Tonight's TV

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What possessed you to do such a thing?

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I wanted to see what Bernard Dunne was doing for the Irish language.

Fire In Babylon just started on BBC 4 now, documentary about the rise of the great West Indies cricket team, in the context of postcolonialism I think.

Promising documentary on Channel 4 now about racial tensions in Luton between the EDL and the Muslim community

That was an excellent documentary. I’d strongly recommend it to anyone with even a passing interest in cricket. I think it would hold appeal to a wider audience too.

Brian Boru kicking some lowlife Viking ass on RTE now :clap: :pint:

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its just finished. Makings of an excellent series though

He gets killed in the end

Flicked on the start of this last night, I’ve zero interest in cricket but it looked like a good watch, except it was on too late, and I was bollixed.

I was amazed at how much aggression the West Indies lads used to play with, absolutely hammering the ball at the English lads faces any chance they got, they showed some photo’s of English players with broken noses & jaws etc after it. I didn’t see much more, what kind of commentary did this get at the time?

Not much at the time. Everyone was in awe of the Windies. Anyway the Brits couldn’t exactly take the moral high ground here having invented the notion of bodyline bowling.

Was it any use chewy?

watchable larry. 6.5/10

Think I saw that before was some utter retard presenting it?

Had potential to be really interesting race wars are not far off in the UK

Prime Time has a piece on northern players ‘defecting’ to the Ireland team. :rolleyes:

That Gypsy Wedding show is some laugh! A young lad was checking out the girls dancing there “all fine sexy women…although most of them are my cousins”!! :lol:

On now…

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Eamonn Mcann is an alright sort

Kyle Laugherty :lol: