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DB9

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For The Love Of Spock. On Netflix (Maybe elsewhere) Leonard Nimoy's son Adam made this documentary about his father's life and the impact that the character of Spock made on him and his father's life. What a lovely, Well made programme about Nimoy Snr from his early days as the son of a Jewish immigrant from Boston who moved to LA to find fame and fortune as an actor. His son Adam is a director in his own right and spoke to people from William Shatner to the Trekkies that loved the man and the character and the influence he had on their lives. As usual there is disfunction in his family, His drinking and his "Come back" in the films. This is a well made programme/film and shows how much the character Spock and Star Trek is a big part of peoples lives. If you're into it then I'd really give this a go and as Spock would say..... Fascinating. 10/10. Live Long And Prosper.
 

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Live Long And Prosper.
I probably won't, as I find that hand gesture awkward to do.
 
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The gently delightful Ghosts returns for a second series on BBC1 this evening. (y)
 

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Although i was familiar with the story thanks to a morbid interest in serial killers, i quite enjoyed, if that's the right word, Des although Tennant has a face that i don't think i'd tire of punching.
That's only because he looks a lot like Robert Preston.
 

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The gently delightful Ghosts returns for a second series on BBC1 this evening. (y)
Very funny first series 👍
 

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Very funny first series 👍
And Charlotte Ritchie 😍
 

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And Charlotte Ritchie 😍
She was in Call the Midwife before Ghosts 🥰
 

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That's only because he looks a lot like Robert Preston.
I would prefer a right hook aimed at Peston
 

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
BBC 1. 21st September 1977.
A few gems.Ask Aspel(I would not have been back in time for that)
Nationwide always interesting with a few odd ball stories from across the BBC regions.
It’s a Knockout was box office at the time.Play the Joker for double points 😎
The fall & rise of Reggie Perrin with Leonard Rossiter.
Sportsnight featuring the recently deceased Alan Minter.
Sportsnight was THE programme for boxing in those days..Anyone remember Dave ‘boy’ Green & Johnny Owen who’s careers we followed on Sports night
Great entertainment without the nonsense we see on boxing tv events nowadays.
Not a bad evenings viewing I must say.
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BBC 1. 21st September 1977.
A few gems.Ask Aspel(I would not have been back in time for that)
Nationwide always interesting with a few odd ball stories from across the BBC regions.
It’s a Knockout was box office at the time.Play the Joker for double points 😎
The fall & rise of Reggie Perrin with Leonard Rossiter.
Sportsnight featuring the recently deceased Alan Minter.
Sportsnight was THE programme for boxing in those days..Anyone remember Dave ‘boy’ Green & Johnny Owen who’s careers we followed on Sports night
Great entertainment without the nonsense we see on boxing tv events nowadays.
Not a bad evenings viewing I must say.
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Reggie Perrin was, and still is, brilliant. Grot shop and some memorable catch phrases.
 
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