Documentary
Never Did Me Any Harm
Tuesday 13th Feb 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Channel 4
Experimental mini-series in which children from four different families turn back the clock for two weeks so that they can live as their parents did when they were young.
Michael Foster, a father-of-three from London, was a major Thrash tape trader in the 80s and is annoyed at the instant nature of today's metal underground, so he stops internet access and transfers his sons record collection to D90 cassettes, which he then sends to him through the post, making him wait a week for each to arrive.
This TV show looks good
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This TV show looks good
"If you want a picture of the future of UK Thrash, imagine a boot stamping on a Member's face, forever."
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Re: This TV show looks good
terrorizer wrote:Michael Foster, a father-of-three from London, was a major Thrash tape trader in the 80s and is annoyed at the instant nature of today's metal underground, so he stops internet access and transfers his sons record collection to D90 cassettes, which he then sends to him through the post, making him wait a week for each to arrive.
Why not just send the kid some decent 80s Thrash tapes instead??
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You do know this is a joke right? The show is on, I just changed the details a little.
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MartinC wrote:Haha, owned.
Fullly!!!
Well, I've only ever seen the advert for it once!!! I coulda been true for all I know (or care!)
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