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rosalind

14th April 2019, 14:39
I thought I would suggest a program for any others, like me, who would welcome a change from the relentless showing of sport/talent shows on TV. Try The Repair Shop, usually BBC 1 at 4.30 weekdays and currently quite a lot on iPlayer. Episode 8 is especially poignant. The people on there have such breathtaking skills.....
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kenyatta

14th April 2019, 14:57
Ros,
My wife watches it and I feel inadequate - but full of jealous admiration. Of course, it's a bit easier if you have he right kit .......
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rosalind

14th April 2019, 15:09
I think skills like Steve's and his sister's are only acquired with a lifetime of application (as well as the kit!) The woodworker is phenomenal and very young, though. They all have so much patience.
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cerasus

14th April 2019, 16:36
Rosalind, thank you !
I like your "pearls of wisdom" which occasionally appear on this thread. I watched episode 8 with tears in my eyes.
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elle

14th April 2019, 17:24
it sounds interesting, Ros, but unfortunately I am now recording "Eggheads" around then......since BBC 2 altered the programme timings!
But I'll bear it in mind, should the circumstances change!
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elle

14th April 2019, 17:48
Hi, Rusty!
How's the cycling going?
Are you having to juggle it with the golf?
It's often the case , isn't it?
All.....or nothing!
We all enjoyed our venture to the park...even the initially reluctant "walker" admitted that he had a good time!
We are having a roast dinner with all the trimmings.........
We have worked up quite a good appetite, with all our exertions......
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rosalind

14th April 2019, 18:25
Cerasus, thank you, you made my day!

elle- it's on iplayer, you can watch at any time
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cerasus

14th April 2019, 18:53
Rosalind
I also had a great Aunt in Yorkshire, who was unaware (even at her own Golden Wedding celebration) that the lady she thought was her older sister( by 15 years) was in fact her own mother. I believe she died never knowing the truth.
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rosalind

14th April 2019, 19:11
cerasus- I have an instance in my own (extended) family, but I think the boy must have eventually known the truth. Children were routinely lied to then. My mother thought her father died two years before he actually did and never knew he was in prison for GBH, though he had, and died from, bipolar disorder.
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cerasus

14th April 2019, 19:34
Rosalind, how very sad .
So many secrets and lies come to light, eventually.
"Mrs Wilson" comes to mind.

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