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Thanks for pointing these out How. I've started watching one of two of them and they're not bad....
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looks like the site has temporarily fallen over due to the huge numbers trying to access it. It looks very good, but grandad will have to wait....
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Nearly all of Morse is on catch up, except series eight which included this episode!...
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Thanks Gary, I will. I vaguely remember that episode of Morse, but it was long enough ago that I'm sure I'll enjoy it again.
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My opinion of the BBC isn't what it was.
I watched the Maybrick episode last night on iplayer. For some reason it's the version with signing for the hearing impaired only, unless I'm missing something. Unsurprisingly it skated over or ignored a lot of important details in its 45 minute...
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The whole lot were on Britbox, but seem to have vanished. A couple of series are on BBC iPlayer right now. The Maybrick episode says it's there for the next 27 days.
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As in Long John Silver as portrayed by Robert Newton? The blueprint for all comic pirate accents ever since? No!...
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Yup. It's the US/UK thing I think. Tomayto versus tomahto.
I've always pronounced it to rhyme with a British Devonian tomato!...
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My thoughts precisely.
Baxendale's ignorance, or being deliberately misleading I'm not sure which, goes even further in his mentioning of the impressions left by presumably old photographs being of a size popular in the 1930s to the 1960s. Completely failing to mention that 3 1/2"...
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Thanks for that explanation Caroline. Very interesting.
I notice Mike's mention of the lack of "fingers" on the compass. The type of boxed military compass he's trying to describe never had "fingers", but a floating disc with the cardinal points printed onto it. He's...
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Mike Barrett in his candid writings falls into that awful and nonsensical habit of writing "could of" and "would of" instead of "could have" and "would have". He does it repeatedly in his missive entitled "Myself, thinking how Maybrick might of though"...
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No I dont. One is just making a silly point using a poor example of a modernish song lyric, and the other is making a sensible point about possible early meanings of a proven pre 1889 phrase. Not the same thing at all....
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That's great to see confirmation from Mr Earl about the little red diary Caroline. But I'm not seeing what Mr. Litherland said about the supposed photo album, or am I missing something? Thanks, Paul....
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