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by Tomo » May 2nd, '08, 11:11
Trick or Treat
10pm, tonight
Channel 4
From The Radio Times:
"The scarily smooth master of illusions returns to play more of his mind games on the public. This is the show where Brown presents his victim with a choice of two cards. If they're lucky enough to pick the "treat" card, Brown uses his powers to cook up something pleasant for them; if they get "trick", the results can be dark almost to the point of cruel. Preview DVDs weren't available, but we're told that in the first programme father-of-two Glen picks a treat card. His reward is to compete in a Night of the Champions pub quiz. Brown has a week in which to train Glen for the big night by convincing him he has a better memory than he realised. There are elements of Faking It here (no bad thing), and if previous series are anything to go by, there should be a dash of satisfying creepiness, too."
With the new series of Peep Show starting straight afterwards, it sounds like a smashing night in!
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by Mandrake » May 2nd, '08, 11:44
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by Tomo » May 2nd, '08, 11:58
How the heck did I miss that?
EDIT: I know how it happened... I'm watching a repeat of The Beiderbecke Affair over lunch. Oh, Mrs Swinburne, will you never be mine!
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by Marvo Marky » May 2nd, '08, 12:01
Mandrake wrote:And we all know which highly skilled FX master/magish helped with the car crash stunt, don't we kiddiwinks ?
No!
Give us a clue...
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by spudgun » May 2nd, '08, 12:12
was it not Mr Lauten

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by MickyScouse » May 2nd, '08, 13:44
Alas, I'm going to a ball tonight so will watch the repeat on e4 tomorrow night at 10 (I think).
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by queen of clubs » May 2nd, '08, 14:32
Derren Brown
and Peep Show! And I still have an episode of Desperate Housewives to catch up on this evening, too! Yaaay!!! I'm making a night of it

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by babyshanks » May 2nd, '08, 14:37
Damn my social life. I would love to watch it. That 4oD thing doesnt seem to want to work on my computer. Derren Brown or alcohol??
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by Mandrake » May 2nd, '08, 14:43
spudgun wrote:was it not Mr Lauten

It was indeed!
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by Mandrake » May 2nd, '08, 14:44
Tomo wrote:How the heck did I miss that?
EDIT: I know how it happened... I'm watching a repeat of The Beiderbecke Affair over lunch. Oh, Mrs Swinburne, will you never be mine!
No worries, Derren's well worth having multiple posts

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by Sophie » May 10th, '08, 16:15
Actually last nights Trick Or Treat...with the kitten made me cry. I very nearly had to leave the room, I hate cryin' infront of other people. I dont know why It got to me so much.
I loved the bit where the man looked in the hole in the fence!!! That made me smile. So naughty!!!
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by dat8962 » May 10th, '08, 18:05
I thought that the fence thing was the best part of last night's installment. Overall I found it a rather disappointing programme for a change.

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It's not really an optical illusion - it just looks like one!
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by Replicant » May 10th, '08, 18:09
Yes, it wasn't the best DB show I've seen, but still an interesting premise and good entertainment (if a little controversial, perhaps). And a damn sight better than the usual c*** (not the best) on TV these days.
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by Beardy » May 10th, '08, 20:33
In response to the above, that was actually one of my favourite trick or treat episodes last night! I loved it!
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by IAIN » May 10th, '08, 20:58
i thought it was rather fantastic...giving someone a horrific treat which turned out to be a lovely gift to give someone quite young...hopefully it'll stay with her and help her in the future...
its up there with the previous series with the piano player - loved that one...
i love the way each series has become more and more stylised too - each series had a theme, and these trick or treat ones are sinister/forboding mixed with brain training and psychological adjustments...
well done to all involved - if i wasnt so tired, i'd stand up and salute them..
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