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NottinghamWhite wrote:Levison Wood began his new series last night Walking the Americas. This is the 3rd series where so far he has walked the Nile & the Himalayas. Absolutely brilliant television in my opinion. It's on Channel 4 so should be able to catch up on.
Will be looking for this on catch up, I get knackered just watching.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:Levison Wood began his new series last night Walking the Americas. This is the 3rd series where so far he has walked the Nile & the Himalayas. Absolutely brilliant television in my opinion. It's on Channel 4 so should be able to catch up on.
Series just finished what a superbly put together programme it was. Can't wait for his next one.
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Have to admit I enjoyed Walking the Americas excellent stuff.
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Just watched Birds of Paradise, The Ultimate Quest fabulous television. Will admit to already on episode 1 having tears in my eyes.
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The Guardians preview of the above.


Birds Of Paradise: The Ultimate Quest
9pm, BBC2
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner, also a keen birdwatcher, and the adventurer Benedict Allen visit Papua New Guinea in search of the ornithologist’s holy grail: the bird of paradise. Gardner frets that the expedition may be beyond him: he has needed a wheelchair since being shot by al-Qaida sympathisers in Saudi Arabia in 2004. Allen, who knows Papua New Guinea well, is under no illusions about the difficulties. Excellent. Andrew Mueller
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Just watching Jimmy Doherty in Escape to the Wild. First programme is set on a small island in Indonessia, really is my type of TV programme.
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We have free box sets on sky at the minute so have just finished watching The Jinx. About the controversial character Robert Durst "that guy as the blackest eyes ive ever seen btw"

It's another example in life of the fact that if you have plenty of money you can get literally can get away with Murder.

Young Pope next.
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There's a remake of Roots on BBC4 tonight, if it's as good as the original or the book were in for a treat.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:There's a remake of Roots on BBC4 tonight, if it's as good as the original or the book were in for a treat.
Thanks am going to put that on series link.
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Love a good murder mystery type drama & just finished watching Unforgotten which we thought was really good.
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