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When The Boat Comes In

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Teetime Tue 25-Jul-17 09:14:54

We are wading our way through this at the moment and Family at War. I have mixed feelings about both. They are both very well written and acted but a gloomy (we also watched Girl on a Train on Saturday night that was a barrel of laughs)and I would like something light to balance it but cant find anything at the moment that is sensible. Oh I did watch Boose Cruise 3 that was funny.

Jomarie Mon 24-Jul-17 22:50:52

Best drama series ever - love it to bits - James Bolam is brilliant in this

Kittye Wed 05-Jul-17 09:14:35

Luckygirl my DIL is a Geordie. Love the accent ?

Kittye Wed 05-Jul-17 09:12:14

Must watch out for it, loved it first time round.

seacliff Wed 05-Jul-17 09:02:03

Thanks for this, I didn't see it all first time - looking forward to it.

kezia Mon 03-Jul-17 10:17:25

My beloved Uncle John played Tom Seaton in The Boat. He died far too young at 37 just as he was beginning to make a name for himself. 37 years later I still miss him hugely. My mother (his sister) had the series on DVD but somehow I don't want to watch it again

Welshwife Mon 03-Jul-17 09:18:04

Thank you for the tip Nina. - I have just found the series so have put it to record from next Sat. I love the Geordie accent but find I need to listen for a while to get back into it!

Anniebach Mon 03-Jul-17 08:28:01

Thank you Gilly, I was disappointed I failed to follow it

ninathenana Sun 02-Jul-17 23:57:24

It's on the Drama channel people

ninathenana Sun 02-Jul-17 23:56:30

I was expecting to be disappointed.
I wasn't.

KatyK Sat 01-Jul-17 18:49:10

I loved this series. I will try to find it.

SueDonim Sat 01-Jul-17 18:48:30

Oh, we loved watching this! Would it be a disappointment to see it now?

We've recently watched the 1970's BBC version of War & Peace and were falling about laughing at the creaky sets and long, pregnant pauses. Otoh, the acting was superb.

Luckygirl Sat 01-Jul-17 18:47:53

My SIL is a geordie - it slightly disturbed me to begin with as he would call me pet. And when his geordie mate arrived and said he had come for the "crack" I was expecting the police to break down the door at any moment! grin

glammanana Sat 01-Jul-17 18:42:39

Thats me sorted for a Saturday man woman.I was engaged to a Geordie Boy the only thing I missed about him was his accent to die for.

gillybob Sat 01-Jul-17 18:38:43

Anniebach divent worry aboot it pet grin

As a born and bred Geordie, I struggle with the some of it myself , especially the really thick accent from the pit villages.

rosesarered Sat 01-Jul-17 18:33:44

I loved it at the time....a bit reluctant to watch it now in case it's not as I thought.
James Bolam wasn't it, in the lead role.

phoenix Sat 01-Jul-17 17:55:14

Dance to your daddy, my little laddy, dance to your daddy, to your Mammy sing, you shall have a fishy on a little dishy you shall have a fishy when the boat comes in!

kittylester Sat 01-Jul-17 17:08:40

Oh, I loved it! Must find it.

Anniebach Sat 01-Jul-17 17:07:10

I tried watching it first time around but had difficulty understand the accent, sorry to any from the area

pensionpat Sat 01-Jul-17 16:53:51

Gilly. Like many, I love a Geordie accent. My husband sometimes calls me "Bonny lass" and I like to say"I'm going to fettle that garden".

gillybob Sat 01-Jul-17 15:28:02

"when the boat comes in"
Used to be the " go to" sentence that us Geordies were asked to say nina grin
I loved the series and will try to catch up on it again. Thanks.

pensionpat Sat 01-Jul-17 15:02:13

Nina we have the complete set-4 series. We have enjoyed it many times and in fact have just started it again this week.

ninathenana Sat 01-Jul-17 14:29:13

H and I loved this the first time round. It's being repeated on Drama with several episodes shown each Saturday.
I've just watched the first and enjoyed it just as much as before. Great acting, gritty plot and no mumbling smile