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The Beechgrove Garden is showcasing some bio-intensive farming. Very interesting!
 

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This morning watched Gardener's world from last night and Monty said that it was Nigel's birthday and that he was 10.
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Yes. That was a lovely moment. For those who have missed the programmes BBC2 is showing them at 7.20am and The Beechgrove at 9.20am.
 

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Forgot to mention catch up on iPlayer
Yesterday
BBC 1
9pm
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Yesterday
Channel 4
9pm
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It's repeated on Freeview channel 4 seven
At 2 am TONIGHT or morning.
 
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Local cinema has had special viewings over the past 2 weekends of The Five Seasons:
Gardens of Piet Oudolf. Absolutely wonderful. Images still spinning in my head.
 

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Local cinema has had special viewings over the past 2 weekends of The Five Seasons:
Gardens of Piet Oudolf. Absolutely wonderful. Images still spinning in my head.
The last time i went to the cinema was in the late 80s. Hubby heard that a cinema close by had THX. We saw The Terminator, after that hubby had to have his own home cinema.
 
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There's been very little on lately that I consider watchable.

I quite like dramas. But many are formulaic.
I've stopped watching "Midsummer Murders." I gave up with "The Bridge," "The Split" had no characters with any redeeming qualities, the lead actress had a permanent miserable look on her face.

I've been watching the repeats of Endeavor. Apart from that it's mostly documentaries, but many of those are repeats.
 

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I don't like the split. The Bridge i don't like subtitles.:)

The documentaries aren't repeats that i see on BBC 1. The week before last i watched about the Orangutan and it's habitat being distroyed to grow palm oil plants. They will be extinced if we don't stop using it in our foods.

You have a look at the ingredients on foods and it will be in it.

It's in margarine, tinned custard, cakes, biscuits
mincemeat, pastry and shredded suet.That's only what we get.
 
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I don't like the split. The Bridge i don't like subtitles.:)

The documentaries aren't repeats that i see on BBC 1. The week before last i watched about the Orangutan and it's habitat being destroyed to grow palm oil plants. They will be extinced if we don't stop using it in our foods.

You have a look at the ingredients on foods and it will be in it.

It's in margarine, tinned custard, cakes, biscuits
mincemeat, pastry and shredded suet.That's only what we get.

The saddest was the Chris Packam documentary where he returned to the jungle of Sumatra in search of the young girl he'd seen on his visit twenty years before.

Now with most of the jungle being taken for palm oil production, she, her child and her family, were all living in tents on a palm oil plantation.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/chris-packham-lost-girl
 

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The saddest was the Chris Packam documentary where he returned to the jungle of Sumatra in search of the young girl he'd seen on his visit twenty years before.

Now with most of the jungle being taken for palm oil production, she, her child and her family, were all living in tents on a palm oil plantation.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/chris-packham-lost-girl
That's very sad. I didn't watch it because i don't like him, but perhaps i should have.
 

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