'The only good thing to come out the 1990s was This Life'

I might be missing a point here. But, This life was awesome, me and mrs F loved it but even at the time we felt we were the only one’s watching . It spawned so many careers.
 
Yes a real quality drama - weird that I was checking the actors out earlier today as I wanted the actors name of Egg's dad who does the voice overs for Morrisons.

Cracker was a good 1990s TV drama, also Inspector Morse, Touch of Frost. X-Files was a bit different.
 
I might be missing a point here. But, This life was awesome, me and mrs F loved it but even at the time we felt we were the only one’s watching . It spawned so many careers.
To be honest of the top 5 main stars Ive only ever heard of one. The two well known stars to make it were minor part players. Martin Freeman and the fella from Midsomer Murders.
 
I used to stay up late to watch the ride bits of this life.

Ain't one of the actors in the walking dead?

Edit : yep Andrew lincoln
 
I remember going on a training course for using the Internet in January 1996 - I think the search engine was Alta Vista. I did think this is interesting, but there were limited websites and very limited content. Where I worked only 4 people could go online at the same time and there were probably over 100 PC users. In the late 1990s we went over to Netscape, everything was slow, no broadband until 2001 @ work and we didn't have the internet at home. MFC did have a website in 2000 and FMTTM started up effectively about 2001.
 
The internet (or rather, the concept of an intergrated network) is as old as the 60s. The first commercial usage of the internet was formed in 1989 and publicly available in the USA and Australia.

#TheMoreYouKnow
you're still wrong.

The internet, as we know it, came about in 1983 when NCP was replaced by TCP/IP. The world wide web, the thing you think is the internet, began being accessed by Commercial ISP's in 1989.

Between 1983 and 1989 some of us were using protocols like SMTP,NNTP and FTP to trade for commercial profit.

#sockpuppet :)
 
The Day Today and Brass Eye were both in the 1990's, incredible as it is that they were so long ago.
 
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