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Rufus is a dogs name said:Enjoyed a couple of the recent interviews from the (always excellent) Louis Theroux - the Pete Doherty and Joan Collins episodes were both really interesting viewing1
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What’s everyone carrying in their basket of TV goods at the moment? This is what I’m juggling when I’ve got time and dependent on mood:
Billions - S7 (last series)
Sex Education- S2
Lincoln Lawyer - S1
Grand Designs
A New Life in the Sun - Where are they now?
At Home with the Fury’s
When the top ones are eventually complete they’ll be replaced with S2 of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers and the last series of Peaky Blinders0 -
I've just started peaky blinders, really good British produced TV. Paul Anderson geezering it up perfectly and Dr Alan Grant hamming the shit of of the Ulster accent so he is and Charlie Creed-Miles keeping up his 100% record of being my favourite actor in whatever he is in and looking the mirror image if my mate Paul
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bolloxbolder said:Really enjoyed the first 5 episodes of the second series of Squid Game. Shame to have to wait another week for the remainder of it.
Gonna go back and watch the proper show of it now.0 -
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AFKABartram said:What’s everyone carrying in their basket of TV goods at the moment? This is what I’m juggling when I’ve got time and dependent on mood:
Billions - S7 (last series)
Sex Education- S2
Lincoln Lawyer - S1
Grand Designs
A New Life in the Sun - Where are they now?
At Home with the Fury’s
When the top ones are eventually complete they’ll be replaced with S2 of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers and the last series of Peaky Blinders
Lessons in Chemistry
House of Usher
Leftovers (S1)
Bass Reeves
What we do in the shadows (lastest season)
Fisk
Brassic (S1)
Detectorists (S2)
Little Dorrit
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Season 5 of Fargo started on Prime this week. First two episodes are out already. Not watched yet, but hopefully it's a return to form after the very lack lustre 4th series.
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Clem_Snide said:Season 5 of Fargo started on Prime this week. First two episodes are out already. Not watched yet, but hopefully it's a return to form after the very lack lustre 4th series.
Reviews say its a return to form0 -
Since the untimely death of Matthew Perry I started watching Friends again.
I’d forgotten how many episodes there were in each series.
How did we wait a whole week for the next one?Such great TV.2 -
We finished watching Boat Story ( BBC 1/iplayer) tonight and following a somewhat confusing start, it became a Must Watch for us.
Very unusual & multi faceted tale, with Tcheky Karyo ( remember him from The Missing & Baptiste) taking one of the leading roles, you need to stick with it and admire the story as it unfolds.2 - Sponsored links:
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New season of Two Doors Down available on BBC iPlayer. First episode is hilarious. Cathy’s back!!!!!2
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Rufus is a dogs name said:Enjoyed a couple of the recent interviews from the (always excellent) Louis Theroux - the Pete Doherty and Joan Collins episodes were both really interesting viewing0
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Lincsaddick said:HastingsRed said:Lincsaddick said:I was recently called a 'TV Snob' meaning I never watch any 'popular' TV like Corri, E Enders, B G Talent, Ant n Dec and all the so called 'reality' .. SOOOO I decided to watch at least the first part of 'I'm A Celebrity g m o o here and you know what ? ..... Go on tell us !!!! .... I thoroughly enjoyed it
enjoyed the first episode, the only one I have ever watched .. looks like it's on EVERY night for about a month !! .. no way I'll be with it to anywhere near the end or even as far as episode 3 lol .. might watch no2 to see Farage eating a 'Jungle Pizza' or whatever it's called .. one thing though, it looks expensively and well produced, so it must be popular0 -
Started Murder at the Edge of the World. Weird. Lasted about 20 mins and then baled.0
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Sillybilly said:New season of Two Doors Down available on BBC iPlayer. First episode is hilarious. Cathy’s back!!!!!Glad she’s back!0
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SuedeAdidas said:Sillybilly said:New season of Two Doors Down available on BBC iPlayer. First episode is hilarious. Cathy’s back!!!!!Glad she’s back!0
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AFKABartram said:What’s everyone carrying in their basket of TV goods at the moment? This is what I’m juggling when I’ve got time and dependent on mood:
Billions - S7 (last series)
Sex Education- S2
Lincoln Lawyer - S1
Grand Designs
A New Life in the Sun - Where are they now?
At Home with the Fury’s
When the top ones are eventually complete they’ll be replaced with S2 of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers and the last series of Peaky Blinders0 -
Jumped on to BBC iplayer to finish the second series of The Newsreader. Loved the first series of this show and really bought into the characters and the storylines. In fact it was the excellence of this Australian production which led me to having a look at Colin from Accounts which many on here, including me, have raved about.
The fact it features a newsroom and real life events in the 1980s gives it a real edge and a reminder of the greatest newsroom series "Lou Grant". Great to see all those tape machines and faxes.
The leads are brilliant together but a shout out for Sam Reid. So ambitious and talented, so needy and vulnerable, so sexually confused during the high risk 80s. Hard to credit it's the same actor who played the cock sure vampire with a strangled French accent in the recent rather naff Interview With A Vampire.1 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:We finished watching Boat Story ( BBC 1/iplayer) tonight and following a somewhat confusing start, it became a Must Watch for us.
Very unusual & multi faceted tale, with Tcheky Karyo ( remember him from The Missing & Baptiste) taking one of the leading roles, you need to stick with it and admire the story as it unfolds.2 -
stonemuse said:Rufus is a dogs name said:Enjoyed a couple of the recent interviews from the (always excellent) Louis Theroux - the Pete Doherty and Joan Collins episodes were both really interesting viewingI was a bit taken aback by his description of what happened the night that lad died, feels like there’s more to the story.2
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se9addick said:stonemuse said:Rufus is a dogs name said:Enjoyed a couple of the recent interviews from the (always excellent) Louis Theroux - the Pete Doherty and Joan Collins episodes were both really interesting viewingI was a bit taken aback by his description of what happened the night that lad died, feels like there’s more to the story.
I got the vibe from Pete that as much as he knows it ruined his life for the most part, he'd do it all over again in a heartbeat.1 -
Ronnie O’Sullivan doc on Prime is pretty good. Another genius that has issues between the lug’oles.0
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Dugdaleclass said:Jumped on to BBC iplayer to finish the second series of The Newsreader. Loved the first series of this show and really bought into the characters and the storylines. In fact it was the excellence of this Australian production which led me to having a look at Colin from Accounts which many on here, including me, have raved about.
The fact it features a newsroom and real life events in the 1980s gives it a real edge and a reminder of the greatest newsroom series "Lou Grant". Great to see all those tape machines and faxes.
The leads are brilliant together but a shout out for Sam Reid. So ambitious and talented, so needy and vulnerable, so sexually confused during the high risk 80s. Hard to credit it's the same actor who played the cock sure vampire with a strangled French accent in the recent rather naff Interview With A Vampire.0 -
Just started watching Snowfall, that's not new at all, but absolutely loving it.
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Squid Game: The Challenge - identical format to the hit show but with a massive cash prize to win. Filmed in England but, sadly, predominantly American contestants, most of whom are unlikeable which is fine as they get picked off one by one. Two episodes in and enjoying it nearly as much as the original. 8/101
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meldrew66 said:Squid Game: The Challenge - identical format to the hit show but with a massive cash prize to win. Filmed in England but, sadly, predominantly American contestants, most of whom are unlikeable which is fine as they get picked off one by one. Two episodes in and enjoying it nearly as much as the original. 8/104
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Have to say, after a promising start, for me this series of Shetland has wandered into a bit of a mire. I like the new lead character played by Ashley Jensen but the script is pretty mental.0
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If you are into Two Doors Down, check out The Scotts on BBC iPlayer. Three series available including the recently released third. It’s Two Doors Down on steroids. I laughed out loud at several points. The renewing wedding vows episode in series two is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in years.0
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Loving squid game the challenge. A few contestants are apparently suing the show, what were they expecting?3