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The Lee Harvey Oswald episode of Quantum Leap where Sam leaps into Oswald at key incidents in his life leading up the fateful day of November 22, 1963.
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Happy Days!
Yesterday I bought a DVD box of the serie The house of Eliott, I just love BBC series! Going to watch it soon
Any Human Heart - a PBS / BBC mini-series covering the life of one man's life via his on & off journalizing from youth through 20s (WWII) to middle age until his death in the 80s. Paris in the 20s, London in the 40s, NY in the 50s, and a country home in the south of France in his later years. The storyline has him coming into contact with various famous personages like Ernest Hemingway, Duke & Duchess of York, Ian Flemming, and a variety of interesting fictional characters. Marriages and children; births, deaths & catastrophic losses; friends who last nearly a lifetime, and those of shorter duration. It really was a good series.
Nice! Three or four nights ago, I happened to catch the last quarter of an episode. Happy Days has always been a favorite of mine, featuring the coolest sitcom character ever.
Watching the Dukes of Hazzard. Gotta love this show. Heck the General Lee, Boss Hoggs Cadillac and Catherine Bach are reason enough!
Just rewatched the series of The Chamomile Lawn'. Very good fun,very rude and Jennifer Ehle is great in it.
Currently watching Being Human (the UK original), oh my it's good! Shant spoil it for those who haven't got the latest series. Anyone watching the US version? How does it compare?