That's a guilty pleasure of mine even though the "Saint Marie" crime-rate
would surely make any sane Brit visiting for a
holiday/dive/archaeological-dig think twice about visiting since the chance
they get bumped off is extraordinarily high.
It's always amusing to see a relatively decent cast of
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:29 AM, Adam Bowie wrote:
> Well Top Gear is too much of a money spinner for the BBC for it to stop
> production. And unless the ratings fall off a cliff, it'll continue to be
> made on a pretty regular basis. The BBC is running out of countries to
Well Top Gear is too much of a money spinner for the BBC for it to stop
production. And unless the ratings fall off a cliff, it'll continue to be
made on a pretty regular basis. The BBC is running out of countries to sell
Dancing with the Stars, and there won't be a 2016 series of Doctor Who. So
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:07 AM, Adam Bowie wrote:
> I struggle to think of any UK TV production that has come under such
> intense scrutiny as the new series of Top Gear. There are endless stories
> about it, it's production and so on.
>
> As I've said before, I'd be
I struggle to think of any UK TV production that has come under such
intense scrutiny as the new series of Top Gear. There are endless stories
about it, it's production and so on.
As I've said before, I'd be amazed if it's anything like its predecessor
(And it's worth noting that there was a
The case has been settled.
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-35648682#;
Does anybody have a good feeling about the chemistry of the new Top Gear
hosts?
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