Richard lll : The King in the Carpark C4 Monday

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 727
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    So let's make things up to fit the story. The dates were completely wrong but let's say he ate lots of fish.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,053
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    Chuck another ad break in. Valuable advertising space :rolleyes:
  • planetsplanets Posts: 47,784
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    19Nick68 wrote: »
    I like Phillipa, a British eccentric who did a bit of research, raised some cash, dug up a council car park and found a king.

    With her dying breathe she will know she achieved her lifes aim. Not many of us can say that.

    agreed i think the producers who edited this have done a shit job, they CHOSE to edit it in this bizarre manner
  • M. TouretteM. Tourette Posts: 6,967
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    So let's make things up to fit the story. The dates were completely wrong but let's say he ate lots of fish.

    I eat a tin of tuna a day and even though i'm 80 I still get mistaken for a member of One Direction

    Also if they are saying he was a queen, then he will have moisturised every day
  • SuzeSuze Posts: 879
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    19Nick68 wrote: »
    I like Phillipa, a British eccentric who did a bit of research, raised some cash, dug up a council car park and found a king.

    With her dying breathe she will know she achieved her lifes aim. Not many of us can say that.

    Absolutely.
  • CadivaCadiva Posts: 18,412
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    You have to wonder what the BBC would have done with the same opportunity to exclusively follow the dig. Perhaps Michael Wood or Dan Snow giving us some real historical information instead of the over dramatised style of this one.
  • planetsplanets Posts: 47,784
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    Cadiva wrote: »
    You have to wonder what the BBC would have done with the same opportunity to exclusively follow the dig. Perhaps Michael Wood or Dan Snow giving us some real historical information instead of the over dramatised style of this one.

    would love to have seen michael wood do this
  • stargazer61stargazer61 Posts: 70,925
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    So let's make things up to fit the story. The dates were completely wrong but let's say he ate lots of fish.

    The dates were not 'wrong'............there is always a wide span............they cannot date to specific years.
  • Calamity-joCalamity-jo Posts: 794
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    I'm disappointed. Radio Times bills this as a Time Team Special with a photo of Tony Robinson. Never been near Time Team.:(
  • Fairyprincess0Fairyprincess0 Posts: 30,059
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    planets wrote: »
    would love to have seen michael wood do this

    ....or Louis theroux.....;)
  • M. TouretteM. Tourette Posts: 6,967
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    planets wrote: »
    would love to have seen michael wood do this

    Just be thankful it wasn't Tony Robinson and crew
  • chloebchloeb Posts: 6,501
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    This is unintentionally hilarious, for all the wrong reasons , sad really
  • stargazer61stargazer61 Posts: 70,925
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    Cadiva wrote: »
    You have to wonder what the BBC would have done with the same opportunity to exclusively follow the dig. Perhaps Michael Wood or Dan Snow giving us some real historical information instead of the over dramatised style of this one.

    Exactly what I said earlier. This C4 programme is shameful and Leicester uni should have vetoed it
  • Friday's childFriday's child Posts: 100
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    Cadiva wrote: »
    You have to wonder what the BBC would have done with the same opportunity to exclusively follow the dig. Perhaps Michael Wood or Dan Snow giving us some real historical information instead of the over dramatised style of this one.

    Well, I am enjoying this, but keep wishing Professor Sue Black and her team had been put in charge - with Michael Wood introducing it.
  • TiggywinkTiggywink Posts: 3,687
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    Oh my God, this is a shambles but it has been worth it for the gags on here - I've been killing myself laughing and I am actually a Ricardian apologist!

    But this whole thing hasn't done Richard III any favours, .. shame.
  • ExistentialistExistentialist Posts: 1,459
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    That Jo woman looks like a saucy minx.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,252
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    planets wrote: »
    would love to have seen michael wood do this

    Yes, he would've been great.

    I appreciate that mi'lady is passionate about 'her' Richard, but the balance of this programme seems all skewed.
  • SecretLifeoBeesSecretLifeoBees Posts: 50,831
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    All joking in this thread aside I can't wait to see the facial reconstruction to see if there is any resemblance to the portrait.
  • Serial LurkerSerial Lurker Posts: 10,763
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    Genuinely lolled :D
  • littlebootieslittlebooties Posts: 2,320
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    :D:D:D:D:D
  • Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    It's not only Richard who is off his horse!
  • QueenMaudeQueenMaude Posts: 536
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    You lot are so negative, this is a great achievement for Phillipa, no one thought it would happen but she stuck with this for years and now its paid off. I am sure through all her studying him, she feels some kind of bond with his story. I think its a great discovery, but then I would say that I studied history for my masters :p
  • MissCultureMissCulture Posts: 704
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    I am a direct descendant of Edward I (19th great-grandfather)...and my 13th great-grandmother is Elizabeth Woodville who married King Edward IV...does my DNA count at all in this?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 727
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    A very small entrance wound... not quite as big as this one!!!
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