Re: What TV series are you watching at the moment?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 12:21 pm
And if anyone has yet to the see the first series of True Detective then make sure you do. Utterly brilliant, best thing for years.
nikkiboy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 12:44 pm Justified - amazon all series
Hap & Leonard - amazon all series
Outlander - amazon currently on series 5
I'm not OK with this - Netflix just one series so far but promising
Got Britbox so definitely recommend the following:
Morse - the original and still the best
Endeavour - excellent
Vera - why aye mon
Inside Number 9 - weird and funny
Have you watched Manifest yet Nick. Have watched the first 5 episodes of Season 1.
Broadchurchnikkiboy wrote:Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
Seen them all, loved Luther but the last series was a bit weird, used to like death in paradise but can't take to Ardel O'Hanlan as the detective, I keep expecting someone to hold up a plastic cow and explain the physics of distance.Rout wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:44 amBroadchurchnikkiboy wrote:Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
Whitechapel
Hinterland
Shetland
Luther
Sherlock
Dunno if any of them are on britbox but I enjoyed them all.
Death in paradise is a guilty pleasure. Its formulaic and a bit far fetched but in terms of playing "whodunnit" its quite good fun.
nikkiboy wrote:Seen them all, loved Luther but the last series was a bit weird, used to like death in paradise but can't take to Ardel O'Hanlan as the detective, I keep expecting someone to hold up a plastic cow and explain the physics of distance.Rout wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:44 amBroadchurchnikkiboy wrote:Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
Whitechapel
Hinterland
Shetland
Luther
Sherlock
Dunno if any of them are on britbox but I enjoyed them all.
Death in paradise is a guilty pleasure. Its formulaic and a bit far fetched but in terms of playing "whodunnit" its quite good fun.
Just started "In The Dark" on Netflix, halfway through and it's OK so far.
I was expecting to feel the same about Dougal, but I think he turned out to be my favourite one.nikkiboy wrote:Seen them all, loved Luther but the last series was a bit weird, used to like death in paradise but can't take to Ardel O'Hanlan as the detective, I keep expecting someone to hold up a plastic cow and explain the physics of distance.Rout wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:44 amBroadchurchnikkiboy wrote:Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
Whitechapel
Hinterland
Shetland
Luther
Sherlock
Dunno if any of them are on britbox but I enjoyed them all.
Death in paradise is a guilty pleasure. Its formulaic and a bit far fetched but in terms of playing "whodunnit" its quite good fun.
Just started "In The Dark" on Netflix, halfway through and it's OK so far.
If you like Rebus Nick, you will find Messiah also starring Ken Stott brilliant.nikkiboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:44 pm Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
I think I watched that years ago, might watch it again soon thanks John. Ken Stott is a great actor, watched the Nigel Slater biography film with him in which was decent.ssjsa wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 8:00 pmIf you like Rebus Nick, you will find Messiah also starring Ken Stott brilliant.nikkiboy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:44 pm Signed up to BritBox, love my crime shows so have watched the full sets of:
Endeavour
Morse
Vera
A Touch Of Frost
DCI Banks
Midsomer Murders
Life On Mars
Ashes To Ashes
Plus a bit of:
Poirot
Miss Marple
Father Brown
For me it's been well worth the £6 subscription.
Just watched afterlife2 on Netflix, usual Ricky Gervais setup mixes comedy and sadness together perfectly.
Might try and find Rebus and watch the Ken Stott ones.
Any recommendations?
Zippy, Bungle and George will be jealous.oche balboa wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 9:03 am I'm watching Veep at the moment. I actually think its really good
You've watched Ashes to Ashes before life on mars??oche balboa wrote:Planning to watch all of Auf Wiedersehen Pet in order. Will do the same with Life on Mars (Doing it with Ashes to Ashes on Saturday nights)