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The Wipers Times (Repeat)

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Supermike | 16:56 Mon 11th Nov 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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That excellent drama/documentary "The Wipers Times" is being repeated at 1.50 A.M tomorrow morning (Tuesday) and finishes at 4.00 A.M on BBC2. If you missed it or, like me, want to see it again then set your recorders and watch it at your leisure.

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Cheers Mike...it looks good: Feature-length factual drama by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, starring Ben Chaplin, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Michael Palin and Emilia Fox
Be advised that this repeat broadcast is designated as [SL], i.e. will include an on-screen sign language interpreter, which may or may not affect your enjoyment of the programme.
subtitles would be more useful; I had to give up as the dialogue was obscured by too much artillery fire.
It is also designated [AD, S] (Audio Description, Subtitles) which are both selectable, unlike SL which is obligatory.

I would be surprised if the original airing did not have optional subtitles; it is rare for modern prerecorded broadcasts to not have that option.
not on my telly, alas, even though I now have a colour one...
Wait for the valves to get warm and then try it, jno !.
tonyav, my f-i-l once made his own telly, back in the early days (long before I knew him, of course), winding the wires around loo rolls by hand... but I am much more up to date than that.
Do you have a crystal set radio, jno ?.
I did investigate buying a new wireless but apparently it has a completely different meaning these days and I need to have a lapdog or something.
I may have wandered a wee bit off topic; sorry, Supermike
Humourously so nonetheless.
thanks mike, missed it the first time

you can also use the lapdogs as muffs jno

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