Crossroads garage. It’s a real garage. On location.
Sharon outside the real shop at the real garage on location
Mac, Sharon and Valerie outside the real shop on location, with real petrol pumps, all on location
Nobby gets to go on location with a real damaged car outside a real garage on location
A frankly insane amount on location in tonight’s #Crossroads. Years and tears worth in one episode. They’re obvs dead chuffed with the new garage. Even Nobby the extra gets an outing, but the sound is awful and they all have to shout at each other over traffic noise. Bliss.
#vintagetv
#classictv
20 hours ago
7
1
2
1
Finally a Youtube thumbnail with someone gurning at the camera that has enticed me to hit play. Catnip. CATNIP!
19 hours ago
16
1
4
0
I’m pretty sure it’s Chalfont St. Giles, as used for the film.
1 day ago
0
0
1
0
Advertisement
It's 10 years today since Prince died.
So a reminder of this, that happened on the other place, because sometimes sadness can still bring laughter.
1 day ago
243
74
3
2
You know who would have actually killed on Twitter/Bluesky?
Bob Monkhouse.
He'd have owned the short-format social media.
1 day ago
84
4
3
0
Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans
Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create
Something I don't see in this report: any explanation of why an outright ban is better than requiring phones to be turned off and in a bag. Tell us what problem this will solve, and how. (I am already aware of the multiple reasons why a child might need their phone) www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
1 day ago
28
5
14
0
The Escapologist from Matilda the Musical 🙂
1 day ago
0
0
1
0
Dobson on location
Mac and Dobson on location
Dobson on location
Location
Bloody Nora.
#Crossroads garage has reopened AND ITS ON LOCATION
Genuinely did not see that coming.
🤯
#vintagetv
#classictv
@crossroadsmotel.bsky.social
1 day ago
8
2
1
2
We need to overwhelm the BBC with complaints about this. This is the most egregious breach of their own impartiality guidelines I can remember. They’re no longer even trying to hide it.
www.bbc.co.uk/contact/comp...
1 day ago
191
108
19
2
Due South - tail-end of post-Twin Peaks quirky drama mini-boom meets even mini-er momentary Mountie craze in oddball offbeat Canadian In Chicago quasi-Slattery culture clash comedy crimebust. Unclear however whether this particular Mountie always got his can.
timworthington.org/2026/01/23/l...
1 day ago
10
3
4
0
Literally the only use case for IQ is determining whether you qualify to give your money to Mensa, and frankly anyone who decides to do that has rather disproven the premise that IQ measures any kind of general intelligence.
1 day ago
56
6
1
2
Advertisement
Fight fight fight
2 days ago
4
1
1
1
The average person doesn’t give a fuck if AI has some niche use where it actually excels if used properly. In fact, that is what a tool is *supposed* to do and none of us will have a problem if it is used like that. What we see is AI fucking up real life in a massive way.
2 days ago
2625
551
18
36
Mid-morning chuckles with ⭐ #SidJames #PeterSellers #TonyHancock in 📽️ ORDERS ARE ORDERS (1954) 11am classic comedy #TPTVsubtitles
2 days ago
5
3
0
0
This is a good example of why "MPs are far more on touch with people than you lefties.. " is bullshit.
2 days ago
7
3
0
0
Twice weekly emails from Spotify begging me to come back.
RECREATE the experience of having a sad and desperate ex constantly begging you to give them another chance, by simply cancelling your Spotify subscription.
2 days ago
6
1
0
1
I discovered this gem of an article from Tit-Bits, I would expect if @fubsyshabaroon.bsky.social hasn't seen they would need to.
I mean, I'm convinced.
2 days ago
16
5
2
1
Watching the Beatles Anthology again. One of the many things I love about it, and perhaps the most important - in 1995, the actor Kevin Eldon realised he could do a perfect George Martin impression.
2 days ago
18
3
2
0
Noel’s House Party
BBC1, 9 January 1999, 1905-1950
The Complaint
Six viewers complained about the use of
offensive language.
The Broadcaster’s Statement
The BBC said that the language used by an NTV
contributor was unacceptable. However, they thought
the presenter handled the instance of what can
unfortunately occur in live television, seriously and
tactfully by making clear to the contributor and
viewers that such language was likely to cause offence.
He asked for an apology and ensured appropriate
language was used later in the programme.
The BSC’s Finding
A Standards Panel watched the programme and
noted the broadcaster’s statement regarding the
circumstances. It took the view that the use of the word
‘fuck’ in a programme aimed at a family audience was
inappropriate. The complaints were upheld.
Meanwhile on Noel's House Party...
3 days ago
27
5
8
1
Advertisement
'we have got a testimony from one child saying they just scroll endlessly'
oh okay. so tell them to stop doing that. why do you have to sell off my privacy rights to palantir bcos one child told you some fucking bullshit one time?
poe-faced prick talking to mr. super mullet. what tl am i even in?
3 days ago
73
24
1
0
"Endless scrolling" Yeah, my mum does that. It's not just kids.
3 days ago
0
0
0
0
Share a random film GIF! 🎬🖤
3 days ago
13
3
0
4