Published on 12, July, 2020
Mine is Columbo!
It's way before my time but I watched it first with my parents when I was 14 and I've been hooked ever since. I love his character, I love the plots for the eps and I love the humour which I do understand for once..
Just one more thing!
It won 13 Emmys.
Maybe Old Bear then.
I do like motorway cops when it's on but not sure if it's classed as "fluff".
Fair.
Perhaps.....but Hiccup is the name of the human protagonist in these stories.
Very much so! I'm hearing really exciting things about how he's playing it and how blown away everyone on the production is with his and Millie's performances.
Wrong tense dude !! "Time Team IS great."
Perhaps The Muppets then? Or is that more felt than fluff? (apologies for the awfulness of that joke)
Are you looking forward to the next Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa?
Time Team was great, no judgement here!
Hiccup is a great name for a dragon!
Ah, saw you answered this already up-thread. Good old Matt! We've never had a bad Doctor, but one incarnation/era always seems to imprint on our heart as a personal epicentre. Childhood nostalgia is a powerful thing, and a large part of who we become.
Judge me all you like......
1) How to Train Your Dragon
2) Mythbusters
3) Time Team
And was Aunt Sally your first crush?
I don't have one but could do with a bit more fluff in my life.
I once met a guy who'd interviewed Robert Banks Stewart who (as well as writing for Doctor Who) created that show, as well as Bergerac. I always keep meaning to track down and watch Shoestring, I like the concept.
Who's your own favourite? And story too, if I may ask?
Castrovalva is my all time favourite Who story. It is inexpressibly beautiful to me in a way I find hard to articulate to my satisfaction, It would be more accurate to say that Logopolis/Castrovalva as an A side/B side (the most perfect and moving and fluid handling of a regeneration ever) are my faves. But Castrovalva would just edge it if I was forced to bring just one to a desert planet.
It's interesting that Castrovalva raises the question of is the celery imaginary, or a sort of ghost vegetable - at least until he gets to find a fresh replacement sprig? My own take on it is no, it's actually real as that one little bit of Castrovalva escaped the erasure of the realm - but it's kind of funny to think of it as Shrodinger's Celery on day one of Five's era anyway.
I do love The Visitation and Black Orchid yes, but I adore that season in its entirety (yes, even Time-Flight!). Kinda is extroardinarily good, and almost unique in what it's doing. Earthshock is mesmerising, exhillerating and haunting, for all the obvious reasons! Alas, poor Adric...
I've not seen Farscape but it is something I'd like to watch at some point.
I've not seen the good doctor but I've heard of it. I'm pretty sure my mum and dad watch it, I think I've heard them talking about it and they did seem to think it was good as well.
I like Midsomer Murders. At one point that was my fav murder mystery series I used to watch it all the time. I stopped watching it after my gran died because she was such a big fan, it doesn't seem right watching it without her now.
Farscape