Aw, I don't suppose it'd really be fair to make people live till they're 150, but I feel Alfred Burke might have been able to pull it off.
Haha, I think there is good TV now, too! And a lot less moments where you nearly lose your breath in horror at the non-PC-ness of everything. But there is room for different TV, too, maybe and the kinds of stories that can be told. I don't know. :-)
There are some TV series that shouldn't work at all, they really shouldn't, and yet they do. Given how bleak Public Eye could be, it shouldn't have been oddly endearing and yet it was.
I just watched your fanvid and then the start of an episode of Public Eye. I don't watch a lot of TV (bad eyes) but it looks like I'd enjoyed it a lot. Bookmarked it!
Aww, cool. :-) I'm sorry about the bad eyes, though. (I should get a T shirt - one side could say "Watch Public Eye!" and the other "But don't blame me when you hate it!" :Lol:)
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Why can't old actors live until they're 150?
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Haha, I think there is good TV now, too! And a lot less moments where you nearly lose your breath in horror at the non-PC-ness of everything. But there is room for different TV, too, maybe and the kinds of stories that can be told. I don't know. :-)
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Yes, one week it's as bleak as you get, and the next it's a comedy Christmas with the worst decorations ever or something.
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I was nodding about episode #3, but was baffled a bit about #5, and then looked it up, and oh. Yes. Ahem. Oh, 1960s...
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And, yeah, #5 is fine when it's Zia Mohyeddin, but as soon as his dad turns up, it all goes a bit Carry On, to put it at its kindest. :-S
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