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Great Continental Railway Journeys

Series 4

Episode 1

Sofia to Istanbul



Michael Portillo, the former Conservative MP and Defence Secretary, is back with a fourth series of his popular BBC travelogue.

Portillo travels on the great train routes of Europe, as he once again retraces the journeys featured in George Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Railway Guide.

Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Railway Guide in hand, Michael Portillo travels east through the Balkans along the most exotic section of the Orient Express. His destination is Istanbul, a multi-ethnic city where Europe and Asia meet via an underground railway.

A century ago, Michael's journey would have been interrupted by hostilities, for which train services were suspended. Today, the route remains a chequered one but for a happier reason - a new European railway network is being constructed and engineering work is underway.

His journey begins in Sofia, where he discovers the then newly independent orthodox Christian nation, which had broken free of the decaying Ottoman Empire. In the ancient city of Plovdiv, Michael discovers a Roman amphitheatre built in the 2nd century AD and still in use today. Bulgarian independence is traditionally celebrated with a typically Thracian dance, which is not as simple as they make it look.

Further east in the beautiful region of Rumelia, in fields surrounded by the Balkan mountains, Michael picks roses with the flower girls to produce precious rose oil in a 100-year-old distillery. A trip in a works train to oversee the electrification and straightening of the new £300 million section of line between Parvomay and Svilengrad culminates in a chance to drive the train on the tracks of the Orient Express.

Across the border in Turkey, Michael visits Edirne, a former capital of the Ottoman Empire and gets to grips with the 3,000-year-old tradition of oil wrestling. Arriving in Istanbul, Michael orients himself with a trip on the Bosphorus - a much-coveted stretch of water - finds out about Turkish delight and crosses from Europe to Asia on the Marmaray metro line which now joins the two continents.




Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - Great Continental Railway Journeys - Series 4: 1. Sofia to Istanbul
 

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Good movie.

huntin'Grizz.
Yeah Will Geer played a good role in that one. " Elk don't know how many feet a horse have"

Forrest Gump. Only loved one woman in his life. That seems natural to me. Good movie.

favorite line ~ I don't know if we all have a destiny or if we're all just floatin around accidental like on a breeze,, but maybe its both, happening at the same time.
I guess this one must be my favorite, along with Shawshank.

open range its a cowboy movie

Just noticed how attractive Annette Benning is.
 

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Erin Brockovich. The story of a womans crusade against a heartless corporate parasite, and their victory for those who suffered because of it. Now if she could go after the tobacco companies.
 

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Brave Heart. The story of William Wallace and Scotland's fight for freedom from Edward The Longstink's and his anglish hoard of mongrels. :).

Brave Heart. The story of William Wallace and Scotland's fight for freedom from Edward The Longstink's and his anglish hoard of mongrels. :).
favorite scene. When young Wallace watches his father be buried, and the little girl, who is his future wife, picks a flower and hands it to the boy.
 

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Last night we watch Mr. Holmes with Ian McKellen (Gandalf and Magneto) . Hubby went to sleep (YAY, it is usually me that falls asleep in a movie). Pretty good story, very well acted.
 

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Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder

Episode 2



Last of a two-part documentary series in which Dr Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the origins of the obsession for mass witch hunts and trials that swept the British Isles 400 years ago.

In the 1640s, Matthew Hopkins, the self-styled Witchfinder General, was an opportunistic young Puritan who seized the zeitgeist and profited greatly from denouncing hundreds of innocent people.

Watch it here: Episode 2 | Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder | Channel 5


Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish



Series 3

Episode 7

That's What We Grow In

Dave Gorman hosts another episode of his unique stand up comedy show in which he takes a hilarious look at modern life using PowerPoint.

In the latest episode, Dave suggests revamping the calendar and considers the upshot of buying Twitter followers!


Watch it here: Watch Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish Online | On Demand | UKTV Play
 
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Meet Joe Black. ~ The story of a wealthy communications company owner and his million dollar birthday party. And everything surrounding it. Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. Oh,,,Pitt plays some sort of angel that comforts those close to death.
 

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The Celts: Blood, Iron and Sacrifice with Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver

Episode 3



The Roman army turns its attention to an island of rich resources, powerful tribes and druids, and advanced military equipment - Britain. This episode tells the story of the Celts' last stand against the Roman army - a revolt led by another great leader, Boudicca, the warrior queen of the Iceni.

Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - The Celts: Blood, Iron and Sacrifice with Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver - Episode 3
 

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We watched Momentum last night. It has Olga Kurylenko and Morgan Freeman in it. Loads of action. Tired plot. Decent acting.
Later, we will watch a documentary or two about space.
 

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Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railway Journeys

Episode 4: Slow Train to Guantanamo




Chris attempts to cross the length of Cuba, the only island in the Caribbean to boast an extensive railway network, from capital Havana in the west to the far east of the island - to a place called Guantanamo.




Watch it here: Episode 4: Slow Train to Guantanamo Bay | Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railway Journeys | Channel 5



The Last Kingdom



A new eight-part BBC historical drama based on bernard Cornwell's best-selling series of historical novels known as The Saxon Stories.

It is AD 866. The life of Saxon boy Uhtred is turned upside-down by his father's defeat in the Danish invasion of York. Taken by Viking warlord Ragnar and raised as a Dane, his quest begins to regain the Saxon lands of his inheritance.

The characters are based on real people.


Watch it here: BBC iPlayer - The Last Kingdom - Episode 1
 

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Nebraska. Human interest story with Bruce Dern and Stacy Keach
The part of this movie that struck me as being kinda poignant, is when Bruce Dern , who plays the old man chasing a fantasy million dollar sweepstakes winner, a bogus magazine subscription ploy, ,,sits on the sidewalk near the end of the movie and his son asks him, why do you want this million dollars anyway. Dern reply's, so I can buy a new truck. Always wanted a new truck. His son then says, you don't need a million to buy a truck. Dern then says, I wanted to leave you boys something. The old man nearing his life's ending wanted to leave his kids something. To me that was the meaning of this story. An old man's desire to provide for his children. Even when they are grown.
 

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The part of this movie that struck me as being kinda poignant, is when Bruce Dern , who plays the old man chasing a fantasy million dollar sweepstakes winner, a bogus magazine subscription ploy, ,,sits on the sidewalk near the end of the movie and his son asks him, why do you want this million dollars anyway. Dern reply's, so I can buy a new truck. Always wanted a new truck. His son then says, you don't need a million to buy a truck. Dern then says, I wanted to leave you boys something. The old man nearing his life's ending wanted to leave his kids something. To me that was the meaning of this story. An old man's desire to provide for his children. Even when they are grown.
favorite line "for you boys. I wanted to leave you something".