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Old 15-04-2012, 06:03 PM
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Default Historical mini-series (centennial type) suggestions?

Something following generations, something well produced.
Doesn't have be country specific,maybe around the 17th or 18th century on would be interesting. North and South was good in its day also. Tried roots recently, was disappointed.

Too specific?
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Old 15-04-2012, 06:17 PM
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Shogun (not real history, but entertaining).
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Old 15-04-2012, 06:24 PM
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Just considering that one. Maybe Napoleon also.
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Old 15-04-2012, 06:32 PM
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The Tudors
http://watchseries.eu/serie/the_tudors
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Old 15-04-2012, 11:51 PM
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Rome was outstanding.
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roots or roots 2: still pickin'.
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Old 16-04-2012, 09:57 AM
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roots or roots 2: still pickin'.
"Roots 2 root harder"
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Old 16-04-2012, 09:58 AM
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John Adams is worth watching, although maybe a bit more focussed on one individual than you're looking for.
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Shogun (not real history, but entertaining).
I believe the term is repped. Hard to get a dvd copy though.
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Rome was outstanding.
Whereas Rome I have the 2 box-sets for............incre dible.
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The Lee Sessions
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PROC Gig Guide
Jawbone: Acoustic Folk & Blues Commune
The Pavilion, Carey's Lane, 9:30 pm

Underscore Orkestra
The Pavilion, Carey's Lane, 9pm

Inner City Blues Band
Crane Lane Theatre, Phoenix St., 11:30 pm

The Clancy Boys
Clancy's, Marlborough St., 8:30 pm

Nathan O'Regan
The Oliver Plunkett, Oliver Plunkett St., 8pm

Bedrock
Reardens, Washington St., 10pm

Traditional Irish Music Session
The Gables, Douglas St., 9:30 pm

Momma Robertson
The Oliverplunkett , 9pm

The Lee Sessions
An Spailpín Fánach, South Main St., 9:30 pm

The Lee Sessions
The Corner House, Coburg St, 9:30 pm

The Lee Sessions
The Porterhouse, Sheare's St., 9pm

The Sundown Sessions
The Raven, 9pm

Clan Gatherings
The Woodford, Paul St., 8:30 pm

The Paul Dunlea Bigband & The Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz E
Curtis Auditorium, Cork School Of Music, 8pm

Debarra's Sitting Room
De Barras, Clonakilty, 9pm

The Stove Sessions with Tanya Louise
Windsor Inn LV Bar, 55 MacCurtain St., 9:30 pm

Test
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The Threepenny Kino: Network (1976) Dir: Ingmar Bergman Star
Solidaritybooks, 43 Douglas Street, Cork, 9pm

Death Of A Salesman
The Everyman, MacCurtain St., 8pm

Panadrama Theatre
Griffith College, 7pm

Dradin, In Love
Granary Theatre, 8pm

The Dance Of Making
Firkin Crane, 10am

Kids Arts and Crafts Classes 6 Weeks
Blackrock Community Centre, 2pm

A Morning Session with John Mullins - Leadership, Management
The Maryborough Hotel, Douglas, Cork, 7:30 am

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