You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more
BBC2 tonight @ 21.00
Ta.
Only in Scotland.
Balls.
Checked iPlayer? May be an option for non-scots
BBC Scotland is an option buried deep in the channels
It's on channel 970 on Sky
He was sat with a group in the bar I was drinking in on Saturday.
Doesn't seem to be an option on Virgin, only beeb 1 Scotland
I saw it at the cine with a q & a with graham himself. I enjoyed it will watch again, ta for psa
Ta. Will see how Project Management reacts when I say I'd like to watch something on proper, live telly!
Bollocks ! Mine didn't record 🙁 Probably finger trouble. I'll try Sky 970. Cheers.
He was sat with a group in the bar I was drinking in on Saturday.
Small world - one of that group was sat on my sofa yesterday 🙂
I went to the cinema to see this and Graeme did a Q&A at the end. A very engaging chap.
I tried to watch it on iPlayer - I couldn't understand a flamin word he said!! It looked really interesting but no idea what was happening sadly! Sorry Scottish friends....
Seriously Big Daddy ?
Mostly yes, but as I'm a southerner it's my problem! The music was annoying too...
I genuinely thought you were joking. I found him an interesting and thoroughly articulate guy.
Brilliant film - I understood every word as an East Londoner - no problem! Quite poignant in places and what a wacky engineer he is!!
I'm sure he is, and what I could understand was very interesting. Not meaning to be disrespectful at all, but his accent is very thick! I'll retreat back in my Surrey box. As you were...
Ta, off to watch this now courtesy of iPlayer 😀
Just watched it, its what cycling is in a nutshell. Hatstand, superb.
Watched it and enjoyed it, funny life he has had and seeing him building it in his house, seems fame and fortune passed him buy sadly
I tried to watch it on iPlayer - I couldn't understand a flamin word he said!! It looked really interesting but no idea what was happening sadly! Sorry Scottish friends....
To be fair to Big Daddy, me and my mate watched it and struggled to hear what he was saying at the start of the programme. (me West of Scotland, him Stirling). It was probably just the first 5 mins that his voice was quite quiet.
I'd give it another go BD as it was a great watch.
(It usually rips my knitting when soft southereners pretend not to understand us. :wink:)
Watching it now, can only make out select words though it's getting better, reckon the director had a word after seeing the rushes from the first days filming.
Top tip! You can switch on subtitles in iPlayer.
I ruined my hearing at rock gigs and raves so I have to use them relatively often, especially if there's ambient noise along with the speech.