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Masters of Sex, Holby City, Broadchurch

  • 25-04-2015 1:11pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10


    Two of the programmes I mentioned in the subject line are two of the best series in the last decade, in my opinion. The two being Masters of Sex and Broadchurch. I'm partial to watching a bit of David Tennant!

    Holby's like a bit of a comfort blanket - it's on at the same time in the same slot it's been in for years. But I'm a bit disappointed with them bringing back old characters. I believe they're going to do it again next week. And all that stuff about 'running everything past the board' - very boring, more like.

    On matters unrelated (although getting home and vegging in front of the TV helps with this) I didn't like my job, then it changed and I really liked it for a while. I've started to hate it in the last few months but it's just about the only job I've ever done, so in terms of actual job experience, I've only ever really done office work. I'm also interested in books and worked in a kind of editing many years ago. Advice welcome.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,585 ✭✭✭✭Lady Chatterton


    LilyRose42 wrote: »

    On matters unrelated (although getting home and vegging in front of the TV helps with this) I didn't like my job, then it changed and I really liked it for a while. I've started to hate it in the last few months but it's just about the only job I've ever done, so in terms of actual job experience, I've only ever really done office work. I'm also interested in books and worked in a kind of editing many years ago. Advice welcome.

    Mod Note:

    Hi OP, welcome to Boards.ie. There are work/career/education forums here on Boards, you should get lots of assistance there :)


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