अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDrew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.Drew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.Drew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.
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Why ? It is ruined by aggravating noises in the background which we
tolerate for a while but then just have to switch off. Those so called
noises are UNNECESSARY the programme is so good and needs no extras.
Why are those noises there ? They are awful and we cannot concentrate on the dialogue of programme.
Why are those noises there ? They are awful and we cannot concentrate on the dialogue of programme.
Somebody put nice spin on american pickers??? what are they smokin, Drew has been out and about for -0 years!!!
fantastic programme, fantastic filming, great narration, humorous, educational, exciting.
I no many people who actually suffer from salvagehunterphrenia and actually have intense withdrawals when there isn't a new season. There was even an article in the times last week they were looking to clone drew and T the hosts and keep the show running for all of eternity. Part of the idea would be the continuity of the show and it's content could educate future generations and indeed alien life if we are to make contact.
So please please please, whoever you are say "oh it's a nice spin on american pickers"
thanks Ruaraidh
fantastic programme, fantastic filming, great narration, humorous, educational, exciting.
I no many people who actually suffer from salvagehunterphrenia and actually have intense withdrawals when there isn't a new season. There was even an article in the times last week they were looking to clone drew and T the hosts and keep the show running for all of eternity. Part of the idea would be the continuity of the show and it's content could educate future generations and indeed alien life if we are to make contact.
So please please please, whoever you are say "oh it's a nice spin on american pickers"
thanks Ruaraidh
I dig this kind of show but after watching a few episodes, this just felt a bit lazy. He didn't actually go out and find anything in the wild, just drove around visiting other junk dealers and actual demo reclaimers that do all of the real eyeballing and work. It is well-produced but I did not really enjoy the host nor the premise of a blowhard "brain" not really doing any hunting just going to known contacts and beating them down on the cameras for their best bits. It would be more interesting to actually go with the demo crews and junk dealers who actually find the things this guy buys to sell. Oh well, plenty of other shows in this genre and I gave it a chance.
Usually like this type of show as I have been involved in the same thing for some time,but,there is something rather off & sly about this guy. Maybe it's the way it swans around with that huge chip on it's shoulder knowing it's going to screw the last penny out of those that actually did all the work to begin with & end up making,in some cases,big money out of the deal,to me he's a scabby peasant.
Of all the various television series that followed the American Pickers approach this for me is the most enjoyable.
There are several reasons I think this show works so well, first would be the concentration on architectural salvage. This sets the show apart and also allow for some really interesting finds, they also focus on furniture which can also be equally impressive.
Another reason is the greater breadth history that is available in Britain which allows for much older artifacts and often of more significance. When looking at architectural salvage and furniture this history can make for truly impressive finds. This history also allows for some incredible locations including castles and industrial sites that are hundreds of years old.
Still another is the restoration and re-purposing aspect which allows the viewer to see the final product - and perhaps better understand what Drew saw when he made the purchase.
The final reason is a strong host an also the addition of a narrator which adds to the presentation.
There are several reasons I think this show works so well, first would be the concentration on architectural salvage. This sets the show apart and also allow for some really interesting finds, they also focus on furniture which can also be equally impressive.
Another reason is the greater breadth history that is available in Britain which allows for much older artifacts and often of more significance. When looking at architectural salvage and furniture this history can make for truly impressive finds. This history also allows for some incredible locations including castles and industrial sites that are hundreds of years old.
Still another is the restoration and re-purposing aspect which allows the viewer to see the final product - and perhaps better understand what Drew saw when he made the purchase.
The final reason is a strong host an also the addition of a narrator which adds to the presentation.
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