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On 07/04/2013 13:12, Spider wrote:

Much too late. I've only just read this. Nevermind. I can wait a month.

spider you can have the one I am bidding on if I win it. I only thought
it a good idea to watch whilst it was so cheap

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On 07/04/2013 10:56, David Hill wrote:
better if it was kept as a regional Prog, and each region of the UK
followed suit.



That's what i suggested David

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On 07/04/2013 10:56, David Hill wrote:
better if it was kept as a regional Prog, and each region of the UK
followed suit.



Actually I loved the allotment programme shown about three years ago
over a year on welsh allotments and really absorbing.

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On 07/04/2013 22:09, Janet Tweedy wrote:
On 07/04/2013 13:12, Spider wrote:

Much too late. I've only just read this. Nevermind. I can wait a month.

spider you can have the one I am bidding on if I win it. I only thought
it a good idea to watch whilst it was so cheap





Oh, Janet, that's so sweet of you! Thank you for being so thoughtful.
If you win it, I may very well be interested. Of course, once you've
seen it, you may love it so much that you want to keep it, which is
fine. If, however, one watching is sufficient for you, I'll be very
happy to repay your costs. First of all, you've got to get your hands
on it.

However it turns out, thank you so much for the offer. You've made me
blush with pleasure!

Night night.

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On 07/04/2013 22:17, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 13:12:50 +0100, wrote:

On 07/04/2013 10:07, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 01:35:37 +0100, Janet
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On 06/04/2013 22:28, Martin wrote:
£10.25 from
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Geoff-Hamilt...ton+Collection
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99p on Ebay at the moment

Too late :-)




Much too late. I've only just read this. Nevermind. I can wait a month.


Amazon was selling the collection at the same price before Xmas so you
should be OK.





Thanks, Martin, it's good to know it's still around, for I should
certainly like to see it. Having just read Janet T's kind offer, I
shall hold on for a moment. Ta ever so.

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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.



yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

So I'll let you know................. Glad you are pleased

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On 07/04/2013 22:16, Martin wrote:
Watching it today, we thought that Beechgrove is still OK.



still whizzed through CB with his 'we' have done this bog garden etc as
if he's been there forever.

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On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.



yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army


We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.




MM?? Mickey Mouse?






So I'll let you know................. Glad you are pleased



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On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.




MM?? Mickey Mouse?


Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.

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On 4/8/2013 9:17 AM, Martin wrote:

The replacement Inspector Barnaby and Mrs Barnaby look a bit too much
like the occupants of Number 10.

I had never noticed that!


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On 08/04/2013 14:17, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:45:44 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
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On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.



MM?? Mickey Mouse?

Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.


The replacement Inspector Barnaby and Mrs Barnaby look a bit too much
like the occupants of Number 10.





And the barking constituent is Mr. Clegg? ;~)

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On 08/04/2013 13:45, Spider wrote:
On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
On Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:14:34 +0100, wrote:

On 08/04/2013 09:52, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:56:08 +0100, Janet
wrote:

On 07/04/2013 22:45, Spider wrote:
First of all, you've got to get your hands on it.


yes there is that drawback, but unlike my husband who could read
books
again and again, once seen I rarely return to programmes apart from
maybe Agatha Christie and dad's Army

We have a weakness for MM, Frost and Dad's army.



MM?? Mickey Mouse?


Mad Monty?
:-)



I couldn't possibly comment :~).



Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



Ah, of course!! Yes, I'm a fan of MM, too, but find I can tolerate the
new version. It's not the same, I know, but it's watchable and I like
Sykes the dog.


It must be my age.
When you say MM
I'm afraid I think of the one and only
Marilyn Monroe
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On 08/04/2013 12:14, Spider wrote:
MM?? Mickey Mouse?




Living as i do where they film Midsomer how could anyonwe think it was
other than Branaby
I love it to

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On 08/04/2013 13:40, Martin wrote:
Midsomer Murders. John Nettles versions only.



I enjoy the new version actually apaprt from the relationship between
him and his wife, doesn't seem to ring true - she's too left wing. i
loved the episode where her plans for a battle came to naught as all the
kings arm kicked seven shades of ... out of the republicans

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On 08/04/2013 14:23, S Viemeister wrote:
I had never noticed that!



oh i had, she rules the roost like most labour prime minister's wives.
Not so sure she reminds me of the Camerons

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