P592 CEEFAX 2 592 Fri 21 Jan 22:14/01    1/5    This is your chance to have your say about everything to do with television. Call our 24-hour line 0181-225-6510 or write to Chatterbox at Ceefax, Room 7540, BBC TV Centre, London W12 7RJ. You can also fax 0181-225 6737 or e-mail box.ceefax@bbc.co.uk We can only show a selection of your views, so keep them to 40 words. And sorry, but we can only screen your comments if you leave your real name, nearest town and contact number. Fresh batch of comments at 4pm every day. Music 560 TV Choice 593 Showbiz 540 Films 541 Front Page 100 Cookery 580 TV Choice SwitchOn TV Review NWestTV
P592 CEEFAX 2 592 Fri 21 Jan 22:12/44    2/5     Whilst watching WWF wrestling on C4, I noticed that the violence using chairs, tables etc had been edited out. Why? David, North Derbyshire  Why does Kilroy always try and sit on his guests? Look before you park it.  Karen, Merseyside  It annoys me when Carol Vorderman tuts whenever a contestant decides to select anything other than the "norm" of one large number and five small ones in the maths round on Countdown. After all, it is their choice.  TL Mayker, Bootle Music 560 TV Choice 593 Showbiz 540 Films 541 Front Page 100 Cookery 580 TV Choice SwitchOn TV Review NWestTV
P592 CEEFAX 2 592 Fri 21 Jan 22:11/28    3/5     Does anyone know an address where I can write to Douglas Henshall, the star of Channel Four's Psychos. He is such a powerful actor. Sharon, Skegness  Other viewers have expressed their annoyance at all the canned laughter common in today's comedy shows. I hate it. If a situation is funny then I'll laugh — no prompt to do so is required. Stuart Hardy, Sheffield  Now that Voyager is coming back (better late than never) how about showing Star Trek the original series as well? J Scott, Cumbria Music 560 TV Choice 593 Showbiz 540 Films 541 Front Page 100 Cookery 580 TV Choice SwitchOn TV Review NWrstTV
P592 CEEFAX 2 592 Fri 21 Jan 22:12/50    4/5     Not only did The Littlest Hobo offer a great theme tune, but it was also a top show. It should be shown on terrestrial TV again. May, Harrow  Ism't it about time the BBC repeated that long forgotten classic The Goodies — starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden? Locust  Congratulations to the BBC for the brilliant Second Sight. Glad to see the powers-at-be realised that a two-patter warn't enough. Any word on when the series will be repeated?  Saumi, Croydon Music 560 TV Choice 593 Showbiz 540 Films 541 Front Page 100 Cookery 580 TV Choice SwitchOn TV Review NWestTV
P592 CEEFAX 2 592 Fri 21 Jan 22:11/31    5/5     Another eternal soaps question... When Ian and Pat are both in the Vic, who is looking after his kids?  Sarah Smith  Peter (17/1). Only Fools and Horses is a very good British comedy, but Friends is not devoid of humour. The show consistently has funny moment;, even in its weaker episodes.  Rachel, Gloucester  Has anyone else noticed how much Marc Reynolds (Emmerdale) looks and acts like Alan Partridge?  Gareth Jones Music 560 TV Choice 593 Showbiz 540 Films 541 Front Page 100 Cookery 580 TV Choice SwitchOn TV Review NWestTV