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Not new as I see it was released in Oct 2022, but just watched Bad Sisters on Apple TV after it was recommended. A really good series.0
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robinofottershaw said:Not new as I see it was released in Oct 2022, but just watched Bad Sisters on Apple TV after it was recommended. A really good series.2
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:guinnessaddick said:Freddie Flintoff returns after his accident in Fields of Dreams, when he takes his team on tour.
Tuesday 13th August at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.1 -
Not a new programme as its on its 2nd series, but I've just discovered Freddie Flintoff Field of Dreams. Found it fascinating and quite moving. It's definitely not just a cricket programme covering the difficulties of the under privileged boys with various economic, social and mental issues as well as Frddies trauma following the BBC Top Gear incident.3
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PrincessFiona said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:guinnessaddick said:Freddie Flintoff returns after his accident in Fields of Dreams, when he takes his team on tour.
Tuesday 13th August at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Some of the best TV I've seen recently.0 -
I’m saving the Flintoff series up to watch in one go. Glad it sounds as good as the last one.
Is anyone watching the celebrity Race Across the World?
Kelly Brooks husband deserves a knighthood. I mean apart from the obvious, she is really annoying 😳🫣
No idea who the geezer is from Ted Lasso as have never watched it but he just seems to be there for the party 😂😂
I'm enjoying it so far.0 -
Kap10 said:Not a new programme as it’s on its 2nd series, but I've just discovered Freddie Flintoff Field of Dreams. Found it fascinating and quite moving. It's definitely not just a cricket programme covering the difficulties of the under privileged boys with various economic, social and mental issues as well as Frddies trauma following the BBC Top Gear incident.0
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guinnessaddick said:Kap10 said:Not a new programme as it’s on its 2nd series, but I've just discovered Freddie Flintoff Field of Dreams. Found it fascinating and quite moving. It's definitely not just a cricket programme covering the difficulties of the under privileged boys with various economic, social and mental issues as well as Frddies trauma following the BBC Top Gear incident.1
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guinnessaddick said:Kap10 said:Not a new programme as it’s on its 2nd series, but I've just discovered Freddie Flintoff Field of Dreams. Found it fascinating and quite moving. It's definitely not just a cricket programme covering the difficulties of the under privileged boys with various economic, social and mental issues as well as Frddies trauma following the BBC Top Gear incident.3
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KBslittlesis said:I’m saving the Flintoff series up to watch in one go. Glad it sounds as good as the last one.
Is anyone watching the celebrity Race Across the World?
Kelly Brooks husband deserves a knighthood. I mean apart from the obvious, she is really annoying 😳🫣
No idea who the geezer is from Ted Lasso as have never watched it but he just seems to be there for the party 😂😂
I'm enjoying it so far.
I like Jeff Brazier, seems a really nice bloke.
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ValleyGary said:KBslittlesis said:I’m saving the Flintoff series up to watch in one go. Glad it sounds as good as the last one.
Is anyone watching the celebrity Race Across the World?
Kelly Brooks husband deserves a knighthood. I mean apart from the obvious, she is really annoying 😳🫣
No idea who the geezer is from Ted Lasso as have never watched it but he just seems to be there for the party 😂😂
I'm enjoying it so far.
I like Jeff Brazier, seems a really nice bloke.1 -
Best bit of RATW was Scott Mills using his full name as much as possible in the hope he'd get recognised and a load of Brazilians shrugging and going "OK what music do you play?"
Agree Jeff Brazier always come across really well - pretty clear he put a fair bit of his career and life on hold for his sons, got a lot of respect for that.1 -
North Lower Neil said:Best bit of RATW was Scott Mills using his full name as much as possible in the hope he'd get recognised and a load of Brazilians shrugging and going "OK what music do you play?"
Agree Jeff Brazier always come across really well - pretty clear he put a fair but of his career and life on hold for his sons, got a lot of respect for that.2 -
ValleyGary said:KBslittlesis said:I’m saving the Flintoff series up to watch in one go. Glad it sounds as good as the last one.
Is anyone watching the celebrity Race Across the World?
Kelly Brooks husband deserves a knighthood. I mean apart from the obvious, she is really annoying 😳🫣
No idea who the geezer is from Ted Lasso as have never watched it but he just seems to be there for the party 😂😂
I'm enjoying it so far.
I like Jeff Brazier, seems a really nice bloke.
The Braziers are my fav. With all they’ve been through, they just seem so ‘normal’. I hope they win 🤗1 -
North Lower Neil said:Best bit of RATW was Scott Mills using his full name as much as possible in the hope he'd get recognised and a load of Brazilians shrugging and going "OK what music do you play?"
Agree Jeff Brazier always come across really well - pretty clear he put a fair but of his career and life on hold for his sons, got a lot of respect for that.0 -
I'm new to 'The Responder' as I find Martin Freeman rather annoying but, actually, the first series is really well written and he appears well cast and is believable. Enjoying it overall as I approach the last few episodes of S1.0
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I didn’t even know Scott Mills was gay!9
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Merseyside Detectives: The Murder of Ashley and Olivia on Channel 4
A four part documentary about how the police caught the killers. Very good watch and good to see how criminals are tracked and caught. The digital trail we all have is exposed.Harrowing murders / subject but reassuring as to how the police work.1 -
Caught up with Celebrity Race Across The World last night and I'm enjoying it but haven't really warmed to the 'celebrities' as previously. I'm a little tired of the whole back story thing too.
I'm also mildly obsessed with Jeff Brazier's hair though. He's in one of the planet's most hot and humid environments sweeping up llama poo, yet he doesn't have a single hair out of place and looks like he's literally stepped out of the barbers. What sort of product is he using, superglue..?4 -
Day just got better…just celebrating today’s result and news comes on BBC that second series of Colin From Accounts starts on 3 September. Bliss!8
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Dugdaleclass said:Day just got better…just celebrating today’s result and news comes on BBC that second series of Colin From Accounts starts on 3 September. Bliss!2
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Ted Lasso series 4 is a step closer.
Options taken on 3 of the main characters. Still the American contingent to go but it’s a first step by apple.2 -
Dugdaleclass said:Day just got better…just celebrating today’s result and news comes on BBC that second series of Colin From Accounts starts on 3 September. Bliss!1
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Just finished We Own This City. True story drama based on corruption in the Baltimore police dept. For fans of The Wire.
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New Series of Rings of Power is available from today, with the first three Episodes out on Amazon Prime.
Not watched it yet, but did enjoy the first Season0 -
What do people think of the first two episodes of the new series of Sherwood? I was really looking forward to it - but so far I don't like it. It seems to want to move into Peaky Blinders territory but Peaky Blinders was brilliant because it had bags of style and some stellar performances. This is just unremittingly grim, no real nod to the history of the society any more, and some of the acting is dire. The Daphne woman wears the permanent expression of someone who has just seen something too horrible to describe.
Just me?1 -
Just watched episode one of Kaos. Cool idea and quite well done.Jeff Goldblum is, unsurprisingly, wonderful as Zeus.
Some interesting other casting too. Lots of Brits involved. Billie Piper was pretty good and there was a young guy who looked really familiar, but I couldn’t place. I said to my better half that he reminded me of the comedian Mahaan Rizwan. Turns out, it’s his brother Nabhaan!
Strong start to the series imo. I’d happily binge it, but ladyromford says she doesn’t have the energy!0 -
PragueAddick said:What do people think of the first two episodes of the new series of Sherwood? I was really looking forward to it - but so far I don't like it. It seems to want to move into Peaky Blinders territory but Peaky Blinders was brilliant because it had bags of style and some stellar performances. This is just unremittingly grim, no real nod to the history of the society any more, and some of the acting is dire. The Daphne woman wears the permanent expression of someone who has just seen something too horrible to describe.
Just me?2 -
Colin from Accounts series 2 BBC2 10pm Tuesday (tomorrow).3
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PragueAddick said:What do people think of the first two episodes of the new series of Sherwood? I was really looking forward to it - but so far I don't like it. It seems to want to move into Peaky Blinders territory but Peaky Blinders was brilliant because it had bags of style and some stellar performances. This is just unremittingly grim, no real nod to the history of the society any more, and some of the acting is dire. The Daphne woman wears the permanent expression of someone who has just seen something too horrible to describe.
Just me?
Oh, and the new Sheriff of Nottingham is a young lady in a lesbian relationship ..
I appreciate that one must allow a big chunk of poetic licence when watching TV drama, but really ! .. I am going to use the forbidden W word .. Sherwood has become too woke to be taken seriously .. added to this as @PragueAddick says, the acting is dire, I suspect that the cast cannot work up any enthusiasm for this turkey of a programme1