Monthly Archives: November 2011

Adam Postans’ weekly Couch Potato column – Friday, 25 November

BBC1’s Young Apprentice candidates were directing youth-oriented TV adverts on Monday, making teenagers do ridiculous things you’d never see in the real world. Which reminds me, EastEnders was on every day this week. =========================================================  My verdict on Strictly Come Dancing’s … Continue reading

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Adam Postans’ Couch Potato column – Friday, 18 November

My assessment of BBC2’s fluffy new overacted 1960s-set airline drama. Pan Am-dram. ===================================================== BBC1 Young Apprentice candidate James McCullagh: “People always tell me I’m 17 going on 67.” Which is fine. Unless the person telling you is a police officer … Continue reading

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Adam Postans’ Couch Potato column – Friday, 11 November

Series two of Downton Abbey is over and, like me, you’re probably distraught. It means I’ll have to talk to my wife again on Sunday nights now that she’s not watching it. =====================================================  Apparently there’s no truth in the rumour … Continue reading

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Adam Postans’ Couch Potato column – Saturday, 5 November

Channel 4’s The Food Hospital examines the science behind using food as medicine and its remarkable healing properties, with episode one featuring a woman with extreme Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and a seven-year-old migraine sufferer. But it’s nothing new. Eamonn Holmes … Continue reading

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