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Vigil - BBC1
Revisiting The Real-Life Murders That Shook The Royal Navy
A new BBC One drama will explore the complexities around a suspicious death onboard one of the Royal Navy's submarines while on patrol providing the UK nuclear deterrence.
The linked article also discusses true events of murder within the Royal Navy.
I'm going to watch it and see where it goes.
AiY
A new BBC One drama will explore the complexities around a suspicious death onboard one of the Royal Navy's submarines while on patrol providing the UK nuclear deterrence.
The linked article also discusses true events of murder within the Royal Navy.
I'm going to watch it and see where it goes.
AiY
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Re: Vigil - BBC1
Me too
They did it with this - Why do the BEEB plugin programs more than 7 days in advance so you can't add them to your EPG
so thanks for the reminder AiY
They did it with this - Why do the BEEB plugin programs more than 7 days in advance so you can't add them to your EPG
so thanks for the reminder AiY
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Re: Vigil - BBC1
Watched episode 1
dramatic first 10 mins
show promise
Thanks for the tip AiY
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p ... -episode-1
dramatic first 10 mins
show promise
Thanks for the tip AiY
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p ... -episode-1
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How come the investigator is allowed on a helicopter going out to the sub without any survival training in case of the heli ditching....what would elf an safety say! tut tut!
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Oh come on
suspend your disbelief
she had the training off camera (didn't she?)
more to the point when the reactor started going off with alarms bells, would she have been allowed to stand amongst the crew squawking "What's going on" ! they would have got her out of there ASAP !
anyway I'm not doing any more critcism of what looks like being a cracking good series, with a strong cast
as @mc2fool said, looking forward to tonight
suspend your disbelief
she had the training off camera (didn't she?)
more to the point when the reactor started going off with alarms bells, would she have been allowed to stand amongst the crew squawking "What's going on" ! they would have got her out of there ASAP !
anyway I'm not doing any more critcism of what looks like being a cracking good series, with a strong cast
as @mc2fool said, looking forward to tonight
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Yeah, well the best of shows have absurdities, but one just has to go with them. My observation is, why did her cop colleague act as she did after finding the memory stick? If she hadn't reacted in that way, al would have been well - and plugging the thing in to her laptop to have a quick peek was irrational and stupid.
Still, I'm in for the series. It shows more promise than anything else around at the mo.
Arb.
Still, I'm in for the series. It shows more promise than anything else around at the mo.
Arb.
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Arborbridge wrote:My observation is, why did her cop colleague act as she did after finding the memory stick? If she hadn't reacted in that way, al would have been well
IIRC her Navy overseer came in to hassle her to finish up and she didn't have time to replace the foot on the chair, and she wanted to get off base ASAP in case that was discovered, which it was pretty pronto.
I see there's a fact-or-fiction critique at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/vigil-gets-right-wrong-life-board-vanguard-class-nuclear/ ... which I haven't bothered to read as I'm enjoying the show so far ...
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monabri wrote:How come the investigator is allowed on a helicopter going out to the sub without any survival training in case of the heli ditching....what would elf an safety say! tut tut!
Yes. I was thinking that myself, at the time.
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mc2fool wrote:Arborbridge wrote:My observation is, why did her cop colleague act as she did after finding the memory stick? If she hadn't reacted in that way, al would have been well
IIRC her Navy overseer came in to hassle her to finish up and she didn't have time to replace the foot on the chair, and she wanted to get off base ASAP in case that was discovered, which it was pretty pronto.
Precisely. So why didn't she just get on with that, rather than stopping for a peek? I guess so she could be apprehended at gunpoint and with dogs!
But I am enjoying it so far.
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Good to see the torpedo tubes getting some use. Cracking show, and lining up eagerly for tonight's episode
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The first thing that grabbed me was the Royal Navy sticker on the RAF search and rescue helicopter in the trailer. I expected there to be more errors and unwilling to sign up to the telegraph, I won't add mine to whatever they found.
Taking away the faults, after all it should be entertaining and there will be some artistic license. I watched two episodes last night and thought it worth my time.
It was a bit of a Game of Thrones reunion and It's probably the first thing I've watched on teresteral TV in a while. I think I will keep going with this even if the entertainment is spotting the mistakes.
Taking away the faults, after all it should be entertaining and there will be some artistic license. I watched two episodes last night and thought it worth my time.
It was a bit of a Game of Thrones reunion and It's probably the first thing I've watched on teresteral TV in a while. I think I will keep going with this even if the entertainment is spotting the mistakes.
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could you please explain? - for someone who has never watched this program, like me.Gerry557 wrote:The first thing that grabbed me was the Royal Navy sticker on the RAF search and rescue helicopter in the trailer. I expected there to be more errors and unwilling to sign up to the telegraph, I won't add mine to whatever they found.
Taking away the faults, after all it should be entertaining and there will be some artistic license. I watched two episodes last night and thought it worth my time.
It was a bit of a Game of Thrones reunion and It's probably the first thing I've watched on teresteral TV in a while. I think I will keep going with this even if the entertainment is spotting the mistakes.
It was a bit of a Game of Thrones reunion
Do you mean some of the actors were the same? I noticed several familiar faces from other programs, though obviously not Game of Thrones.
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Gerry557 wrote:The first thing that grabbed me was the Royal Navy sticker on the RAF search and rescue helicopter in the trailer.
Good spot, I missed that, but I miss most things like that, I do enjoy them, so please keep posting
I'm not signing up either, so will rely on here for bloopers and witty comment
Having said that I am enjoying the series, it has been very good so far
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arb
Yes its the same actors from GoT. Gendry, Stannis, Ygritte etc playing different parts obviously. Im not expecting to see dothraki hordes or dragons but hey that might be cool.
pje16
Well Im not going to try and find them cos I want to take my brain out and enjoy it. Im not sure when its supposed to be set date wise but those helicopters have been out of service for some time now. When they opened the cargo door to winch her out it slid the wrong way, she took her crew helmet down to the sub ....... and left it? With her dry suit. She also went down on her own. Maybe the winchman was on holiday that day. Remember its only TV and we shouldn't worry about little things like tax payer funded expensive helmets and dry suits or maybe thats why they couldn't afford the extra crewman.
Focus on the clues instead!
Yes its the same actors from GoT. Gendry, Stannis, Ygritte etc playing different parts obviously. Im not expecting to see dothraki hordes or dragons but hey that might be cool.
pje16
Well Im not going to try and find them cos I want to take my brain out and enjoy it. Im not sure when its supposed to be set date wise but those helicopters have been out of service for some time now. When they opened the cargo door to winch her out it slid the wrong way, she took her crew helmet down to the sub ....... and left it? With her dry suit. She also went down on her own. Maybe the winchman was on holiday that day. Remember its only TV and we shouldn't worry about little things like tax payer funded expensive helmets and dry suits or maybe thats why they couldn't afford the extra crewman.
Focus on the clues instead!
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Gerry557 wrote:The first thing that grabbed me was the Royal Navy sticker on the RAF search and rescue helicopter in the trailer. I expected there to be more errors and unwilling to sign up to the telegraph, I won't add mine to whatever they found.
I think I will keep going with this even if the entertainment is spotting the mistakes.
I think I spotted one.
"...on diesels so need to go up to surface to use periscope." - Surely "to use snorkel" rather than "periscope"?
Though, at the surface, they'd need to use periscope as well. As the following action sequence demonstrated!
Gerry557 wrote:Im not sure when its supposed to be set date wise but those helicopters have been out of service for some time now.
That the 'copter looked rather an old one vaguely crossed my mind at the time, now that I think of it.
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I only watched the first 5 or 10 minutes of episode 1. I found the very bolshy, almost mutinous, reaction of the Line of Duty actor unbelievable. OTOH, I've never been in the services, so perhaps that isn't so unbelievable. Put me off anyway.
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Gerry557 wrote:pje16
Well I'm not going to try and find them cos I want to take my brain out and enjoy it.
@Gerry557
Sorry I wasn't asking you to do that, but you do seem to be very good a spotting the oddities
so ONLY if you can't resist another one
Love the description of take the brain out and enjoy it
I think I do that with everything I watch
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Another dark mumbling offering from BBC!! Had to watch it on iplayer ( lighter contrast than telly for some reason ) and on subtitles.
Flawed from the get go I thought - if the mission to remain undetected is SO critical why did the captain radio out the death in the first place? Just keep the body stowed until end of patrol?
It's ok. I'll have to stick with it now to see if my prediction of police lady/coxswain nookie in the bomb shop bears out....
Flawed from the get go I thought - if the mission to remain undetected is SO critical why did the captain radio out the death in the first place? Just keep the body stowed until end of patrol?
It's ok. I'll have to stick with it now to see if my prediction of police lady/coxswain nookie in the bomb shop bears out....
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bluedonkey wrote:I only watched the first 5 or 10 minutes of episode 1. I found the very bolshy, almost mutinous, reaction of the Line of Duty actor unbelievable. OTOH, I've never been in the services, so perhaps that isn't so unbelievable. Put me off anyway.
Actually, the way all the crew behave is not what you would expect - however, the scriptwriters are conjuring up a drama, not a documentary. So let's bear with, eh?
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