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Post by Charles Bronson on Jan 8, 2016 18:14:51 GMT
I will be starting on series two in the next day or two. I was just rummaging through my DVD folders and found Ashes to Ashes 1, so I'm over the moon, I can't remember who gave it to me. I only have to get hold series 2 and 3 now. Lots of class viewing, to get through.
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Post by The Saint on Jan 9, 2016 16:45:15 GMT
I will be starting on series two in the next day or two. I was just rummaging through my DVD folders and found Ashes to Ashes 1, so I'm over the moon, I can't remember who gave it to me. I only have to get hold series 2 and 3 now. Lots of class viewing, to get through. Bronson, you won't be disappointed with Ashes To Ashes, I have just got through all 3 series on DVD The Saint
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Post by Gene Hunt on Jan 9, 2016 18:24:55 GMT
I will be starting on series two in the next day or two. I was just rummaging through my DVD folders and found Ashes to Ashes 1, so I'm over the moon, I can't remember who gave it to me. I only have to get hold series 2 and 3 now. Lots of class viewing, to get through. Bronson, you won't be disappointed with Ashes To Ashes, I have just got through all 3 series on DVD The Saint Good man Saint. Care to start a thread called "Just watched Ashes To Ashes" in the Ashes to Ashes section ?
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Post by The Saint on Jan 17, 2016 15:02:56 GMT
Bronson, you won't be disappointed with Ashes To Ashes, I have just got through all 3 series on DVD The Saint Good man Saint. Care to start a thread called "Just watched Ashes To Ashes" in the Ashes to Ashes section ?
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Post by JonH on Jan 19, 2016 21:43:50 GMT
I recently bought the Life On Mars box sets and have just finished watching series 1 & 2. Most of it was new to me, as I had only ever seen a couple of episodes. I thought the series was absolutely fantastic, when it was first on TV my original attitude was that it was just cashing in on 1970s nostalgia and making a Sweeney rip-off, but I now realise that was not the case and that it stands up as a first class TV series in its own right. I recommend the buying box sets, if you enjoy retro TV and films then you will enjoy Life On Mars. The Saint Nice one Saint As you say there's a lot more to it than just a Sweeney rip off too and working around Manchester/Bolton/Stockport in my time I was very familiar with its locations too ;)
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Post by JonH on Jan 19, 2016 21:45:06 GMT
i'm a stockport lad DEwhere abouts did you work?
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jan 19, 2016 22:59:07 GMT
i'm a stockport lad DEwhere abouts did you work? Sale for near enough 3 years ;) Also did a Uni work placement year with Norweb (RIP) mainly in Bolton but sometimes at their HQ in Trafford Bar Happy days!
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Post by Gene Hunt on Jan 19, 2016 23:11:47 GMT
Me and Sam worked a few years in Stopford House. Anywhere near you JonH ?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2016 9:29:36 GMT
Life on Mars is just ace, never tire of watching it! It's got humour, nostalgia, romance and of course great locations in Manchester!
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Post by Ray Carling on Jan 23, 2016 21:10:43 GMT
Life on Mars is just ace, never tire of watching it! It's got humour, nostalgia, romance and of course great locations in Manchester! One of the best in my opinion mate. One of the best.
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