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  • From Russia to Iran a 4 part Channel 4 documentary. Not so much a foreign land as a foreign planet, absolutely fascinating.

    Beginning in Southern Russia, Levison tracks the mighty Caucasus Mountains toward Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and into Iran: a captivating nation that’s been off the tourism track for decades. Known as the ‘lands in between’, Levison travels through these countries that sit at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and form a large part of the historic and mysterious Silk Route.

    Crossing snow-capped mountains, canyons and volcanic deserts, Levison sees some of the most spectacular but little-known landscapes on the planet. Trailed by secret police, and passing through forgotten war zones, he meets an array of extraordinary characters, from gold-toothed wolf hunters and reclusive monks to mothers of ISIS fighters.

    Making his way by any means necessary, Levison travels with the locals and lives as they do – as he tries to reach his journey’s end on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Iran. He also teams up with local guides and ventures with them into little known regions where East truly meets West.
  • cblock
    cblock Posts: 1,959
    Quacks is terrific black humour
  • Mr Mercedes . Love it . Three episodes in and I'm hooked

    How can I watch this,please, Beds ?

    I have googled it & am told I can watch the first 2 episodes free via "Audience".

    But no mention of further episodes thus far.

    Thanks.
  • bbob said:
    Looks very black mirror esq
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,234
    New season of the last Ship on sky. It's weapons grade bollocks but one of the few things that Mrs SB and I will both watch. She because she has the hots for Eric Dane and me because I can't believe how bad it is but I just can't help myself.
  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,367
    Narcos series 3 up on Netflix. Just as I was about to cancel

  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,730

    Mr Mercedes . Love it . Three episodes in and I'm hooked

    How can I watch this,please, Beds ?

    I have googled it & am told I can watch the first 2 episodes free via "Audience".

    But no mention of further episodes thus far.

    Thanks.
    I streamed it on Exodus. 4 episodes available so far.
  • I really liked Strike.
    First book concluded tonight, story two begins next week!
  • This Sunday 27/8 the BBC start 'The Cuckoo's Calling' dramatization on the telly .. it's taken from a terrif book by Robert Galbraith (a k a J K Rowling), the first of a series of three with the same protagonists .. just hope the adaptation lives up to the book

    Strike didn't look rough enough.

    It didn't show the sexual tension between Strike and Robin. In the books, they both fancy each other and realise it's not going to happen, but Galbraith/Rowling very cleverly keeps making you think it might.

    Overall, much as I like the books, which I think are much better written than the Harry Potter books, I thought this was no more than OK but with a chance to get better. On to next week.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345
    edited September 2017

    This Sunday 27/8 the BBC start 'The Cuckoo's Calling' dramatization on the telly .. it's taken from a terrif book by Robert Galbraith (a k a J K Rowling), the first of a series of three with the same protagonists .. just hope the adaptation lives up to the book

    Strike didn't look rough enough.

    It didn't show the sexual tension between Strike and Robin. In the books, they both fancy each other and realise it's not going to happen, but Galbraith/Rowling very cleverly keeps making you think it might.

    Overall, much as I like the books, which I think are much better written than the Harry Potter books, I thought this was no more than OK but with a chance to get better. On to next week.
    agreed .. the TV adaptation. especially the ending was very confusing .. I defy anyone who hasn't read the book to fully understand what was going on .. good atmospheric camera work though, good views of the West End and one of my all time favourite pubs (alas I do miss the odd pint or 6), 'The Tottenham' on Oxford St/Corner (almost) of TotCt Road
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  • Mr Mercedes . Love it . Three episodes in and I'm hooked

    How can I watch this,please, Beds ?

    I have googled it & am told I can watch the first 2 episodes free via "Audience".

    But no mention of further episodes thus far.

    Thanks.
    I streamed it on Exodus. 4 episodes available so far.
    OK, thanks, Beds.
  • From Russia to Iran a 4 part Channel 4 documentary. Not so much a foreign land as a foreign planet, absolutely fascinating.

    Beginning in Southern Russia, Levison tracks the mighty Caucasus Mountains toward Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and into Iran: a captivating nation that’s been off the tourism track for decades. Known as the ‘lands in between’, Levison travels through these countries that sit at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and form a large part of the historic and mysterious Silk Route.

    Crossing snow-capped mountains, canyons and volcanic deserts, Levison sees some of the most spectacular but little-known landscapes on the planet. Trailed by secret police, and passing through forgotten war zones, he meets an array of extraordinary characters, from gold-toothed wolf hunters and reclusive monks to mothers of ISIS fighters.

    Making his way by any means necessary, Levison travels with the locals and lives as they do – as he tries to reach his journey’s end on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Iran. He also teams up with local guides and ventures with them into little known regions where East truly meets West.

    Balls forgot about this last night... Saw the first two episodes and its been excellent to watch.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,620
    If we are talking one-offs, I saw a great programme on some SKY channel at the weekend (maybe Discovery or Geographic or even Sky Arts) called Dinosaur 13.

    It was about a T-Rex that some American Palaeontologists found in Dakota back in 1990. They paid the landowner 5k USD , dug it out & transported it back to their small museum that they had set up a few years before. They spent 6 months carefully removing all the debris around it & uncovered an intact skeleton. Just as they done this the FBI turned up & demanded that they relinquished it as it wasn't theirs & had stolen it from sacred Red Indian tribaland.

    Long & short of it was.............there was a courtcase where it was determined that "Sue" belonged to the Government due to ancient Trust laws regarding items found on Indian land. The Palaeontologists were charged with over 100 felonies & one of them served 18 months in jail.

    The dinosaur (Sue) was effectively given back to the guy they originally bought it from (he kept their 5k) & he sold it at auction............and got 13 million USD !!! The Palaeontologists did all the hard work, got no reward & 1 served time in jail.

    really excellent documentary & has received many accolades & awards.
  • kafka said:

    Narcos series 3 up on Netflix. Just as I was about to cancel

    Is the whole of series 3 up or is it on a week to week basis?
  • kafka said:

    Narcos series 3 up on Netflix. Just as I was about to cancel

    Is the whole of series 3 up or is it on a week to week basis?
    It's all there. Just reread the book Killing Pablo and was interesting seeing what bits were real and what was dramatised.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,835

    Slightly disappointed with the ending of Trust Me, though it had been compelling wondering which way it would go.
    Really enjoying Strike so far.

    Just caught up with final episode. Crap ending to Trust Me.

    Presume there will be a second outing for this, probably bloated out to 6 episodes with the woman in New Zealand coming back to the country.
  • kafka said:

    Narcos series 3 up on Netflix. Just as I was about to cancel

    Is the whole of series 3 up or is it on a week to week basis?
    It's all there. Just reread the book Killing Pablo and was interesting seeing what bits were real and what was dramatised.
    Thanks
  • Ozark on Netflix is a great crime drama very much in the mould of Breaking Bad. Quite unnerving in parts. Only half way through but great characters, great story and acting is spot on. Jason Bateman of Arrested Development and Horrible Bosses fame does the Bryan Cranston move from comedy to the serious side.
  • New series of Doctor Foster starts tonight. Really enjoyed the 1st series, plus there's something very sexy about Suranne Jones
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,234
    I'm one and a half episodes into Strike and just about hanging on. I think that cos I've got the hots for Holliday Grainger rather than the story to be honest. Lots of atmospheric moody bits (not intended to be rhyming slang) but storyline is a bit thin.
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  • This Sunday 27/8 the BBC start 'The Cuckoo's Calling' dramatization on the telly .. it's taken from a terrif book by Robert Galbraith (a k a J K Rowling), the first of a series of three with the same protagonists .. just hope the adaptation lives up to the book

    Strike didn't look rough enough.

    It didn't show the sexual tension between Strike and Robin. In the books, they both fancy each other and realise it's not going to happen, but Galbraith/Rowling very cleverly keeps making you think it might.

    Overall, much as I like the books, which I think are much better written than the Harry Potter books, I thought this was no more than OK but with a chance to get better. On to next week.
    I also thought the Strike character disappointing, (having read the excellent books). The actor Tom Burke lacked toughness, charisma and dynamism, in fact he looked half asleep throughout. Perhaps he appeals to the ladies and I'm missing the point?

    I thought Robin played by Holliday Grainger was excellent - exactly as portrayed in the books - well in my mind anyway.
  • Doctor Foster so far fetched in how she's behaving. Tell me there are no physco women out there who would go THAT far!?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,989

    Doctor Foster so far fetched in how she's behaving. Tell me there are no physco women out there who would go THAT far!?

    And the £1M+ house just happened to have been left with the patio doors open.
  • Exactly.
  • Doctor Foster so far fetched in how she's behaving. Tell me there are no physco women out there who would go THAT far!?

    You rang ?

    :smile:
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,620

    Doctor Foster so far fetched in how she's behaving. Tell me there are no physco women out there who would go THAT far!?

    And the £1M+ house just happened to have been left with the patio doors open.
    I assumed that her ex-husband was unpacking & had just popped out to the shops ....but I still think he would have locked up first.

    As for her character; I can see many women doing what she did - hell hath no fury etc.
  • New series of Tribes, Predators and Me starts on BBC2 in 10 minutes.
    Loved the first series
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,989
    Back - the new Mitchell & Webb comedy. I thought it was dreadful.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345

    Back - the new Mitchell & Webb comedy. I thought it was dreadful.

    Mitchell is a luvvie luvvie and he's married into a family of BBC/Murdoch newspaper 'talent' .. he is totally gunk but he'll be a TV regular until he kicks the bucket
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,620

    Back - the new Mitchell & Webb comedy. I thought it was dreadful.

    Mitchell is a luvvie luvvie and he's married into a family of BBC/Murdoch newspaper 'talent' .. he is totally gunk but he'll be a TV regular until he kicks the bucket
    is that how he managed to capture Victoria Coren ?? The fact that he's married to her gives hope to us all.