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    Bonekickers

    Whoo hooooo a new show coming soon on BBC 1:


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pre.../29/bone.shtml

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    Have any of you been watching this program, it is really good. they have a great cast and the story lines are really interesting,,


    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main...ekickers08.xml
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    I flicked over for five minutes the other day and it looked good. I was too tired to watch it but I might catch up on the iPlayer.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    The trailers looked promising, so I had my computer tape it. The episodes are good. My only concern is that they tackle to big stories to be real.

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    I recorded this week's episode so I shall watch it some time over the weekend.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    BBC buries 'Bonekickers'

    The BBC has decided not to commission a second series of archaeological drama Bonekickers.

    The show starred Julie Graham as the head of a team of archaeologists solving historical mysteries and was penned by Life On Mars creators Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham.

    While initial ratings were good - some 6.8m (30.5%) tuned in for the first episode in July - the audience quickly declined, losing 3.2 million viewers in four weeks.

    A BBC spokesman told Broadcast: "Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham have decided to concentrate on new projects and not write a new series of Bonekickers. We look forward to working with them in the future."

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