Truckers BBC1 21.00
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Who the heck directed/ filmed this ? It must surely be the worst camera work ever ! The constant zooming in and out has drove me nuts after only 10 minutes. I have switched off. What do others think ? as i.m.o it just looks very poor.
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Have the BBC Hierarchy who absconded with £Billions of our money left only peanuts for any new shows.
The last few "comedies" Big school, etc were dire and amature
This is just dreary tosh. Tompkinson still playing his one trick pony. soft as sht vicar from Ballykisangel. Like watching wet newspaper drip on a cloths line.
The BBC need to be brought to account for stealing our money for Rewarding sh*t and poor quality incompetance from the bottom to the board.
BBC........Bad Beneath Contempt.
the word is Shameful.
anything that relies on a flash of female buttocks in the first minute can only be desperate work to keep you interested.
Personally I think it's a load of rubbish!
Blimey..It;s the Corrie girl!
Anyone remember that?
at least i dont have to watch next week, they go to pub, another gets jealous of his GF porn pics, Main character gets into a fight someone gets drunk, someone gets fired , the building gets torched .....
just fill in the Blanks...
which is what the BBC must have said to the Producers of this tosh when they handed them the cheque...
He was crap in Wild at Heart.
It's not that bad just try to enjoy it for what it is.
enjoy it for pointless tosh mmm....??
I dont have the drugs , or lobotomy sorry.
Steven Tomlinson in budgie smugglers in repeated scenes is a retina burning image for what it is.
yet another BBC comission that is poor quality to entertain, inform and :yawn:
sorry.
And for a series called 'Truckers'. There was a total of about 10 minutes actual trucking in it.
Hay the last scene was pretty much fall of trucks what more do you want
Now, you're talkin'
Same here -
I don't like Stephen Tompkinson as an actor either but think he really nailed the Nottingham accent. Wasn't going to watch it but saw this morning that it was written by Billy Ivory who is a Nottingham born and bred writer who has done some good stuff (and he used to drink in our pub ) so gave it a go.
I quite enjoyed it for what it was and will watch it next week - a different employee featured each week.
Too stupid to be drama, totally unfunny, so can't be a comedy.
That's maybe why they called it a comedy-drama.
I think the director has just finished his media studies course - the totally unnecessary camera movement made me feel sick. And the dialogue, I think, would have been very funny in text, in a book maybe. But it wasn't the sort of things people actually say.
By the end I was hoping it was a one-off; alas, no. It's on next week, but I for one won't be watching it.
Who's the "woman from Corrie"?