Back from dog walking, and I'm
still
laughing my ass off. [whitefont]
"By being a POW!"
Actually, that's reminding me of Bob Dole being really funny on TDS the other day. Jon was commiserating about the pretty hard reg that in battle you're not allowed to stop to help wounded. Bob: "Well, it kind of has to be that way. Otherwise everybody'd be in the rear - looking for a wounded guy to stay with."
I missed the preview comments. What did she say?
Well, last week
Kelly had that redneck hayseed line.
TV whiplash again. Now Frontline's airing of a dramatized version of the investigation for a program they aired in the late 70s/early 80s, "Death of a Princess" about a Saudi princess executed for adultery.
Lord, I know how to pick 'em.
TAR:
SO glad that Joyce & Uchenna came in first. I have a feeling they were actually further ahead than the editing made it look, but DAMN, that was tense. She looks beautiful bald. I want them to win.
Kelly
is an annoying little twit, and I can't figure her out. Her outbursts are so random and insane that I half-suspect the producers are feeding her lines to make it look like they're fighting, just because the couples on this race have been so stable and well-adjusted.
Now Frontline's airing of a dramatized version of the investigation for a program they aired in the late 70s/early 80s, "Death of a Princess" about a Saudi princess executed for adultery.
"Death of a Princess" was a BBC program. Frontline's just covering it.
I don't know the exact convolutions. This is a dramatization of the original investigation that lead to the airing of coverage way back when. Entirely possible it is a BBC original drama.
Note: This film cannot be video streamed because Internet rights are not available.
HA. This film cannot be video streamed because someone wouldn't PAY for the internet rights, they mean.
(And I should really stop talking about my job, because I like using my real name.)
[eta: The BBC made a TV-movie about the actual events, for which they got in HUGE trouble with the Saudi government, at which point everyone and their mother and their mother's news network got in on the action covering the controversy. But the BBC started it. Those controversial rascals.]
Brenda, I saw that episode of TDS -- Bob Dole is a funny guy!
Hi Jessica! We're in the same city.
Yay us!
Yeah, I have no idea if this is the original from that period or what. Probably considering the fashions are horribly accurate. Which is an appalling observation to make given the topic, but...
There was an intro over the whole huge fuss when the predecessor to Frontline (WORLD) aired something but I wasn't paying close attention.