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<blockquote data-quote="Farnboro John" data-source="post: 1603612" data-attributes="member: 36432"><p>According to RT Gordon is going to be tracking Orcas in the North Sea. I hope he sees more than he did making a programme about them in Shetland - 30 mins and the only cetacean on screen was a Minke off Sumburgh! Mind you, it demonstrated the practical difficulty of following cetacea perfectly...</p><p></p><p>For goodness' sake you lot give the new series half a chance before you start slagging.</p><p></p><p>And I like watching the Red Deer rut even though I've seen it all before. The One Show ran that outstanding clip of the stag being pushed right into the river the other night and I again laughed my socks off. (Sorry but I enjoy You've Been Framed as well, as long as it sticks to people making asses of themesleves and - preferably - getting hurt in the process. No cute babies (contradiction in terms anyway) thank you.)</p><p></p><p>Try not to get too uptight and have a nice Friday evening.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farnboro John, post: 1603612, member: 36432"] According to RT Gordon is going to be tracking Orcas in the North Sea. I hope he sees more than he did making a programme about them in Shetland - 30 mins and the only cetacean on screen was a Minke off Sumburgh! Mind you, it demonstrated the practical difficulty of following cetacea perfectly... For goodness' sake you lot give the new series half a chance before you start slagging. And I like watching the Red Deer rut even though I've seen it all before. The One Show ran that outstanding clip of the stag being pushed right into the river the other night and I again laughed my socks off. (Sorry but I enjoy You've Been Framed as well, as long as it sticks to people making asses of themesleves and - preferably - getting hurt in the process. No cute babies (contradiction in terms anyway) thank you.) Try not to get too uptight and have a nice Friday evening. John [/QUOTE]
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