I have just finished watching The Television series The Fall on Netflix I’ve just finished watching the first season season one so I’ll be watching season two the next time I watch it again. It’s really good I love it I’m really looking forward to watching the second season of it. The series premiered in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland on RTÉ One on 12 May 2013, and in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 13 May 2013. The second series began in the Republic of Ireland on 9 November and in the UK on 13 November 2014. The third series premiered on RTÉ One on 25 September and on BBC Two on 29 September 2016. Cubitt said that he originally was researching another show he was planning on writing and read a book on the BTK (“Bind, Torture, Kill”) serial killer, Dennis Rader. Cubitt found the structure of the book intriguing, which began with a look at the BTK Killer’s attack that was possible because of Rader’s testimony, his documentary evidence and the extensive forensic evidence that was gathered from the scene of the crime. Cubitt created a structure where the killer is identified immediately, eliminating the whodunit aspect of many stories. The focus could then become the motives for the killings and on the insights that might be gained about the psychology of the killer, even in the face of what might be considered a normal, functioning person with a job, wife and children. Cubitt said this was the starting point that interested him: how this supposedly normally functioning person would then be connected to the crimes. On 3 February 2012, BBC Two picked up The Fallseries with a five episode order.[6][7] The series was written by Allan Cubitt and produced for BBC Two by Artists Studio and BBC Northern Ireland, with funding from Northern Ireland Screen and the European Regional Development Fund. Gub Neal and Julian Stevens produced, with Cubitt, Justin Thomson-Glover, Patrick Irwin, and Stephen Wright serving as executive producers. Jakob Verbruggen directed the first series.[9] Cubitt cast Gillian Anderson first, then cast Jamie Dornan. The series premiered in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ One on 12 May 2013,[1] and in the UK on BBC Two on 13 May 2013.[
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Jaffa Cakes.

I love Jaffa Cakes there one of my favourite chocolate biscuits I’ve loved them since I was really young and still at Southlands school I think there really nice to.
Actor Peter Amory AKA Classic Emmerdale,s Chris Tate.

Peter Amory AKA Chris Tate is my most favourite bad guy actors from Classic Emmerdale I love the part he use to play on Emmerdale years ago when I was younger he was one of the top Emmerdale bad guys. Initially a decent man, Chris was left permanently resentful of his life after a plane crash in December 1993 left him paralysed from the waist down. His storylines on the show included his numerous feuds, including one with his father Frank; a longstanding rivalry with his stepmother Kim; and his marriages with local villager Kathy Glover (Malandra Burrows), her best-friend Rachel Hughes (Glenda McKay), and scheming businesswoman Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins). Towards the end of his story arc, Chris learned that he had an inoperable brain tumour and used this opportunity to get revenge on Charity for cheating on him with her cousin Cain (Jeff Hordley). After wasting all of his money to ensure that Charity would be left with nothing, Chris committed suicide to frame her for his “murder” — with the character making his final appearance on 18 September 2003 as a corpse following his death an episode earlier. This was all storylined not real life it was all Emmerdale storyline.
Judge Rinder.

I love watching Judge Rinder every day Monday to Friday I think he’s really funny I always catch up with him on catch up television. I’m watching him right now as I’m blogging this he’s a really funny judge to I just love watching him all the time and I’m laughing at him right now as I’m writing this to. He’s just so funny he really cheers me up at this time that we are all going through because of COVID 19 he’s really funny to watch to take your mind off things if your feeling down and upset it’s great it’s just really good.
Crawford Park In Monkseaton.

I went for another nice walk round Crawford Park yesterday it was still lovely down they and very quite.
Nice Pint Today In Whitley Bay.

This is just opposite where the NTDF charity Shop in Whitley Bay use to be I had a nice pint and lunch they with my mum today it was nice.
Today On Whitley Bay Beach.

Me and my mum went on a nice walk today and went to Whitley Bay Beach it was really nice down they. We walked half way on the beach there were a few people on the beach so it wasn’t that quiet what a nice day it was to have a walk on the beach.
Crawford Park In Monkseaton.
I’ve been for another walk to Crawford Park in Monkseaton again today it was earlier on this afternoon. I love walking down they all the time I think it’s a lovely place some people sit and have picnics down they to it’s such a lovely place for family and friends to go to and some people play bowls down they to.
I Love Going For Walks To Crawford Park In Monkseaton All The Time.

Crawford Park comprises a total of 1.77 acres and sits in an inconspicuous sheltered area between Melbourne Crescent and Wembley Avenue with entrances situated on Seatonville Road and Crawford Place, Monkseaton.
When the surrounding streets were built up during the 1920s, the park was incorporated and laid out as a small recreational area comprising little more than small lawns, flower beds, two tennis courts and a bowling green.
The park was owned and maintained by the former Whitley and Monkseaton Urban District Council.
A pavilion which backed onto Melbourne Crescent was designed into the park to provide gardening stores and workspace for the park keeper, and incorporated toilets, changing rooms, shelter, and facilities for users of the bowling green and tennis courts.
The basic layout of the park has remained almost unchanged since it was built, and it is still in regular use, particularly by Whitley and Monkseaton Bowling Club where frequent seasonal tournaments and matches are held.
The park and neighbouring street (Crawford Place) was laid out on land which was formerly part of the lands of Monkseaton South West Farm, which in 1813 was under the principal ownership of a wealthy landowner, Ralph Crawford who was then described as being much respected for his integrity and agricultural knowledge.
Although unconfirmed, it would appear that Ralph Crawford may have loaned his name to the park and nearby street Crawford Place.
North Tyneside Council are now responsible for the day to day running and maintenance of the park.
Lee Mack.

This is one of my favourite actors he’s called Lee Mack. I think he’s really funny in Not Going Out and Would I Lie To You. I think he’s really good and just so funny.

