Watching Television

Do you watch television during the day?

Check, yes. Apart from the occasional time filling stuff, sometimes we watch things we’ve recorded a bit at a time.

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I try not to Pauline, but if I’m tired I sit down with a cup of tea and some biscuits and watch whatever I can find that attracts my attention…

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Maybe the lunchtime news sometimes - that’s all.
Our TV doesn’t usually get turned on until 7.00pm.

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Presumably the reflection of yourself in the black screen? :grin::wink::rofl::rofl:

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Well it is true that I’m more interesting than half the rubbish on the telly Dex…
:sunglasses:

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Entirely true. I had ordered you this book, but somehow I don’t think you’ll actually use it :wink:

Soliloquy!: The Shakespeare Monologues - Women (Applause Acting Series) annotated Edition by Earley, Michael, Keil, Philippa published by Applause Theatre & Cinema Books (2000) https://amzn.eu/d/eKt4wYR

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Yes,we watch 90s Coronation Street when it was entertaining amd fun.

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If you mean during daylight hours then rarely. If it is raining then I might turn on the TV and watch something on one of the streaming services.

Definitely a recent habit, until about a year ago my TV was first turned on at 7pm to watch the news

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Yes in the afternoon. Often good films on.

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Yes either tv or you tube or I listen to radio via tv.

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Yes Pauline, it’s company if it’s intersting , I like Jeremy vine whilst I Potter, discussion programmes sometimes . Later in the day I watch recordings .

There are times I can’t stand the yapping and overtalking so I turn off and read

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I don’t watch tv at all. I use the laptop for all my movie watching.

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Since the Queen Died i’ve had it on all day, previously hardly at all . once the funeral is over I shall switch off again .

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I watch zero daytime TV.
I remember watching Crown Court on the box when I was a kid at lunchtime, cracking program that was!

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Usually F1 and not a lot else.

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Not usually, but like @Eliza I’ve been watching a lot of the coverage about Queen Elizabeth, all the processions. Yesterday’s slow march from the Palace to Westminster Hall I found so very moving. Loved seeing those amazing horses, so disciplined, walking so slowly, which I imagine is not at all a natural gait for them.

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I do not have a TV at home.
Haven’t missed it at all for the past two years.

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No, only the news when I stop for coffee or lunch, I associate day time TV with being ill.

When I was housebound after an accident a few years ago and couldn’t do much, I watched a lot, I hated it, all those day time programs are a bit mind numbing :fearful:

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Hi

Yes, I watch a lot of TV during the day, mostly stuff I have recorded, on the days I cannot walk about.

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