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Topic History of: Waking The Dead
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steveimp Someone asked me the other day if we named our son after Kevin Whateley's character.

We hadn't thought of it actually.

But he was named after someone else Cop show inspired.

AMAZINGPIXIELADY Yes Lewis was very disappointing. It followed the 1st rule of Midsomer: search the cast list for the biggest star and you've found the murderer.

Waking the dead seems to have run its course but I'm dreading the end. I can't imagine them going for a happy ending. So either one of the team will die due to a reckless move by Boyd and he has to live out his sad, lonely retirement in tortured agony. Or they'll be a Blackadder style ending with everyone drinking poisoned coffee.

I'll be intrigued to watch the spun off 'the body farm' next year. So perhaps Eve won't drink the coffee
veritas I love my TVs Craigy. They're in every room and the car. They are on all the time even when I fall asleep.

When I work they are going full blast. In the background. I find it difficult to concentrate on any one show though.

I am a single handed fiend polluting the air with greenhouse gases.
JK2006 In that case Craigy; if you missed The Killing buy the box set and your Spanish summers will be joyful.
craigy I often read what you been watching but I have to say I have these last few years completely lost the passion for the TV. I have a beautiful big television and paid an absolute fortune to be able to recieve UK tv but the thing never gets turned on.
For a number of years TV was a large part in my life and I think I have just grown tired of it.
I found there was never anything ´new´.
Now, I like to go out. In the fresh air. I often (even in this "cold" season that is now ending) take a book and my ipod down to the beach these days rather than come home and stick the box on.
But I do keep looking at your tv tips for anything worthwhile

CRAIGY