'All In The Game', on Channel 4 tonight ??
Another superb performance from Ray Winstone and Roy Marsden.
Just good fiction, or were there serious questions being asked ? I found a slight similarity between the manager and his agent son in the programme to a certain Northern Premiership side !
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I thought that!J.R. wrote:'All In The Game', on Channel 4 tonight ??
Another superb performance from Ray Winstone and Roy Marsden.
Just good fiction, or were there serious questions being asked ? I found a slight similarity between the manager and his agent son in the programme to a certain Northern Premiership side !
Mind you it was possible to see similarities with quite a few sides if you looked for them.
Unfortunately I missed the first 40 minutes or so which meant I was, frustratingly, always catching up!
I agree with you the acting was excellent.
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Reviving this thread for a different programme.
Did anyone watch 'Guns for Hre" on sky last night.
Last week it was about mercenaries in Afghanistan (watched avidly by son) last night it was about a an ex-Royal Marine Colonel who was teaching native Congolese to protect the wildlife in the last unspoilt National Park in Congo.
It was fascinating.
Well worth a look when it is repeated on Sunday night.
Did anyone watch 'Guns for Hre" on sky last night.
Last week it was about mercenaries in Afghanistan (watched avidly by son) last night it was about a an ex-Royal Marine Colonel who was teaching native Congolese to protect the wildlife in the last unspoilt National Park in Congo.
It was fascinating.
Well worth a look when it is repeated on Sunday night.
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