Book Loving Kiwis discussion

83 views
Not Just Books - Other Media > T.V. Programmes

Comments Showing 1-50 of 87 (87 new)    post a comment »
« previous 1

message 1: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Your space to discuss T.V. programmes...


message 2: by Sharlene (new)

Sharlene (sharlenehuriwai) | 597 comments Mod
I was at Armageddon in Hamilton last weekend & sat through the Almighty Johnson's discussion panel. Most questions were asked by a starstruck girl fan but there were a few good questions. One of the co-writers held a notebook & took down interesting ideas for upcoming shows. I haven't really watched it. Is it any good?


message 3: by Darkpool (new)

Darkpool | 1032 comments It's amazing. Grubby, and I don't know what it's doing on at 8.30 - far too early in my opinion, but it's funny and good, and totally off the wall. And has Tim Balme, which is just about all the excuse I need.


message 4: by Darkpool (new)

Darkpool | 1032 comments The Auckland Library is your friend. I know they have season 1 cos I borrowed it last year! And they have started renting tv series for 4 weeks for $5 if I recall correctly!!


message 5: by Sharlene (new)

Sharlene (sharlenehuriwai) | 597 comments Mod
Awesome. Just requested it. There are a few copies available around Auckland.


message 6: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Good ol' Wikipedia filled me in on who/what the Almighty Johnson's are/were!
Sounds and looks like a good show.


message 7: by Sweetp-1 (new)

Sweetp-1 | 402 comments What is everyone enjoying on TV at the moment? the only shows I was watching - Australian show "OffSpring" which was a really quirky grown up watch on Sunday nights and "The Walking Dead" on Wed - have both finished. I dont watch a lot of TV but like to have one or 2 shows a week to tune in for....anyone got any suggestions of some good ones?


message 8: by Sharlene (new)

Sharlene (sharlenehuriwai) | 597 comments Mod
The Vampire Diaries: If you would like to see one of TVD cast in New Zealand, please sign the Twitition online here -> http://twitition.com/qeadb
The season 3 finale is airing in the States today & of course NZ are a few weeks behind


message 9: by Sharlene (new)

Sharlene (sharlenehuriwai) | 597 comments Mod
Does anyone watch GCB? It's based on a novel Good Christian Bitches which I hope to read


message 10: by LaVerne (new)

LaVerne Clark (laverneclark) | 195 comments I LOVE Dexter and am waiting anxiously for the next season. I've also just started watching the new NZ show 'Hounds' - mainly because I own an ex-racing greyhound :) It is quirky and a little bit awkward at times, but I'm enjoying it so far!


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Anyone watching NZ's got talent? Amazing.


message 12: by Sharlene (new)

Sharlene (sharlenehuriwai) | 597 comments Mod
I think #nzgt is crack up! NZ is so laid back when people don't get through its "oh, sweet as". We need more scandal, the yelling and crying is what makes it funny. We have some pretty talented people tho. It's a shame NZ isn't really big on opera singing too. Because what can we really offer the ones they are putting through.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Funny you brought up this old thread Kathleen - I was on Campbell Live tonight. Just one of the protesters about the absolutely insane idea of putting a crematorium in our town centre - in the heritage part of Thames!

As far as TV goes I am reality tved out! So I don't watch much. Just the news, Campbell Live (sometimes) & quiz show The Chaser. When the Grand Slams are on I watch a bit of tennis.


message 14: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1291 comments Mod
Haha i love The Chaser.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Erica wrote: "Haha i love The Chaser."

Me too! If I was in the UK I would audition to go on. I used to like Eggheads as well, but I think it's finished now.

I forgot to say - I enjoyed the first 2 parts of "Cilla." Missed the third unfortunately.


message 16: by Lesley (last edited Apr 22, 2015 01:06PM) (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments I have a working TV Kathleen and I would have gladly given it to you until last night when I discovered a remake of Poldark was beginning on Prime last night. Until then I've not regularly watched any telly other than the news for ages. It's all Woman's Weekly in moving pictures. Even the news is getting a bit that way - sensationalist journalism ugh! Although, thinking about it, I have watched a couple of good docos on Maori TV recently, but that's only about 3 hours a month of tv watching.

Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Ella's Gran wrote: "
Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?


I didn't see the original although I do remember it. I might give the remake a try. What night is it on EG?

Tried to watch "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner last night. I used to enjoy it but it has lost its charm. Left to me, we'd give up Sky


message 18: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy Holder (energytherapies) | 3 comments Ella's Gran wrote: "
Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?

I loved the original series, I don't have tv now but i would check out on demand to see a remake of that


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

I can still hum the theme music from the '70's. Mmmm mmmMmm


message 20: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments ***Carol*** wrote: "Ella's Gran wrote: "
Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?

I didn't see the original although I do remember it. I m..."


Poldark is on 8:30pm Wednesday nights on Prime.

Sky still stays for the sport and history channels for me. Occasionally there will be something new (or not in living memory) on UKTV channel but very rarely now. Used to be good, but like all TV, including free to air, it's reality shows or replays of trash. Even the news is becoming more like reality tv shows. (grumble, grumble). JUST AS WELL I HAVE MY BOOKS!


message 21: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments Dorothy wrote: "Ella's Gran wrote: "
Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?

I loved the original series, I don't have tv now but i w..."


Dorothy wrote: "Ella's Gran wrote: "
Anyone else watch Poldark, and anyone else seen and remember the original Poldark from the mid 1970s? If so thoughts?

I loved the original series, I don't have tv now but i w..."

It is showing on Prime Dorothy. The characters are pretty true so far - just one episode - but I have to confess I prefer the original Demelza. She managed the soft Cornish burr better. I read where the original Ross is 74 years old now - that's scary when you realise how long ago


message 22: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments S.K.Fischer wrote: "I can still hum the theme music from the '70's. Mmmm mmmMmm"

:):)


message 23: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Myers | 52 comments I'm not a big one for TV myself actually. NZ programming seems to get worse and worse. Masterchef is probably the only thing my partner and I bother watching, and then we usually opt for TV on Demand rather than watching it when it airs.

I think I prefer downloading entire series of shows and watching them at my own leisure. I have been watching the second season of 'Helix' when I have time. Love a bit of SciFi :) I've recently finished the first season of "Dominion" which I really enjoyed.


message 24: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Maori TV has really thought provoking documentaries and the best foreign films.

I am a sucker for good detective stuff like Morse was.

Otherwise the TV is switched to DVD and I am busy watching a whole lot of research DVDs.


message 25: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Anyone know anything good coming up?


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
P.D.R. wrote: "Anyone know anything good coming up?"

No :/

I fell asleep during the Australian version of The Chase & again during Border Security (or Patrol)

& we gave up Sky as it seemed a lot of money for Grand Slam tennis & my husband to watch one game of rugby a week.


message 27: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Just watched the DVD of 'The Imitation Game'. That was better than anything the TV offered. Good story, faction with a tight script and excellent acting. Touch of'The King's Speech ' I thought.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Aaaarrrgghh, only just found out that Prime is showing the tennis highlights!

& last night tuned in to Prime to find they had a doco on David Bowie. Hope it's repeated as I only saw the second half.


message 29: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Never knew what to make of Bowie until I saw Labyrinth. Then I got what he was exploring with his music.


message 30: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Anyone watched 'The Crimson Field' on TV One? I have found it most impressive.


message 31: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Come on you people, find a decent bit of TV for me to watch over winter.


message 32: by Darkpool (new)

Darkpool | 1032 comments I seem to just stack series up on the mysky and then watch them after the season has finished. And mostly trash or decades old to boot.


message 33: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments That's what people keep telling me, Darkpool, or they have Netflix or something similar.


message 34: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1291 comments Mod
Just discovered they've made a third season of A Place to Call Home - an aussie historical drama I love. They had previously announced that the second season would be it's last but they re-did the ending of season 2 and have continued. I'm so glad!


message 35: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Are they? The acting was so good in A Place To Call Home I was amazed and actually managed to watch quite a bit but it was very late night viewing.

Perhaps I'll go for the DVD.

It's set in the1950s, for those interested, and all about the rapid changes in Oz society. Done really well and with delightful characters to love and hate.


message 36: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments The last of the Two Ronnies, Ronnie Corbett, died yesterday.

They were the only ones whose sketches could make me really chortle, and still do when watching the re-runs on the Jones channel. I really liked their fork handles sketch, and thought Ronnie Corbett's Mastermind was particularly clever.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Ella's Gran wrote: "The last of the Two Ronnies, Ronnie Corbett, died yesterday.

They were the only ones whose sketches could make me really chortle, and still do when watching the re-runs on the Jones channel. I rea..."


I very rarely found Ronnie C funny on his own (hated his monologues sitting in a chair) but together he & Ronnie B were brilliant.


message 38: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Aren't we all different? I loved many of the monologues. It's like the Goons, it's either love or hate!


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
P.D.R. wrote: "Aren't we all different? I loved many of the monologues. It's like the Goons, it's either love or hate!"

& the Pink Panther movies. I would sit stoney faced while my husband literally rolled around on the floor, crying with laughter. & yet normally I love British humour!


message 40: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments Carol ♔ Typo Queen! ♔ wrote: "P.D.R. wrote: "Aren't we all different? I loved many of the monologues. It's like the Goons, it's either love or hate!"

& the Pink Panther movies. I would sit stoney faced while my husband literal..."


Yep, and I had exactly the same reaction to Monty Python's Flying Circus!


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Ella's Gran wrote: " I had exactly the same reaction to Monty Python's Flying Circus!

They were hit & miss for me. Certain sketches still make me smile.


message 42: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments Anyone got tapes/CDs of 'Round the Horne' and 'Beyond Our Ken'?
Without those writers we would never have had the revolution in humour and comedy. Black Adder would never have been written. And we would have lost Alan Bennett and a host of other writers who started off with 'Beyond The Fringe'.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
P.D.R. wrote: "Anyone got tapes/CDs of 'Round the Horne' and 'Beyond Our Ken'?
Without those writers we would never have had the revolution in humour and comedy. Black Adder would never have been written. And we ..."


No but I do have a DVD of the first series of Dad's Army. Comic genius.

I remember my late father hated the idea of the programme as it sounded like it would be disrespectful to the real life Home Guard, but he ended up loving it.


message 44: by P.D.R. (new)

P.D.R. Lindsay (pdrlindsay) | 1760 comments My revolting father in law was too old for the army during WWII, He'd done more than his bit in WWI. Anyway he was one of the firefighter guardians of St Paul's cathedral.

And when he saw a few episodes of Dad's Army he said that that wasn't the half of it and he had some hilarious tales of roof top scrambles and falling through windows. In fact his tales would never have been believed if they'd been an episode of Dad's Army.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
The Keira Knightley version of Pride & Prejudice is on Maori TV tonight. I've heard it's dire, but I'm going to give it a go anyway.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Carol ♔ Typo Queen! ♔ wrote: "The Keira Knightley version of Pride & Prejudice is on Maori TV tonight. I've heard it's dire, but I'm going to give it a go anyway."

& dire it was. Weird costumes & Knightley's Lizzie behaved much like Lydia & Kitty. The actor playing Mr Collins was good though. I switched off after Mr Collin's proposal.


message 47: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments I am still watching, but finding it hard to keep the mind on it. They're not as ditzy as they are portrayed, are they?


message 48: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 1595 comments The Darcy in this is a bit of an insipid fool. Looks like he's about to burst into tears.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
Lydia & Kitty are meant to be ditzy but Lizzie isn't.


Carol, She's so Novel ꧁꧂  | 1395 comments Mod
I think the Colin Firth version has spoilt me for all other versions.


« previous 1
back to top