Who do you think you are last night Robert "Judge" Rinder was the best so far that I have seen.
I won't spoil it for you all that haven't seen it yet.
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14-08-2018, 8:27 AM #1
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Who do You think you are last night
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14-08-2018, 8:59 AM #2
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I like Rob, so look forward to his programme.
PamVulcan XH558 - “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.”
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14-08-2018, 10:36 AM #3
I saw the first 5 mins, it gripped me, then a visitor called. I'll watch it later.
Alma
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14-08-2018, 12:14 PM #4
It really was very good. His lack of information made me realise that My own father only told us the funny bits about his war. and it wasn't until I saw what he had written for his own obituary that I realised just how much it had affected him. We never realised because he was such a darned good actor
Sadly, our dear friend Ann (alias Ladkyis) passed away on Thursday, 26th. December, 2019.
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14-08-2018, 1:19 PM #5
I echo Ladykis' comments. My father rarely spoke about the War(WW2). All he mentioined were the funny times in Italy.
It wasn't until I saw a program on TV,called 'Tankies:Tank Heroes of WW2', that I saw my father in a newsreel, with his crew, in El Alemein, when Winston Churchill made a visit.
My father was not a 'Tankie', but was in the R.A. I took this photo from the TV screen.
Robert Rinder's story was so tragic, and uplifting. Very mixed emotions, indeed.
Steve.Too many bones, too much sorrow, but until I am dead, there's always tomorrow.
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