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Did anybody else see the Polar Bears Spy on Ice BBC1, last night. :? Absolutely brilliant. :D

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Did anybody else see the Polar Bears Spy on Ice BBC1, last night. :? Absolutely brilliant. :D

Yes very good. I liked the end clips of the bears demolishing the cameras. The trapped iceberg cam had no chance. :lol:

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Did anybody else see the Polar Bears Spy on Ice BBC1, last night. :? Absolutely brilliant. :D

Yes very good. I liked the end clips of the bears demolishing the cameras. The trapped iceberg cam had no chance. :lol:

Yes it was like robot wars :D

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Shows you might wanna iPlayer:

Buzzcocks

Shooting Stars

Gomorrah (film, supposed to be brill)

Xmas Mock... (compilation show)

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Hollyoaks babe Sarah Jayne Dunn goes hell for leather in extreme sports TV show

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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2011/01/02 ... -22821783/

Hmm, might watch that (despite the spelling mistakes) :lol:

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POSSIBLE SPOILERS - Animated TRON TV series on the way

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/animated- ... on-the-way

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Hmm, might watch that (despite the spelling mistakes) :lol:

I did watch it.

It was very long. It could have been all over in 15 minutes, which would have been better.

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STARGAZING LIVE - BBC2, 8pm to 9pm - Monday 3rd, Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th Jan.

Really looking forward to this, a 3-day event hosted by the ever-interesting Professor Brian Cox and equally brilliant Dara O Briain.

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STARGAZING LIVE - BBC2, 8pm to 9pm - Monday 3rd, Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th Jan.

Really looking forward to this, a 3-day event hosted by the ever-interesting Professor Brian Cox and equally brilliant Dara O Briain.

Was fun although it felt a bit... padded. I wonder how they're going to fill two more hours honestly. Maybe with a bit more science and a few less clips from Star Trek?

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STARGAZING LIVE - BBC2, 8pm to 9pm - Monday 3rd, Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th Jan.

Really looking forward to this, a 3-day event hosted by the ever-interesting Professor Brian Cox and equally brilliant Dara O Briain.

Yes it was good and the lovely Liz Bonin as well.

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There were clips from Star Trek? Awww man!


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There were clips from Star Trek? Awww man!


Yeah. They were clips. Barely 30 seconds a pop. Hardly worth the effort, to be honest, but they were used to illustrate a segment on whether sci-fi films were realistic as far as known physics is concerned.

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There were clips from Star Trek? Awww man!


Yeah. They were clips. Barely 30 seconds a pop. Hardly worth the effort, to be honest, but they were used to illustrate a segment on whether sci-fi films were realistic as far as known physics is concerned.


Oh not from proper Trek then. Gay.


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Old skool and newer TV boxsets that will almost certainly make it over here soon*:

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/48014

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