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Cheers lads I've enjoyed a few of those suggested above.

 

That Richard Kuklinski (Ice Man) is one cold f****r. Seen a few bits on him before but watched 2 full interviews with him these last couple of days and he's a troubled man for sure...

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Touching the Void. Well worth a watch if you haven't seen it.

I flicked through it on youtube and landed on the bit where they have some dog in the pit whos cowed before it starts looking over its shoulder at some dog raring to pile into it then to just top its

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Get yourself on Netflix mate there's loads on there. Probably been mentioned already - Human planet / Yellowstone / Champions .. Deadly60 My littleun watches them and they have me bloody hooked. Steve Backshaw i think he's called don't knock them until you've tried them haha !!

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Human Planet was a great series, amazing how the human being as an animal can adapt to live in so many different extremes.. You can't go wrong with the David Attenborough series' they're all good IMO. Watched a decent one about the bronze age site that has been dubbed "Britain's Pompeii" last night, presented by Alice Roberts on one of the BBC channels. It should be on iPlayer, totally recommend it. :)

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Thanks lads and lasses. Plenty to go at there.

 

I've watched that touching the void, very good. Richard Kuklinski. Disturbing. Lol. And watched a few of the Bruce parry documentaries last night. Mainly the tribe ones. They are very good. Couldn't stop watching them. He's a right character and isn't afraid to have a go at anything to impress his host. Top man.

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Touching the Void. Well worth a watch if you haven't seen it.

Just watched this. Was well worth watching. Thanks for that.

 

I will work my way through the others. Thanks again.

 

 

good watch that hell of a story.

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Human Planet was a great series, amazing how the human being as an animal can adapt to live in so many different extremes.. You can't go wrong with the David Attenborough series' they're all good IMO. Watched a decent one about the bronze age site that has been dubbed "Britain's Pompeii" last night, presented by Alice Roberts on one of the BBC channels. It should be on iPlayer, totally recommend it. :)

There's been some real cracking documentaries on ancient Britain on BBC the last few years, History of Ancient Britain and Sacred Wonders of Britain both presented by Neil Oliver are well worth a watch if you like that sort of thing :thumbs: In fact you can't go wrong with any of the history docs with Neil Oliver

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We'll all need time off with this list

I'm secretly enjoying it mate. I've worked full time since I left college at 18 and ive never had time off sick. The last 2 years I've worked 6-7 nights a week and don't get holidays or sick pay, so I don't take either. Lol. Last year I had 10 days off to go Majorca but that's been it.

 

Feet up watching documentaries with the dogs and knitting purse nets. Apart from not being able to go mooching it is a welcomed break.

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