Just binge watched Formula 1 Drive to Survive on Netflix. Excellent fly on the wall documentary of the 2018 season. Really gets behind the skin. The Red Bull/Ricciardo ongoing contract struggle and the Force India Ocon v Perez rivalry pieces are particularly riveting.
Killing Eve series 2 started in the US yesterday. however, in the UK it’s likely a couple of months away as the BBC want to release the entire series at once (like they did for series 1). Sounds like they will wait for the 8 episodes to air over 8 weeks in America, then release here.
Modern Family series 10 - just as good as the previous series - my all time favourite TV comedy and Sofia Vergara is so hot. Billions series 4 - Best acted drama on TV. I spent the last 7 years at the bank I worked for with the Hedge Fund Credit Team but have to admit a lot of the dealings go over my head. Nevertheless brilliant ...
2 new ones on terrestrial tv last night. The Widow on ITV & The Verdict. On BBC1 (which stars John Hannah). The ITV one seems remarkably simialar to the Scandinavian Flight 302 (?) which was a Walter Presents one on C4 last year.
The Verdict is only on for 4 consecutive days this week so catch it while you can
I finished watching Race Across the World and quite enjoyed it. It wasnt as extreme as id been hoping it would be, i think they relied on taxis to much. If they do another series i think they should be given less money to make it more interesting. I wont spoil it for anyone that aint caught up yet but the pair that won the money were not the pair i was rooting for.
2 new ones on terrestrial tv last night. The Widow on ITV & The Verdict. On BBC1 (which stars John Hannah). The ITV one seems remarkably simialar to the Scandinavian Flight 302 (?) which was a Walter Presents one on C4 last year.
The Verdict is only on for 4 consecutive days this week so catch it while you can
2 new ones on terrestrial tv last night. The Widow on ITV & The Verdict. On BBC1 (which stars John Hannah). The ITV one seems remarkably simialar to the Scandinavian Flight 302 (?) which was a Walter Presents one on C4 last year.
The Verdict is only on for 4 consecutive days this week so catch it while you can
The Victim - I think Craig Myers mate (sorry cant remember his name) is the real killer.
The Widow - find the acting a bit wooden, and not really engaged with this. Will watch to the end mainly as I have episode 5 in the sweepstake as to when Kate Beckinsale's forehead will show any sign of movement.
It looks great but i haven't a clue whats going on. I'm sticking with it because i like Ian McShane
I watched the first series and didn’t get it at the end, watched about 20 mins of the first episode of the second and turned it off, I just couldn’t get it.
The Victim - I think Craig Myers mate (sorry cant remember his name) is the real killer.
The Widow - find the acting a bit wooden, and not really engaged with this. Will watch to the end mainly as I have episode 5 in the sweepstake as to when Kate Beckinsale's forehead will show any sign of movement.
The Victim - I think Craig Myers mate (sorry cant remember his name) is the real killer.
The Widow - find the acting a bit wooden, and not really engaged with this. Will watch to the end mainly as I have episode 5 in the sweepstake as to when Kate Beckinsale's forehead will show any sign of movement.
I was thinking that too 're Myers mate.
Or it could be the boyfriend of the mother's daughter?
Plenty of blokes with floppy hair to suspect, anyway.
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
I thought it was shockingly bad. I won't be watching again.
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
I thought it was shockingly bad. I won't be watching again.
At least you weren't indifferent. Curious as to what sitcoms you enjoy?
The Victim - I think Craig Myers mate (sorry cant remember his name) is the real killer.
The Widow - find the acting a bit wooden, and not really engaged with this. Will watch to the end mainly as I have episode 5 in the sweepstake as to when Kate Beckinsale's forehead will show any sign of movement.
I was thinking that too 're Myers mate.
Or it could be the boyfriend of the mother's daughter?
Plenty of blokes with floppy hair to suspect, anyway.
Myers mate is gonna be Eddie J Turner I reckon and the daughters boyfriend beat the bloke up on his doorstep
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
I agree it is well written and insightful and I’m a big Toby Jones fan but I didn’t enjoy episode 1. Maybe it’s one of those that you’re not supposed to enjoy and it certainly touched a few nerves. Whatever it was supposed to be I didn’t find it funny. I’ll give the next episode a go before I decide whether to persevere.
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
I thought it was shockingly bad. I won't be watching again.
At least you weren't indifferent. Curious as to what sitcoms you enjoy?
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
I agree it is well written and insightful and I’m a big Toby Jones fan but I didn’t enjoy episode 1. Maybe it’s one of those that you’re not supposed to enjoy and it certainly touched a few nerves. Whatever it was supposed to be I didn’t find it funny. I’ll give the next episode a go before I decide whether to persevere.
I seem to be in a minority of one on this show who enjoyed it.
Haven't read the whole thread so not sure if it's been mentioned but have been watching Our Planet on Netflix. First time seeing a nature program in ultra HD, it's just stunning makes such a difference. Walrus scene was quite shocking, shows just how climate change is affecting some animals.
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however, in the UK it’s likely a couple of months away as the BBC want to release the entire series at once (like they did for series 1).
Sounds like they will wait for the 8 episodes to air over 8 weeks in America, then release here.
Billions series 4 - Best acted drama on TV. I spent the last 7 years at the bank I worked for with the Hedge Fund Credit Team but have to admit a lot of the dealings go over my head. Nevertheless brilliant ...
The Verdict is only on for 4 consecutive days this week so catch it while you can
I wont spoil it for anyone that aint caught up yet but the pair that won the money were not the pair i was rooting for.
The Widow - find the acting a bit wooden, and not really engaged with this. Will watch to the end mainly as I have episode 5 in the sweepstake as to when Kate Beckinsale's forehead will show any sign of movement.
It looks great but i haven't a clue whats going on. I'm sticking with it because i like Ian McShane
Plenty of blokes with floppy hair to suspect, anyway.
New sitcom set in Bognor and described as a sadcom. Toby Jones stars and as in Detectorists gives a view into the heart of Britain. Very well written and quite dark - veers between comedy and tragedy.
Jones plays a coach driver muddling through life and there is some excellent dialogue. An interesting watch.
Myers mate is gonna be Eddie J Turner I reckon and the daughters boyfriend beat the bloke up on his doorstep
it was very good & a bit different. Enjoyed it.