Bristols on TV 13:43 - Apr 14 with 3566 views | stuabd | What film or TV programme was the first to grant you access to the joys of the free flowing Bristols? For me I think the first scene in clash of the titans was interesting. 10 with Bo Derik and then of course the confessions of a.. Films. Forgot Koo Stark! | | | | |
Bristols on TV on 13:48 - Apr 14 with 3545 views | isawqpratwcity | Percy, 1971. [Post edited 14 Apr 2017 13:51]
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Bristols on TV on 13:50 - Apr 14 with 3539 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Don't know about the first, but this is the most recent pair of tits I've seen on TV: | | | |
Bristols on TV on 14:25 - Apr 14 with 3448 views | MrSheen | I, Claudius. Thank you, Jupiter. BBC2 used to show subtitled films on Saturday nights in the 70s; the French were the most reliable providers, but even Eastern European producers thought they should cheer the comrades up by getting a few out. My parents used to come back from a night's dancing and wonder why I was muttering to myself in Hungarian. [Post edited 14 Apr 2017 14:56]
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Bristols on TV on 14:51 - Apr 14 with 3387 views | Boston | Dorsey's parents holiday movies. | |
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Bristols on TV on 15:14 - Apr 14 with 3326 views | Dorse | Aargh! Low blow ref! | |
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Bristols on TV on 15:17 - Apr 14 with 3312 views | Dorse | Maybe not the first but, it has to be said, the one that sticks most firmly in the nascent neural net that was to become Dorse: You are all welcome. I fully accept the ban. Worth it. | |
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