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The Voice on BBC1 is enjoyable. The knockout stage has started.

OK, we switched to Britains Got Talent just before the Voice started. There was a stand out act. A 72 year old female singer belted out " Kiss my A**e". She delivered the song very well and with some feeling! All 4 judges gave her a Yes vote.....

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Haha. I was watching that (reluctantly mind). She was good! That nervous woman at the end had a wonderful voice too.

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Recently watched Challenger and The Fantastic Mr Feynman. The first was a dramatisation of how Richard Feynman got to the truth about the Challenger space shuttle disaster and the second a documentary about nobel prize winner Richard Feynman. Both of these are worth watching if you have access to BBC iPlayer, he was no ordinary scientist!

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Recently watched Challenger and The Fantastic Mr Feynman. The first was a dramatisation of how Richard Feynman got to the truth about the Challenger space shuttle disaster

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The movie with William Hurt and Bruce Greenwood?
 
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Yes, that is the one.

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Richard posted it some time ago.
I couldn't find it in BBC iPlayer (I still can't), and had to watch it through youTube, where the first 10 minutes show nothing else but black screen. :-(

I agree: Feynman was unique, and the movie is worth watching.
 

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Richard posted it some time ago.
I couldn't find it in BBC iPlayer (I still can't), and had to watch it through youTube, where the first 10 minutes show nothing else but black screen. :-(

I agree: Feynman was unique, and the movie is worth watching.

The documentary (which is fantastic) is on BBC2 again tonight.

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Recently watched Challenger and The Fantastic Mr Feynman. The first was a dramatisation of how Richard Feynman got to the truth about the Challenger space shuttle disaster and the second a documentary about nobel prize winner Richard Feynman. Both of these are worth watching if you have access to BBC iPlayer, he was no ordinary scientist!

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I have read four books about the man. Clearly he was special. Ginger Baker has nothing to worry about.

I can see you all Googling.

Tee Hee Hee.
 
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samana What do you think of the Big Bang theory....it's my favorite.

I think Niles is brilliant.
 

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As juvenile as this may sound... Family guy has to be my favorite... I also like other adult animated shows like the Simpsons, Futurama, South Park, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show.

What's my age again? :O

The pioneering adult animated series was The Flintsones. It originally aired in prime time, not as a kids show.
 

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The pioneering adult animated series was The Flintsones. It originally aired in prime time, not as a kids show.

We used to watch The Flintstones in Trinidad in the early 1960s. My mum enjoyed them - the humour and the visual puns.

And YES it was in B&W. ;)

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The documentary (which is fantastic) is on BBC2 again tonight.

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Earlier on, at 8.00 pm, on BBC4 there was the second programme in the series NASA; Triumph and Tragedy. The Challenger and Apollo problems were covered.

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