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Friday 3rd June BBC
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Foo Fighters: Back and Forth
Friday 03 June
11:50pm - 1:35am
BBC2
A film chronicling the 16-year history of the rock band, from frontman Dave Grohl`s time as the drummer with Nirvana to the first Foo Fighter`s songs recorded in his garage and their subsequent success, including three UK number one albums. Featuring interviews with the musicians, who share their experiences of life in the group.
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Subtitled, Widescreen
Foo Fighters at R1BW 2011
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Saturday 04 June
1:35am - 2:05am
BBC2
Highlights from the rock band`s headlining set at Radio 1`s Big Weekend in Carlisle, Cumbria, last month.
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Subtitled, Widescreen
RE: Foo Fighters on TV next week
The biggest question I have about your post...
Does anyone still use Video Plus+?
Will be sky+`ing this one
I`ll be doing whatever the Windows Media Center equivalent of Sky+ is. Cheers! A nice prelude to seeing them at the IoW festival!
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Can`t wait to see `Back and forth` had tickets to see it at the cinema but due to my sons report from parents evening ended up having to come home for him to do unfinished course work rather than going to see it >:(
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Just watched this, and the bit I loved the most had to be when Grohl was recording his guitar track whilst his daughter started poking him on the shoulder.
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Thank jeff there`s Iplayer - enjoyed this as much as Lemmy, fantastic!
£7.99 on DVD at Sainsburys Entertainment, out 13th June.... I`m skint but had to BUY BUY BUY!!!
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