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Post by collina on Mar 26, 2008 22:39:55 GMT
Has anyone been watching the Sons of Ulster program on BBC?
I have and I've got to say, I've found it fascinating and compelling stuff.
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Post by Jim on Mar 27, 2008 0:12:10 GMT
No, all I know is that Red Hand Luke presents it or something.
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Post by Wasp on Mar 27, 2008 0:14:20 GMT
I saw the first epsiode so far. Brilliant.
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Post by Bilk on Mar 27, 2008 13:49:05 GMT
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Post by collina on Mar 27, 2008 16:58:22 GMT
Like any of us have time to watch TV! We always on our PC's! Whens it repeated? tonight 10.35
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Post by Jim on Mar 27, 2008 17:18:24 GMT
Will watch it tonight then.
Is it about getting hoods into acting WW1 or sommat? Saw the advert with them putting wee sashes on each other.
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Post by Harry on Mar 29, 2008 13:17:39 GMT
Thought is was good and you almost grow to like these people and forget they are criminals. I just wander how the victims of these people would feel cos one of them was in for murder and to be fair he did address the issue himself
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Post by collina on Mar 29, 2008 20:16:26 GMT
It was a real revelation for me. I thought it was very poignant that they got young-lads whose lives were almost messed up for good, to play characters who gave their lives up a hundred years before.
Its always the same class of people who end up in prison and die fighting wars.
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Post by Bilk on Mar 29, 2008 22:42:26 GMT
It was a real revelation for me. I thought it was very poignant that they got young-lads whose lives were almost messed up for good, to play characters who gave their lives up a hundred years before. Its always the same class of people who end up in prison and die fighting wars. Hear, Hear Collina, the working classes
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