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Stella 09:39 - Sep 14 with 16580 viewsProfessor

Not the most popular show on here. However in last night's episode there was a "Swansea City AFC. Since 1912" scarf on the wall. Not sure whether down to the actors (several are Neath/Swansea boys) or Ruth Jones and her husband (who are the producers). Anyway another one in the eye for the "Welsh Barca"
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Stella on 09:50 - Sep 14 with 5588 viewsrealpencoedjack

I'm guessing it's the camp undertakers as he's had his season ticket in the east next to me for years
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Stella on 09:51 - Sep 14 with 5568 viewsDarran

Amy watched that here last night.

I was aghast at what I was seeing,absolutely shocking programme and utterly embarrassing to Wales.

WTF?

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Stella on 09:58 - Sep 14 with 5568 viewswhoflungdung

How did you come to watch this programme Paul.

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Stella on 12:12 - Sep 14 with 5485 viewsProfessor

Stella on 09:58 - Sep 14 by whoflungdung

How did you come to watch this programme Paul.


Having spent many formative years in the Rhondda I find it quite funny. Ruth Jones is a similar age to me and I think it harks back to how the Valleys were when we were young. Some things which seem ridiculous are often closer to the truth than we would admit.

I don't watch much TV, so escapist nonsense is quite enjoyable. Equally looking forward to 'The Child in Time' which is perhaps my favourite novel. Ian McEwan does not translate well to the screen (except perhaps Attonement) and it is very much a book of the 1980s too
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Stella on 12:44 - Sep 14 with 5416 viewsDarran

Stella on 12:12 - Sep 14 by Professor

Having spent many formative years in the Rhondda I find it quite funny. Ruth Jones is a similar age to me and I think it harks back to how the Valleys were when we were young. Some things which seem ridiculous are often closer to the truth than we would admit.

I don't watch much TV, so escapist nonsense is quite enjoyable. Equally looking forward to 'The Child in Time' which is perhaps my favourite novel. Ian McEwan does not translate well to the screen (except perhaps Attonement) and it is very much a book of the 1980s too


It wasn't funny though it was dire.

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Stella on 13:23 - Sep 14 with 5388 viewsProfessor

Stella on 12:44 - Sep 14 by Darran

It wasn't funny though it was dire.


We all like different things. There are plenty of things people find hilarious that leave me cold. Mrs Brown's Boys I actively dislike, Michael McIntyre etc. etc.


Not having lived in Wales for 20 years perhaps makes me less sensitive to it.
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Stella on 13:27 - Sep 14 with 5367 viewsDarran

Stella on 13:23 - Sep 14 by Professor

We all like different things. There are plenty of things people find hilarious that leave me cold. Mrs Brown's Boys I actively dislike, Michael McIntyre etc. etc.


Not having lived in Wales for 20 years perhaps makes me less sensitive to it.


Fair point Prof but it makes Mrs Browns Boys look like the funniest programme ever made.

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Stella on 13:42 - Sep 14 with 5358 viewstaffpunk

Quite possibly the worst thing on TV, let's hope in the next episode that everything is Swansea City related.

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Stella on 14:11 - Sep 14 with 5315 viewswhoflungdung

Paul.

You're far prettier than this overated professional Welsh woman.


I watched it by accident once and my eyes bled at its crassness .


Chaq un ,though ,n est ce pas


The Liar dram a is where it's at with great Welsh actor Ioan Grufudd sharing the lead


We ve had some wonderful actors


Can remember Ray Milland and they named a street after him in Neath.

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Stella on 14:33 - Sep 14 with 5286 viewsLohengrin

Stella on 12:12 - Sep 14 by Professor

Having spent many formative years in the Rhondda I find it quite funny. Ruth Jones is a similar age to me and I think it harks back to how the Valleys were when we were young. Some things which seem ridiculous are often closer to the truth than we would admit.

I don't watch much TV, so escapist nonsense is quite enjoyable. Equally looking forward to 'The Child in Time' which is perhaps my favourite novel. Ian McEwan does not translate well to the screen (except perhaps Attonement) and it is very much a book of the 1980s too


Your neighbours keep a donkey in the parlour?

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Stella on 14:42 - Sep 14 with 5268 viewswhoflungdung

Piano ,mum.

Btw,Id never heard of weltauslaaug or whatever the feck it is..

Had to look it up.

U smart arse

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Stella on 14:46 - Sep 14 with 5247 viewsDarran

Stella on 13:42 - Sep 14 by taffpunk

Quite possibly the worst thing on TV, let's hope in the next episode that everything is Swansea City related.


It's dreadful Mate.

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Stella on 15:12 - Sep 14 with 5233 viewsjackal

Stella on 14:11 - Sep 14 by whoflungdung

Paul.

You're far prettier than this overated professional Welsh woman.


I watched it by accident once and my eyes bled at its crassness .


Chaq un ,though ,n est ce pas


The Liar dram a is where it's at with great Welsh actor Ioan Grufudd sharing the lead


We ve had some wonderful actors


Can remember Ray Milland and they named a street after him in Neath.


Ray Milland was originally named Reginald Truscott-Jones and he took his name from the Milland works in Neath. Where he was born.

I met him when he came to publicise his autobiography. A nice chap and a true Hollywood great.
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Stella on 15:56 - Sep 14 with 5194 viewsProfessor

Stella on 14:33 - Sep 14 by Lohengrin

Your neighbours keep a donkey in the parlour?


No

But my late grandfather saw this over the Rhondda Fach-actually the Penrhys estate in the late 1970s
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Stella on 16:00 - Sep 14 with 5186 viewsmax936

Wasting your time talking about Stella on here Prof, philistines the lot of em, call em selfs Welshmen

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Stella on 16:08 - Sep 14 with 5177 viewsLohengrin

Stella on 15:56 - Sep 14 by Professor

No

But my late grandfather saw this over the Rhondda Fach-actually the Penrhys estate in the late 1970s


Good grief!

Picking up on your earlier point about good screen adaptations of books have you managed to catch Gillies Mackinnon's production of Pat Barker's Regeneration? A more perfectly cast and sensitively staged piece I doubt you will come across. It's nigh-on perfect.


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Stella on 16:39 - Sep 14 with 5150 viewsCountyJim

Stella on 09:51 - Sep 14 by Darran

Amy watched that here last night.

I was aghast at what I was seeing,absolutely shocking programme and utterly embarrassing to Wales.

WTF?


You just don't have a sense of humour


The neighbours with the donkey in the house is very much like my nanas next door neighbour they had a donkey
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Stella on 16:40 - Sep 14 with 5148 viewsmarchamjack

One of the best things on tv.

I do think being an exile up here in Oxon makes you more nostalgic for all things Welsh though.

Oh,..Dave, what's occuring?

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Stella on 16:45 - Sep 14 with 5130 viewsDarran

Stella on 16:39 - Sep 14 by CountyJim

You just don't have a sense of humour


The neighbours with the donkey in the house is very much like my nanas next door neighbour they had a donkey


You're a fuçking donkey.

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Stella on 16:48 - Sep 14 with 5131 viewsProfessor

Stella on 16:08 - Sep 14 by Lohengrin

Good grief!

Picking up on your earlier point about good screen adaptations of books have you managed to catch Gillies Mackinnon's production of Pat Barker's Regeneration? A more perfectly cast and sensitively staged piece I doubt you will come across. It's nigh-on perfect.



No-will try to catch it some point. I only tend to see things with the kids or on planes. Going to see Dunkirk on IMAX without kids was a rare treat
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Stella on 17:02 - Sep 14 with 5117 viewsmonmouth

Stella on 16:08 - Sep 14 by Lohengrin

Good grief!

Picking up on your earlier point about good screen adaptations of books have you managed to catch Gillies Mackinnon's production of Pat Barker's Regeneration? A more perfectly cast and sensitively staged piece I doubt you will come across. It's nigh-on perfect.



I've seen that. I thought it was truly excellent.

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Stella on 17:22 - Sep 14 with 5095 viewsmax936

Stella on 16:45 - Sep 14 by Darran

You're a fuçking donkey.


Get it right a well fed fuking Donkey

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Stella on 17:28 - Sep 14 with 5082 viewsCountyJim

Stella on 17:22 - Sep 14 by max936

Get it right a well fed fuking Donkey


hows things Twiggy
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Stella on 17:46 - Sep 14 with 5063 viewsmax936

Stella on 17:28 - Sep 14 by CountyJim

hows things Twiggy


Im fine Jimbo you? Off till Monday so happy days.

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Stella on 18:43 - Sep 14 with 5019 viewsjohnlangy

Stella on 13:27 - Sep 14 by Darran

Fair point Prof but it makes Mrs Browns Boys look like the funniest programme ever made.


Totally disagree. Mrs Browns Boys is dreadful. Stella's quite good.
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