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By morleywhite
#277816
Does anyone know how you get the clips on your phone had a look on official radio 1 site but cant find them ( there normally there to download )
any help gratefully recieved.
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By Sidders
#277857
DA's Dad is correct.
By ~bex~
#278097
Alternatively, if you want to download them onto your computer, you can get them here (Moyles), here (Mills), and here (Westwood)
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By Mafro
#278242
Damn, that was some ending.
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By Console
#278243
It was about as perfect an ending as you could have.
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By MK Chris
#278246
I've not started watching this but I plan to buy it so if anyone feels the need to reveal the ending, please could you change the text colour to that of the page, like what they do in the 24 thread.

Thanks.
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By Mafro
#278250
Console wrote:It was about as perfect an ending as you could have.


Absolutely.
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By GF05
#278255
Console wrote:It was about as perfect an ending as you could have.



Yeah it was great, it managed to be both sad and uplifting.

What does everyone think about the Ashes to Ashes?. Looking at the description of the story i don't think they'll be able to capture the same popularity LoM had.
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By fish heads
#278261
To be fair the outline of Life on Mars looks absolute turd on paper
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#278265
Did anyone read the story of how they come up with it?

Bags of cash and Blackpool... classic.
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By Vivienne
#278309
I want to know how a spin-off is possible if Sam Tyler is now dead, thus basically taking all the rest of the characters with him... how do you do a spin-off from this point?
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By MK Chris
#278320
Topher wrote:I've not started watching this but I plan to buy it so if anyone feels the need to reveal the ending, please could you change the text colour to that of the page, like what they do in the 24 thread.

Thanks.
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By Walter Sobchak
#278321
Viv wrote:I want to know how a spin-off is possible if Sam Tyler is now dead, thus basically taking all the rest of the characters with him... how do you do a spin-off from this point?


Is he dead?
This ending was superb and at one point I thought maybe his natural life was in the 1970's and he'd somehow been projected into the future after a coach accident.
Then of course he awoke on the bed, with the surgeon looking down, (why did I think of The Wizard of Oz when I was watching that? :roll: ) back in the present day....
but did he?
was he actually from 1973 and was projected into the future, or is he from 2007 and projected into the past??
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By Vivienne
#278322
I would say he IS dead, as I took the little girl switching the tv off at the end to be the equivalent of his life ending.... :-( No??
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By Vivienne
#278323
Console wrote:It was about as perfect an ending as you could have.


No it wasn't..... he's dead... SOB.
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By MK Chris
#278326
*sigh* I give up.
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By Vivienne
#278329
It's nothing to "sigh" about.... I went through tissues ahoy on Tuesday evening, cos I was sobbing so much......
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By MK Chris
#278330
Once again...

Topher wrote:I've not started watching this but I plan to buy it so if anyone feels the need to reveal the ending, please could you change the text colour to that of the page, like what they do in the 24 thread.

Thanks.

Never mind.
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By Vivienne
#278333
O!!! I've just told you how it ends and you ain't happy !!!
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By DemonHorse
#278334
He didnt want to know.... he wants to watch it without knowing at some point in future.
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By Vivienne
#278335
Well, it's too late now.......... he's DEAD everyone...... KICKED DA BUCKET....... GONE TO THE PIE IN THE SKY.
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By foot-loose
#278340
Aye.

Cheers for that Viv. :evil:
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By Walter Sobchak
#278342
Viv wrote:I would say he IS dead, as I took the little girl switching the tv off at the end to be the equivalent of his life ending.... :-( No??


Maybe you're right, I took that as what used to happen when she went, as in Test card girl switching off the telly.


Philip Glenister did remind me of a copper from many years ago, I remember being caught scrumping by him; after chasing me around the field shouting, he caught me, and pulled me by the ear all the way home, and it bleedin hurt too.

He was a londoner, sent to the country (probably to get rid of the nasty git).