Broadchurch and Other UK TV Programs
#1
Broadchurch and Other UK TV Programs
Just a slight detour here....but has anyone else been watching Broadchurch on ITV??? I started watching it when I got 'Tunnelbear' and got hooked after the first episode. Apart from the fact I think David Tennant is the sexiest thing on two legs. LOL
So I've seen all 5 episodes so far and can't wait for next week to watch the next one. Any clues on who you think is the killer??
So I've seen all 5 episodes so far and can't wait for next week to watch the next one. Any clues on who you think is the killer??
#2
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: The sunshine state
Posts: 1,358
Re: Broadchurch
The lady detectives husband.
Where was it filmed?
Where was it filmed?
#3
Re: Broadchurch
Now that would be a shocker ! LOL I'm more inclined towards the lady (Susan), the woman with the dog.
It was filmed predominantly on the Jurassic Coast at West Bay in Dorset, with the town of Clevedon just outside Bristol doubling as the fictional town of Broadchurch, with interior scenes of the police station shot in studios in Bristol.
It was filmed predominantly on the Jurassic Coast at West Bay in Dorset, with the town of Clevedon just outside Bristol doubling as the fictional town of Broadchurch, with interior scenes of the police station shot in studios in Bristol.
#4
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,477
Re: Broadchurch
yes it's a good show. I've watched all episodes. what channels do you get with TunnelBear. Do you get Channel 4? I mainly watch BBC and free stuff on ITV plus my Netflix account..
#5
Re: Broadchurch
I usually stick to BBC and ITV, but I think you can get the majority of them so long as you don't try to watch a live program.
#6
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,477
Re: Broadchurch
I changed my viewing habits after my brother died. cancelled cable and have a Roku box but not set up yet. Quite happy just using computer to view telly. I'm catching up on NetFlix at the Wallander series with Kenneth Branagh then going to watch Swedish version which is the original.
#7
Re: Broadchurch
I changed my viewing habits after my brother died. cancelled cable and have a Roku box but not set up yet. Quite happy just using computer to view telly. I'm catching up on NetFlix at the Wallander series with Kenneth Branagh then going to watch Swedish version which is the original.
#8
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,477
Re: Broadchurch
that is the not so good thing about NetFlix doesn't show newest and most up to date. I think Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus do that. I read somewhere that I think NetFlix has signed deal with Time Warner Cable or Warner Bros so good things may come from that. Other shows I like like HGTV stuff I just go directly to that channel.. Only thing I really miss is just being able to turn on and watch is CNN but not big deal.
#9
Re: Broadchurch
that is the not so good thing about NetFlix doesn't show newest and most up to date. I think Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus do that. I read somewhere that I think NetFlix has signed deal with Time Warner Cable or Warner Bros so good things may come from that. Other shows I like like HGTV stuff I just go directly to that channel.. Only thing I really miss is just being able to turn on and watch is CNN but not big deal.
#10
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 4,100
Re: Broadchurch
I think that's why I picked Tunnelbear ! You pay $4.99 per month, but then you can connect to the UK and load up everything from BBC to ITV to any other iplayer you want from elsewhere and watch UK TV without the restriction of that horrible little box popping up that says 'This video is not available in your country'. Works for any UK video, preview that you usually can't see. Anything other than live TV that is, because it comes up and asks if you have a TV licence.. lol Then when you want to go back to the US again you just flip the switch and search the US. LOL
#11
Re: Broadchurch
I think that's why I picked Tunnelbear ! You pay $4.99 per month, but then you can connect to the UK and load up everything from BBC to ITV to any other iplayer you want from elsewhere and watch UK TV without the restriction of that horrible little box popping up that says 'This video is not available in your country'. Works for any UK video, preview that you usually can't see. Anything other than live TV that is, because it comes up and asks if you have a TV licence.. lol Then when you want to go back to the US again you just flip the switch and search the US. LOL
I haven't ruled anyone out yet except Jack and Beth. We'll probably find out it was them in cahoots.
#12
Re: Broadchurch
I just meant 'players' that other channels might have (none BBC or ITV). Sorry if that sounds confusing, I just can't think of another way to put it.. LOL
#13
Re: Broadchurch
I use Hola. It's free and you can watch 'live' UK TV as well as catch up. I've been watching Broadchurch and enjoying it. It was hard for me to watch the first episode or two but now it's less about the boy's death and parents, and more about Whodunit.
I haven't ruled anyone out yet except Jack and Beth. We'll probably find out it was them in cahoots.
I haven't ruled anyone out yet except Jack and Beth. We'll probably find out it was them in cahoots.
Hmmm I guess we will find out soon enough...probably get more clues in the next episode now that one of the suspects is no longer in the picture.
#14
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,477
Re: Broadchurch
What about the vicar? he's bit odd character and I am not saying it because he is of the Church just the character..
#15
Re: Broadchurch
Although the lady Detective's son has got some explaining to do...he deleted all the phone messages and files, so what's that all about???