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Originally Posted by Wish
Spot on !!!!
Excellent way to spend a sunday evening, well done the BBC.
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN !
Excellent way to spend a sunday evening, well done the BBC.
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN !
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Well done, ITV4, for buying in a crime drama called Martial Law (Mondays). It's about a detective called Law…who does martial arts. This follows a tradition of implausible detective shows with awkwardly punning titles, Rosemary and Thyme being a recent British example. I want more shows like this. I suggest:
Rough Justice: unshaven, violent maverick cop Eric Justice investigates a series of murders on the notoriously choppy Penzance-St Mary's ferry crossing.
Suspended Sentence: disgraced former Chief Constable Brian Sentence has had his badge taken away, but vows to clear his name - while still catching criminals.
Hammer and Nails: carpenters Steve Hammer and Tommy "Nails" Smith stumble across and solve murder cases while at work, dispensing home-improvement tips along the way.
Kangaroo Court: a failed scientific experiment has left private investigator Trevor Court with springs for legs. Undeterred, he bounces around the Australian outback dispensing his own kind of justice. The cops are out to get him; the marsupials are his only friends.
TV commissioners! I'm waiting for your call.
Robin Blake
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Well done, ITV4, for buying in a crime drama called Martial Law (Mondays). It's about a detective called Law…who does martial arts. This follows a tradition of implausible detective shows with awkwardly punning titles, Rosemary and Thyme being a recent British example. I want more shows like this. I suggest:
Rough Justice: unshaven, violent maverick cop Eric Justice investigates a series of murders on the notoriously choppy Penzance-St Mary's ferry crossing.
Suspended Sentence: disgraced former Chief Constable Brian Sentence has had his badge taken away, but vows to clear his name - while still catching criminals.
Hammer and Nails: carpenters Steve Hammer and Tommy "Nails" Smith stumble across and solve murder cases while at work, dispensing home-improvement tips along the way.
Kangaroo Court: a failed scientific experiment has left private investigator Trevor Court with springs for legs. Undeterred, he bounces around the Australian outback dispensing his own kind of justice. The cops are out to get him; the marsupials are his only friends.
TV commissioners! I'm waiting for your call.
Robin Blake
Derby
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As it's supposed to be a persons name rather than a type of fish then yes it is one word just like "pedant".
Oh to add this :- http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/fastshow...monkfish.shtml is the eponymus Monkfish to whom i was referring.
Oh to add this :- http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/fastshow...monkfish.shtml is the eponymus Monkfish to whom i was referring.
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Originally Posted by Karl 227
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Well done, ITV4, for buying in a crime drama called Martial Law (Mondays). It's about a detective called Law…who does martial arts. This follows a tradition of implausible detective shows with awkwardly punning titles, Rosemary and Thyme being a recent British example. I want more shows like this. I suggest:
Rough Justice: unshaven, violent maverick cop Eric Justice investigates a series of murders on the notoriously choppy Penzance-St Mary's ferry crossing.
Suspended Sentence: disgraced former Chief Constable Brian Sentence has had his badge taken away, but vows to clear his name - while still catching criminals.
Hammer and Nails: carpenters Steve Hammer and Tommy "Nails" Smith stumble across and solve murder cases while at work, dispensing home-improvement tips along the way.
Kangaroo Court: a failed scientific experiment has left private investigator Trevor Court with springs for legs. Undeterred, he bounces around the Australian outback dispensing his own kind of justice. The cops are out to get him; the marsupials are his only friends.
TV commissioners! I'm waiting for your call.
Robin Blake
Derby
Well done, ITV4, for buying in a crime drama called Martial Law (Mondays). It's about a detective called Law…who does martial arts. This follows a tradition of implausible detective shows with awkwardly punning titles, Rosemary and Thyme being a recent British example. I want more shows like this. I suggest:
Rough Justice: unshaven, violent maverick cop Eric Justice investigates a series of murders on the notoriously choppy Penzance-St Mary's ferry crossing.
Suspended Sentence: disgraced former Chief Constable Brian Sentence has had his badge taken away, but vows to clear his name - while still catching criminals.
Hammer and Nails: carpenters Steve Hammer and Tommy "Nails" Smith stumble across and solve murder cases while at work, dispensing home-improvement tips along the way.
Kangaroo Court: a failed scientific experiment has left private investigator Trevor Court with springs for legs. Undeterred, he bounces around the Australian outback dispensing his own kind of justice. The cops are out to get him; the marsupials are his only friends.
TV commissioners! I'm waiting for your call.
Robin Blake
Derby
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