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supergran71
18th March 2008, 22:34
Bringing to your notice that this is on on Easter Sunday BBC, not sure 1 or 2, and there is or was talk of a series in the near future. Unfortunately the death of Minghella the director might delay or put those plans in jeopardy.
I am really looking forward to seeing it on Sunday. HandD please take note!!!;)
JudyB
18th March 2008, 22:37
Ooo we were just talking about this today - trying to work out which day it was on. Thanks Supergran.:D
~V~
18th March 2008, 22:37
I've had the book on my TBR pile for years. Not sure why but I never got round to reading it.
When I saw it was on Telly, I figured I should. Now I'm cross with myself for not doing so sooner. It's lovely!!!!
happyanddandy
19th March 2008, 15:10
I am really looking forward to seeing it on Sunday. HandD please take note!!!;)
It's booked - we can boot them all upstairs :lol:
Esiotrot
19th March 2008, 15:41
I am really looking forward to it - the advert looks great
Kx
FishAndChips
19th March 2008, 17:14
Yup I'm looking forwad to this one too. I started reading one ages ago and for some reason didnt finish. I wish I had completed it now though, it was very well written.
TammyRich
19th March 2008, 23:12
I'm looking forward to it too but I'm glad I've read it already as I've got the characters in my head already and it will be fun comparing how I imagine them to be and how other people interpret them. Very sad about Anthony Minghella though. Still I'm sure it will be a fitting tribute.
~V~
20th March 2008, 10:21
I'm looking forward to it too but I'm glad I've read it already as I've got the characters in my head already and it will be fun comparing how I imagine them to be and how other people interpret them. Very sad about Anthony Minghella though. Still I'm sure it will be a fitting tribute.
That's the reason I just read it. I hate reading books after I've seen film adaptations of them
I'm so sad about Minghella. This will be a great tribute, I agree, shame he never got to finish Louis Drax though :(
Inver
23rd March 2008, 23:52
Have to say I haven't read any of the the books, but thoroughly enjoyed it on the telly tonight and looking forward to the rest of them.
Anyone else watch and enjoy and how close was it to the book?
Kenny says he enjoyed it too.
Inver
23rd March 2008, 23:53
Oops sorry didn't notice this post further down and I have just started another in error.:lurker:
~V~
24th March 2008, 01:04
I've got mixed feelings.
I've only just read the book so it's all pretty fresh in my mind.
There were a few cases missing (the missing husband, the Patel girl, the doctor who was good and bad and others I can't recall off the top of my head, the secretary isn't really as described, there is no camp crimper and she had another 'Gentleman friend' who also asked her to marry him (the Doctor I think)
But it did very much have the essence of the books and was lovely TV. Can I also say that I thought the gangster chap was very lush in his specs :blush:
bookwormery
24th March 2008, 08:14
I didn't feel that the BBC TV drama captured the unique flavour of the books..........it didn't strike the right note......
Kell
24th March 2008, 10:15
I missed the first 20 minutes of this but tunes in anyway, despite not having read any of the books. Have now decided that I will definitely HAVE to read the books as I really enjoyed it. It was just so, well, lovely is the only word I can think of for it!
wiccibat
24th March 2008, 11:45
I'll be watching today, I was at work so recorded it on V+ along with Lark rise, The Curse of Steptoe & Son and I've still got Al Murray's Happy hour and The Friday night project to catch up on!
happyanddandy
24th March 2008, 12:22
I thoroughly enjoyed it - watched as a family and we were all entranced even 15 year old. I have read the book a while ago and I think it transferred well to the screen.
The Guardian caned it today - I knew they would - not one good word. Called it twee, shallow, saccharine, 'Hearbeat' in Botswana and patronising. :lol:
Michelle
24th March 2008, 12:36
So here's the question - do I watch it, or read the book first?!
happyanddandy
24th March 2008, 12:38
So here's the question - do I watch it, or read the book first?!
Hmm... for once I don't think it matters. Normally I would say book first and I could be swayed the other way but it's a close thing. :smile2:
~V~
24th March 2008, 12:39
So here's the question - do I watch it, or read the book first?!
Read the book.
Don't bother watching it ;)
Or watch it as a 'normal programme' rather than the televisual experience it's been hyped as and then read the books way in the future
JudyB
24th March 2008, 21:26
OH set it to record - it didn't - enough said.:irked:
happyanddandy
24th March 2008, 21:50
OH set it to record - it didn't - enough said.:irked:
oh dear Judy - you can watch it on your computer from the BBC website in the next week apparently - so son tells me - not quite the same I know :blush:
JudyB
24th March 2008, 21:59
Thanks HandD - might just do that if it isn't repeated in the near future.
Kenny
24th March 2008, 22:30
I was watching this last night with my mum(Inver) and dad and thought it was good.
Can't wait for the series to start.:tong:
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