Has anyone mentioned Kaleidoscope yet? Interesting concept that you can watch it in any order, not sure it works 100%. However, thoroughly recommend it.
I found it hard work, interesting concept maybe but it was an effort to watch
Agreed it was an interest concept, I think they forgot to make a decent programme though. Having seen the reviews I think it was vastly overrated.
does it still have a pathologist doing things that pathologists don't ever do?
Yes and this week we've got a police inspector and her adopted son in CID, investigating the death of the natural son's ex-wife, after dismissing the pathologists from the crime scene. It's absolute tosh, but I still watch every week out of habit.
Only Murders in the building - Disney plus great serial killer / comedy series, the cast is great and a good little binge, done season one on Sunday, 2 seasons with the 3rd being filmed currently.
Finished this yesterday, didn't disappoint. Great cast which makes it, some good twists and its all a bit light hearted. Highly recommend for anyone who has Disney +
Happy Valley. Wow. I didn’t see Cawood and Tommy Lee Royce sharing that passionate kiss and eloping off to Marbella. Nor that bent Pharmacist going all Walter White and turning into the drug baron and wiping out half of the Lake District. BBC don’t half do surprise endings!!!
Btw for all of you yet to catch up, I’m only kidding. Not one of life’s cheerier series but a cracker nonetheless.
Happy Valley. Wow. I didn’t see Cawood and Tommy Lee Royce sharing that passionate kiss and eloping off to Marbella. Nor that bent Pharmacist going all Walter White and turning into the drug baron and wiping out half of the Lake District. BBC don’t half do surprise endings!!!
Btw for all of you yet to catch up, I’m only kidding. Not one of life’s cheerier series but a cracker nonetheless.
It’s set in West Yorkshire not the Lake District, just saying
Happy Valley. Wow. I didn’t see Cawood and Tommy Lee Royce sharing that passionate kiss and eloping off to Marbella. Nor that bent Pharmacist going all Walter White and turning into the drug baron and wiping out half of the Lake District. BBC don’t half do surprise endings!!!
Btw for all of you yet to catch up, I’m only kidding. Not one of life’s cheerier series but a cracker nonetheless.
It’s set in West Yorkshire not the Lake District, just saying
Yeah, it was his home made nuclear bomb that he fired at the Lake District in revenge for a dodgy Chinese that he’d eaten there on holiday.
Caught up with the last four months of posts and added some names to my watchlist.
Surprised how little chat on Happy Valley. I thought it was brilliant without trying too hard, with importantly an ending that fitted and didn’t disappoint. Stand out performance from Sarah Lancashire.
Have watched the first three episodes of Dectectorists after the positive comments on here. I’m warming to it, haven’t laughed once yet but a good cast and feel like it’s going to be the half hour filling equivalent of putting some comfy slippers on.
Exactly how I felt about Detectorists, gave it a go and like you say, warmed to it straight away without laughing out loud. Did all episodes over a month or so and did end up laughing quite a lot as well as getting attached to characters too. Really cleverly written and without shouting loud or being controversial or offensive i really think it is an underrated gem.
Caught up with the last four months of posts and added some names to my watchlist.
Surprised how little chat on Happy Valley. I thought it was brilliant without trying too hard, with importantly an ending that fitted and didn’t disappoint. Stand out performance from Sarah Lancashire.
Have watched the first three episodes of Dectectorists after the positive comments on here. I’m warming to it, haven’t laughed once yet but a good cast and feel like it’s going to be the half hour filling equivalent of putting some comfy slippers on.
was slightly disappointed with final episode of Happy Valley, other than the kitchen talk between Catherine and TLR - even then would rather that
he had bled out than self immolated
The two other threads, the pharmacist and the teacher were just really given a passing reference at the end. Would have liked Ryan to somehow have had a conversation with TLR telling him he would always want to stay with his nan.
I note a new drama called The Gold starts tomorrow on BBC1 at 9pm. It depicts the £26m Brinks-Mat raid from 1983.
I have coincidentally just finished the 6 part podcast on iplayer called Gangster (about John Palmer). Definitely worth a listen if you'd like some character detail. He was not the cuddly chappy as painted by his wife Marnie in her book Goldfinger and Me - a double page extract of which appears in today's Daily Mirror.
As the podcast develops it becomes apparent that the level of crime, corruption and violence in this man's life is off scale.
I note a new drama called The Gold starts tomorrow on BBC1 at 9pm. It depicts the £26m Brinks-Mat raid from 1983.
I have coincidentally just finished the 6 part podcast on iplayer called Gangster (about John Palmer). Definitely worth a listen if you'd like some character detail. He was not the cuddly chappy as painted by his wife Marnie in her book Goldfinger and Me - a double page extract of which appears in today's Daily Mirror.
As the podcast develops it becomes apparent that the level of crime, corruption and violence in this man's life is off scale.
The guy who play Kenneth Noye was on Sunday Brunch last week. Didn’t mention a lot of what happened later with him …
I started watching The Gold last night and I really like it, but I can't help but feel Noye is being romanticised as an anti-hero. I'd be very interested to know what people on here make of it, particularly as I'd imagine some of you are more familiar with him/ his history than most.
I started watching The Gold last night and I really like it, but I can't help but feel Noye is being romanticised as an anti-hero. I'd be very interested to know what people on here make of it, particularly as I'd imagine some of you are more familiar with him/ his history than most.
I was going to watch it. But not anything that romanticises that ***t
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Finished this yesterday, didn't disappoint. Great cast which makes it, some good twists and its all a bit light hearted. Highly recommend for anyone who has Disney +
Loving it. Never knew the mandalorian was in it!
And I was loving his character until he got his swede crushed!!
Have watched the first three episodes of Dectectorists after the positive comments on here. I’m warming to it, haven’t laughed once yet but a good cast and feel like it’s going to be the half hour filling equivalent of putting some comfy slippers on.
The two other threads, the pharmacist and the teacher were just really given a passing reference at the end.
Would have liked Ryan to somehow have had a conversation with TLR telling him he would always want to stay with his nan.
I have coincidentally just finished the 6 part podcast on iplayer called Gangster (about John Palmer). Definitely worth a listen if you'd like some character detail. He was not the cuddly chappy as painted by his wife Marnie in her book Goldfinger and Me - a double page extract of which appears in today's Daily Mirror.
As the podcast develops it becomes apparent that the level of crime, corruption and violence in this man's life is off scale.