Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
New Tv series (REMEMBER: No Spoilers)
Comments
-
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I think Keeley Hawes is a very versatile actress and the more things I've seen in her the more she impresses me. She doesn't overreact like some actresses.1
-
suzisausage said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I think Keeley Hawes is a very versatile actress and the more things I've seen in her the more she impresses me. She doesn't overreact like some actresses.
Haven't seen Finding Alice - mixed reviews by the sound of it.0 -
North Lower Neil said:bolloxbolder said:carly burn said:RickAddick said:Weegie Addick saidAm I allowed to say I find Keeley Hawes extremely irritating? Give me Olivia Coleman any day!
Olivia is a very good actress.
But she is NOT Keeley...
The girl who played her in the first two series was so much better.
Re Finding Alice, I blew it out after the first episode. My wife persevered but gave up after about 20 minutes of the second episode.
Definitely not as good as Claire Foy.
0 -
Finding Alice...oh dear. Just a bit of a mess despite a fine cast. Keeley has built up a fine body of work in recent years (including a delightful comic touch in The Durrells). But in this she is just rude and irritating.
The Bay second series on the other hand has improved on the its first outing. Quite a shock at the beginning of the first episode and the police case and home tensions for the lead character (who actually should have been drummed out of the force in the first series) is building nicely.
ITV have been pulling out some good stuff recently. But hey ho, Marcella is back on our screens this week!
The Crown has now moved into the times I remember well and doesn't have the same punch for me that the first two series had when covering the forties and fifties. When I first watched Claire Foy, I thought no, her features more resemble Princess Beatrice. But her superb acting and her ability to get the Queen's voice patterns just right meant she just grew into the role.2 -
I've watched the following in 2021:Caliphate - 9/10The Serpent - 7/10Industry - 3/10Night Stalker - 6/10The Pembrokeshire Murders - 7/10Caliphate was so good that we couldn't go to bed after 4 episodes. Had to finish the lot and went to bed at about half 3.We'll be moving on to The Spy after Charlton beat MK tonight.3
-
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I think Keeley Hawes is a very versatile actress and the more things I've seen in her the more she impresses me. She doesn't overreact like some actresses.1
-
Addickted2TheReds said:I've watched the following in 2021:Caliphate - 9/10The Serpent - 7/10Industry - 3/10Night Stalker - 6/10The Pembrokeshire Murders - 7/10Caliphate was so good that we couldn't go to bed after 4 episodes. Had to finish the lot and went to bed at about half 3.We'll be moving on to The Spy after Charlton beat MK tonight.2
-
Rothko said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:I think Keeley Hawes is a very versatile actress and the more things I've seen in her the more she impresses me. She doesn't overreact like some actresses.
There were many parallels between the attitude to Covid and the attitude to Aids. We forget how ignorant people were back then.
1 -
The wife is watching Bridgerton which I am quite enjoying myself1
-
MrOneLung said:The wife is watching Bridgerton which I am quite enjoying myself7
- Sponsored links:
-
The wife...lol1
-
Bridgerton is great fun0
-
The wife sits there watching Bridgerton, but if I so much as take my eyes off CL for a few seconds and glance at the TV, she stares at me all knowing and disapproving. What's that all about?1
-
LonelyNorthernAddick said:MrOneLung said:The wife is watching Bridgerton which I am quite enjoying myself0
-
Rothko said:Bridgerton is great fun
*Checks cast. Sees Polly Walker's in it.
I'm in!! When is it on?0 -
Lupin is great but watch in french with English subtitles as the dubbing is atrocious1
-
Enjoyed watching 'Harvey and Me' on BBC about Katie Price and her son. She came across well and they obviously have a good relationship. As the father of two disabled daughters I could relate to many of the challenges they face - good to see coverage of these issues.
Some lovely dialogue about trains - very funny and charming.7 -
very late to this but we just finished watching This Country... highly recommend it, a mockumentary style comedy like the Office set it the Cotswolds.
Really good 👍🏼7 -
Maccn05 said:very late to this but we just finished watching This Country... highly recommend it, a mockumentary style comedy like the Office set it the Cotswolds.
Really good 👍🏼1 -
Maccn05 said:very late to this but we just finished watching This Country... highly recommend it, a mockumentary style comedy like the Office set it the Cotswolds.
Really good 👍🏼3 - Sponsored links:
-
Really enjoying season 4 (sadly the last) of Call My Agent, a French show with a similar concept to Extras (but more gentle and soapy). A really good show. Also catching up on the Great, a comedy drama very loosely (hardly anything is historically accurate) based on Catherine the Great made by the same guy who did the Favourite.1
-
ValleyGary said:Maccn05 said:very late to this but we just finished watching This Country... highly recommend it, a mockumentary style comedy like the Office set it the Cotswolds.
Really good 👍🏼
The series was great, love the fact that they're mostly all family in real life too!0 -
according to the TV critic on Jo Wiley (Radio 2) a new series starting on 5 next week called The Drowning is highly recommended, on every night I believe.
0 -
stackitsteve said:ValleyGary said:The Ripper on Netflix is excellent. The police up in Yorkshire were useless.
It was before my time but obviously I knew a bit about the story, just didn't realise how many errors were made and how all of the victims were just portrayed as wronguns.
One thing the programme didn't really go into or clear up was, who was the bloke from Sunderland sending the letters and tapes? What was his story?1 -
Nearly finished Gangs of London on sky. Excellent i thought0
-
orpingtonRED said:stackitsteve said:ValleyGary said:The Ripper on Netflix is excellent. The police up in Yorkshire were useless.
It was before my time but obviously I knew a bit about the story, just didn't realise how many errors were made and how all of the victims were just portrayed as wronguns.
One thing the programme didn't really go into or clear up was, who was the bloke from Sunderland sending the letters and tapes? What was his story?2 -
WattsTheMatter said:orpingtonRED said:stackitsteve said:ValleyGary said:The Ripper on Netflix is excellent. The police up in Yorkshire were useless.
It was before my time but obviously I knew a bit about the story, just didn't realise how many errors were made and how all of the victims were just portrayed as wronguns.
One thing the programme didn't really go into or clear up was, who was the bloke from Sunderland sending the letters and tapes? What was his story?
I will have a read up thanks.0 -
WattsTheMatter said:orpingtonRED said:stackitsteve said:ValleyGary said:The Ripper on Netflix is excellent. The police up in Yorkshire were useless.
It was before my time but obviously I knew a bit about the story, just didn't realise how many errors were made and how all of the victims were just portrayed as wronguns.
One thing the programme didn't really go into or clear up was, who was the bloke from Sunderland sending the letters and tapes? What was his story?
Glad he eventually got caught.1 -
WandaVision getting a lot more interesting as the episodes go by
If you can make it to the end of Ep3 then it starts getting a bit more than just baffling2