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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Kaz » 21 Jan 2015, 22:07

8-) Excellent, really enjoyed it
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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Workingman » 22 Jan 2015, 16:18

I thought it was pretty good.

My one criticism, and its a production thing in a lot of programmes, is this flicking from the present to the past or even the future, with a subtitle to let you know what's going on.
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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Kaz » 22 Jan 2015, 16:34

Yes, I did say to Mick that unless you were really 'up' on Tudor history (and even then! ;) ) it took concentration, but I did really enjoy it. I couldn't read the subtitles, we were watching on the small telly upstairs and it's quite a way from the bed :oops: :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Nanna » 22 Jan 2015, 16:59

Loved it. But I've always been a fan of Tudor history. Must. Be because I lived really near to Hampton Court!
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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Kaz » 22 Jan 2015, 17:24

I loved Hampton Court when I was younger, it was just a bus ride away on the 216 from Staines to Kingston :)
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Re: Wolf Hall

Postby Gal » 22 Jan 2015, 19:22

Oooo I'm not 'up' on Tudor history so that's why I enjoyed the Tudors (mostly cos of J R-M ;) ) and reading an article in the paper this morning, they were saying the set is too dark.....and I hate that.

But I might download it on iplayer and check it out :)
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