelled and there won't be a third series and I could see straightaway during the first episode as to why it wouldn't be coming back.
I had the Eurovision (semi final) on in the background, last night. As they kept mentioning Roger Federer, I half expected him to make an appearance of some kind.
ITV and Disney struck a deal, today, to show each other's programmes. ITV will show the first seasons of programmes like Andor (a spin off from Star Wars), Only Murders in the Building and The Bear. Disney will show programmes like Mr Bates vs The Post Office and A Spy Among Friends. There'll probably be other programmes which they will show from the previous channel.
As it was ITV's 70th birthday, yesterday, they've put some of their old programmes onto their website ITVX. If anyone remembers Janice Long being on 3 2 1, it's the only episode that is there of the series.
suttontennis
24-09-2025, 11:59
as I have a few months subscription to Netflix to use, I've caught up the remaining episodes of Virgin River, and now started watching from the beginning. I find it infuriating and enjoyable at the same time. Infuriating as some of the acting is a bit wooden and the story lines stretch credibility sometimes (they all live in such wonderful houses, nobody cooks as they all eat at the only bar), but the main story (the on/off/on relationship between the two main characters) is well told and well played. And each episode is only 45 mins so you don't have time to get bored !
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