I wonder if they had to wait for a snowy day for the final episode of the series, or if it was visual effects? Anyway, really sweet ending, thought we were headed for a cliffhanger but it wrapped it all up with a neat bow.
Apparently a third series is planned, but they have to work out everything to do with the virus restrictions before they can go ahead. Here's hoping, this episode was totally worth it for the mass brawl! I suppose it had to happen eventually.
I thought there was going to be some ectoplasm comment there, I also thought we were going to lose one of the ghosts...Christmas isn't cancelled after all!
Oh, and Kitty's ghost vomit was hilarious. "She's never done that before!"
I thought there was going to be some ectoplasm comment there, I also thought we were going to lose one of the ghosts...
You really expect the weather to play along? There’s raining scenes in Torchwood but I bet you anything those where the times Wales refused to rain.I guessed the sledge was SFX, but thought the view from the stately home might have been "real".
You really expect the weather to play along? There’s raining scenes in Torchwood but I bet you anything those where the times Wales refused to rain.
Yeah they could bring in any ghost played by the actor whose character leaves but I like the characters we have.There were other, past ghosts in the Rashomon episode, so it's not outwith the realms of possibility we could lose one. Hope not, though!
Great special effects but I wonder if the snow was real for the background scene with the Extras ?Re the snow View attachment 30979
Sorry no, even the back ground wasn’t real.Great special effects but I wonder if the snow was real for the background scene with the Extras ?
Thats pretty good green screen effects and I have done as a Extra 2 green screen scenes before so that's VERY GOOD.Sorry no, even the back ground wasn’t real.
I just think it deserves the higher billing especially when there’s things that are repeats on, on Christmas Day.Thanks for the heads up! You can always use iPlayer and watch it on the big day, I suppose.
I just think it deserves the higher billing especially when there’s things that are repeats on, on Christmas Day.
Or Christmas Eve or Boxing Day. The amazing Goes Wrong Show is relegated to the 22nd as well.I think we can blame the Covid for that, but I agree a prime slot on Christmas Day would have been nice, though I suppose they wanted to keep its usual timeslot and that would not have been available on the 25th.
Or Christmas Eve or Boxing Day. The amazing Goes Wrong Show is relegated to the 22nd as well.
That’s true. I just think these great shows need some credit.To be honest, I'm just glad they made them at all in the current climate. Agreed on Goes Wrong being amazing!
I still prefer to watch things live as broadcast, its only if things are on at stupid times or clash that I use catch up.Recent surveys indicate more and more people are doing just that (using streaming catch up) and watching live TV is on the wane. Might be another factor in scheduling. When's the last time any of us sat down for an evening's live TV?
Nativity?! It's going to be fantastic, isn't it?!
Bake Off, I’m a Celebrity... you have to watch them live to avoid spoilers.Recent surveys indicate more and more people are doing just that (using streaming catch up) and watching live TV is on the wane. Might be another factor in scheduling. When's the last time any of us sat down for an evening's live TV?
Nativity?! It's going to be fantastic, isn't it?!
I still prefer to watch things live as broadcast, its only if things are on at stupid times or clash that I use catch up.
Everything I have watched tonight has been live or +1 for a clash. But I agree the finding a channel and sitting in front of that for the whole tiem you're watching the box is gone, but back when I were a nipper there were only three channels and you had toget up to change them. Try telling the kids of today that!When I was a kid, I would watch a whole evening of BBC or ITV, I doubt many do that anymore.