Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Are you crash proof?
BBC 2: The Truth About Property Series 2
Quite long (60 mins) it can be bookmarked or downloaded as a file to watch later. Concludes tonight 8pm.
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1. Sitting Tight said...
Watched this last night. Finally a decent property programme on the box telling it how it really is!! Think I sat through the whole hour with a smile on my face quietly thinking " we've known that for ages !"
2. Sid Public said...
What made me laugh about this programme was the woman in Peterborough town centre telling people "oh yes, you're certainly crash proof!"
... hmmmmnnnnn........ we'll see!
3. magnifico said...
I was contacted by the program maker, following a rant on the beebs site a few months ago, to find out whether I was selling to move. When I told them I was selling to rent my services were no longer required.
Shame, I'm sure my chiselled good looks would provided an eye-candy.... Only on a blog can I get away with such nonsense.
4. str 2007 said...
Best you weren't on it.
Apart from one switched on property trader who's got out the rest of the programme was rubbish.
Andrew Verity who was sold to rent in his last series seems to have been heavily curtailed.
I would go so far as to suggest that someone up above didn't want to put out too much bad news to the sheeple.
I would describe the programme as censored.
I know you out there reading Andrew - was it ?
5. yoyo1 said...
str2007 "I would describe the programme as censored."
maybe the juicy bits are scheduled for later on this year, late autumn?