Tonight's TV

About to sit down to watch a documentary on Neil Young on BBC4.

A true music legend.

Here is Out on the Weeekend - opening track of the marvellous Harvest album

http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=m5R4UPhphSM

just stumbled across this. legend. and james taylor too, savage.

Some blind lad on Tubridy Tonight at the moment.

His girlfriend is in the audience.

Tubridy says ‘Where’s Simone? Simone - nice to see you’.

Clown.

Jesus, Ryan Tubridy is not a valid reason for staying in tonight. Betis have just made it 2-0 away to Sevilla and it’s another losing bet for the day. What a pain in the hole of a Saturday night.

BBC3 now.

What the fook?!

[quote=“Bandage”]BBC3 now.

What the fook?![/quote]

byrony the bouncer…:eek:

Just watching Eddie Keher on Play it Again Des with that tool Cahill.

Anyway there was a clip from an All Ireland victory from the mid 60s and it cut to a clip on the players going up to collect the Liam McCarthy. There was some bloke giving smokes to the players and lighting them up - about three or four lads were there puffing away on the Hogan Stand.

[quote=“farmerinthecity”]Just watching Eddie Keher on Play it Again Des with that tool Cahill.

Anyway there was a clip from an All Ireland victory from the mid 60s and it cut to a clip on the players going up to collect the Liam McCarthy. There was some bloke giving smokes to the players and lighting them up - about three or four lads were there puffing away on the Hogan Stand.[/quote]

Great clip that, broke me hole laughing at it.

Mickey Rourke cursed his way through his acceptance speech there after winning Best Actor - he also thanked that Tomesi bird for getting them out on the film.

Sharon Stone is lookind deadly as well and her hitting 50 now.

Stone has had a lot of work done.

Rourke was class.

Gleason came across well also.

[quote=“farmerinthecity”]

Sharon Stone is lookind deadly as well and her hitting 50 now.[/quote]

Great work.

Excellent programme on BBC2 now on Darwinism with Andrew Marr.

Any religious nutters?

Very good drama on channel four now called Red Riding, good cast in it and based on a David Peace novel, about corruption in the yorkshire police in the 1970s…Building nicely

Not yet - but give it time.

I love those lads, straight out of Brasseye.

Harold Pinter’s famous Nobel prize acceptance speech on More 4 for those who are interested.

Live OCS gig now on City Channel. Not sure where from.

Five Minutes from Heaven on BBC 2 now.