BBC iPlayer Fanny: the Right to Rock Documentary about an all female American rock band of the late 60s who release a new album in their later years. A really poignant story!
Turkey: Empire of Erdogan, doc tonight, BBC2, maybe get an insight into the financial strength behind our glorious club?
Yes in it's that much better than average catorgory, a couple of niggles in the last season as things finished but lots of good characters in the show, well worth giving it a try.
Anyone got any idea how to contact sky The app is a fuxking joke It’s the last month of my contract and they’ve put it up by 15 quid Been two hours going round in circles trying to contact the ****s The number you finally get given is not recognised with my account!! It’s a ****ing joke Would have just renegotiated it but now they can **** off Mind you they want it in writing apparently but they don’t even give you an address to send it to Help??
I used to log into my account on a tablet or a laptop and use the online chat option, took a while but eventually get somewhere
Probably the wrong thread, but I’m just watching Escape from Kabul on BBC4. ****ing hell, it’s harrowing.
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland, 5 part documentary, covers the full history from all angles, watched 3 episodes so far.
Anyone watching countdown, some kid has 3 x 9s and an 8 in the first four rounds. Also got the 2 number rounds as well.