Where Is Lost?
Jan31Lost season four starts today I think, anyone seen it yet?
Also why do I still have google ads for pallets in kent when popbitch has Sky's www.wehavetogoback.com... I've seen the trailer now, let's be having the episode!
Not yet, it's on its way down. Out tonight so won't get to see it until Saturday probably. Might have to watch S3 all over again as I have no memory of what happened.
Just watch the trailer on www.wehavetogoback.com, that'll bring it all back... in fact doesn't the phrase "we have to go back" remind you of a whole lot?
I'm not sure I could watch the whole series again, and Clare would NEVER go for it, but I'm keen to see the new stuff.
Also, stop it with the subject line...
The excellent Tim Healy guest-stars as a farmer who seems so nice he must be hiding something. Martin Shaw is the stolid detective with the variable cockney accent.
Unprecedented access to the holy city of Mecca is the core of this documentary that talks to everyone from the muezzin who makes the call to prayer, to the pilgrims to come.
While the arrival of Sister Brigid's sister Moira precipitates a moral dilemma for the well-meaning nun, Lizze goes uncomplicatedly bonkers for a half-naked hippie.
A fatal road accident and the disappearance of a teenager 20 years ago appears to be linked to the latest murder in the village of Dunstan. DI Barnaby ponders.
Kirsty Wark chats to chief judge Rosie Boycott about the six non-fiction books competing this year for a £30,000 prize. The BBC4-sponsored shindig is on London's South Bank.
Utterly exhilarating landmark movie musical that gave Gene Kelly and choreographer Stanley Donen their directing break. The opening sequence is magnificent, as three sailors (Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munshin) hail the delights of New York.
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