What channel was it on? I think I might know which company does the live subtitles for ITV and the BBC. It used to be a company called Ericsson broadcast and media headquartered in Ealing, a few years I think they were bought out by Red Bee media and relocated to Chiswick. I think they do the sign language for shows at night aswell.
ITV brought their live and pre-record subs in-house a couple of years ago. Red Bee have never done ITV subs, it was Deluxe prior to this. Signpost do sign language for ITV.
Oh right, cos everyone in the US watched Jeopardy not because it was Alex Trebek. It's Stephen Fry because it is literally his show as producer. Without his enthusiasm for the format UK Jeopardy simply doesn't exist.
Win or lose, it doesn't matter to the celebs really. Their career gets a shot in the arm with a nice bit of screen time, their chosen charity will still get a donation and exposure.
All tactics are valid, I get your point but even playing at a relatively good level pinging a ball at someone's face is sometimes an option, if they're worried about it they flinch and you can take advantage, I'm not saying it's nice but it happens even way up the leagues.
Aye, I was playing years ago, u16s, and their lad would stand in front of me as I was taking a throw-in. One aimed straight at his face soon stopped that.
I mean, that is what our ancestors did… This topic makes me wonder quite often - at what point did we evolve from animal butts which somehow manage to usually take a shit and remain fairly clean, to our current butts which usually remain soiled so unless wiped, create a horrible mess between the legs (which, once we became bipedal would smear even worse). And changes in diet eg with the move from hunting and gathering to agriculture (and how that affected the consistency of excrement) must have also come into play. At what point did wiping HAVE to be invented? Answers on a postcard please (I’ll keep them for later…)
Yeah, I watched the first couple of episodes. When it became clear that the only way to escape was via predefined routes using clues left by producers, it kinda lost its appeal. Plus, not much actually happened.
I'm sure one of the guards kept dropping hints that he was into football, the idea being that the prisoners could swap a football magazine for a key or something. But no one picked up on the hints - just thought he really liked football.
Survivelorship?
Yeah, found it tenuous on an otherwise enjoyable grid.
What channel was it on? I think I might know which company does the live subtitles for ITV and the BBC. It used to be a company called Ericsson broadcast and media headquartered in Ealing, a few years I think they were bought out by Red Bee media and relocated to Chiswick. I think they do the sign language for shows at night aswell.
ITV brought their live and pre-record subs in-house a couple of years ago. Red Bee have never done ITV subs, it was Deluxe prior to this. Signpost do sign language for ITV.
Aisle Pho
Absolute rascal.
Very nice, very evil
Is it good?
Yes, enjoyed it a lot.
That wee Sky One gameshow block, I thought I was the only one who enjoyed those
When you gamble and win / lose daily. But then you actually start winning more than usual betting on darts because soccer is a joke
Taylor, for most of his career, was never 1/2 or EVs to win matches outside of maybe a final.
According to Barney, it's Stephen Bunting and noone else.
Oh that's interesting. Ya could be. Who owns it now?
I think Moonbug owns Blippi.
There are some towns so bad that Wetherspoons is actually one of the best spots there.
I see you've also been to St Helens.
Jamie "Bravedart" Harvey - he's Scottish.
Haiyaa!
The recent Bouncing Balls clip has Lucia struggling to bounce a ball in the group shot more than once.
Newcastle
Agreed. Lived there for 6 years, it's great. People are canny AF
This is spot on. The boxing has been soulless and the crowd absolutely makes a difference to the enjoyment of big sporting events, even on the telly.
Man-shallah Ronald is top tier banter. Thanks, needed a laugh today.
Believe it or not, you sing "row row row your boat", straight to jail
Nah, she didn't invent the crocodile verse. Sang it with both my bubs in various classes.
Daniel Sloss?
Nice bloke too. Took the time to chat with me and the missus after a show, as he was branching out overseas so it was a relatively small venue.
Oh right, cos everyone in the US watched Jeopardy not because it was Alex Trebek. It's Stephen Fry because it is literally his show as producer. Without his enthusiasm for the format UK Jeopardy simply doesn't exist.
Boycotting is a ridiculous term to use.
One million dollars is not high stakes? You really are hard to please!
Win or lose, it doesn't matter to the celebs really. Their career gets a shot in the arm with a nice bit of screen time, their chosen charity will still get a donation and exposure.
Neck injury Jones over here...
But I digress.
Andrade Vs ZSJ after watching Andrade Vs Danielson
The World championship should not be in the same country every year. It’s a disgrace and a too big of an advantage for English players.
Like MvG, Barney, Gando, Price, Wright etc?
All tactics are valid, I get your point but even playing at a relatively good level pinging a ball at someone's face is sometimes an option, if they're worried about it they flinch and you can take advantage, I'm not saying it's nice but it happens even way up the leagues.
Aye, I was playing years ago, u16s, and their lad would stand in front of me as I was taking a throw-in. One aimed straight at his face soon stopped that.
I mean, that is what our ancestors did… This topic makes me wonder quite often - at what point did we evolve from animal butts which somehow manage to usually take a shit and remain fairly clean, to our current butts which usually remain soiled so unless wiped, create a horrible mess between the legs (which, once we became bipedal would smear even worse). And changes in diet eg with the move from hunting and gathering to agriculture (and how that affected the consistency of excrement) must have also come into play. At what point did wiping HAVE to be invented? Answers on a postcard please (I’ll keep them for later…)
Early North American settlers used corn cobs to wipe their arses.
You mean Mr glass lol
Brittle Bryan Danielson, the clam digger
Did you see it? It’s a show I would love to rewatch but I bet it would be awful compared to other shows with probably bigger budgets
Yeah, I watched the first couple of episodes. When it became clear that the only way to escape was via predefined routes using clues left by producers, it kinda lost its appeal. Plus, not much actually happened.
I'm sure one of the guards kept dropping hints that he was into football, the idea being that the prisoners could swap a football magazine for a key or something. But no one picked up on the hints - just thought he really liked football.
Yeah, it was like one of those point and click LucasArts games from the 90s.