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Ian Walker
BBC news hit new low this evening, heard a "journalist" say "yesterday night". I know language is a living, growing device but this is just poor usage.
They've been tumbling downhill since they stopped requiring received pronunciation.BBC news hit new low this evening, heard a "journalist" say "yesterday night". I know language is a living, growing device but this is just poor usage.
They've been tumbling downhill since they stopped requiring received pronunciation.
No thanks to either. The BBC should have standards.I agree to a point, but I do like to hear regional accents instead of this quasi-American speak which now is the norm.
Watching Succession, what great TV. Can't get the bloody song out of my head though.
Just started that last night but if Succession is back it's the same for me too.brick, is season three out? On Now? If so, the Koreans can murder each other battle royale style unseen and abandoned.
Oct 17th for Ep1 Season 3...I thinkJust started that last night but if Succession is back it's the same for me too.
Nope, just new to the party.brick, is season three out? On Now? If so, the Koreans can murder each other battle royale style unseen and abandoned.
Well it might be, but I'm watching series 1 and 2.Nope, just new to the party.
Enjoying this.I'll recommend Squid Game on Netflix though.
BBC news hit new low this evening, heard a "journalist" say "yesterday night". I know language is a living, growing device but this is just poor usage.
I'm only 2 in but liking it a lot.Enjoying this.
Sorry but you can't remake the wonder years, a big part of the success of that programme was the times it was set in.
Even 20 years on the world was a totally different place.
They may make a programme in a similar vein, but its not the wonder years.
And i shudder to think what kind of music they will use as a backdrop.
I have it on my list to watchY - the last man
Anyone else started it?
I wasn't aware of that, i thought it was more a "updated" version set in maybe the 80s or 90s.Well the reboot is set in Alabama in the late 1960s, and this time from the perspective of a young black boy