im very keen to watch this ...and IMO any sports fans should too
A doc re Greg Norman's famous collapse at the 1996 Masters
you dont need to be a golf nerd like me
If anyone see this on usual sites please post it
i checked on PB/LT and not there....yet
Due to the inclement weather I spent my own "lost weekend" watching the 5 volumes of Understanding Lennon/McCartney on the Yoo Toob. Fascinating stuff IMO.
“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
― George Carlin
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
buksida wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:43 am
Biker season is coming up with the North West 200 and the IOM TT approaching fast. So sat down to watch "Road" last night, a doco dedicated to the Dunlop family, the greatest road racers ever. Have renewed respect for Michael Dunlop now who I always considered a bit stuck up/aloof.
Just watched this (on Amazon Prime) and dear God almighty, I don't know whether to admire the courage of these guys or wonder if they have some kind of death wish! Liam Neeson the perfect narrator for this documentary, and some hair-raising filming from helmet and bike cams. Terrifying, but also very moving.
buksida wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 9:03 am
Watched a doco/show about one of my favourite people on TV yesterday and had a good old laugh out loud, which is needed now and then:
A 4-Part "Docu-series" now showing on BBC4 in the UK - "Earth from Space". A few years old (2019), so no doubt available through the usual suspects (obviously including BBC iPlayer).
Episode 1 was absolutely fascinating (and frightening at times), so high hopes for the remainder. It's hard to put this in a specific field - showing the earth monitored by satellite, beit climate, nature, civilisation et. al. and followed with on-the-ground filming makes this truly remarkable IMHO.