UK TV Programs
#1051
Re: UK TV Programs
Luther.
Anyone catch it?
Got it lined up for later viewing.
Also watching Capital and rather enjoying it after a couple episodes. Anyone read the book?
Anyone catch it?
Got it lined up for later viewing.
Also watching Capital and rather enjoying it after a couple episodes. Anyone read the book?
#1052
Re: UK TV Programs
I enjoyed Capital but the last episode was disappointing IMO.
#1053
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Re: UK TV Programs
Watched it last night. First class as usual. Very unusual storyline.
#1054
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Check out Prison Break on Netflix.
#1056
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"Fresh Meat" is back on Wednesday. (replacing Peep Show I assume)
Ooops..my mistake Jan 5th
Ooops..my mistake Jan 5th
Last edited by kimilseung; Dec 19th 2015 at 5:47 am.
#1057
Re: UK TV Programs
So any holiday specials you lot have seen?
The kids loved "Stick Man", which is another Julia Donaldson story, same style as The Gruffalo. They got the book for Christmas and it's a cute story.
Charlie Brooker's year end swipe was good.
Not seen Sherlock yet, but have it lined up.
Never got around to watching this series of Downton, so haven't seen the special but sounded interesting.
Luther, was weird but I enjoyed it, but only 2 episodes?
Seems like quite a lot of shows are coming back too, so could be interesting.
The kids loved "Stick Man", which is another Julia Donaldson story, same style as The Gruffalo. They got the book for Christmas and it's a cute story.
Charlie Brooker's year end swipe was good.
Not seen Sherlock yet, but have it lined up.
Never got around to watching this series of Downton, so haven't seen the special but sounded interesting.
Luther, was weird but I enjoyed it, but only 2 episodes?
Seems like quite a lot of shows are coming back too, so could be interesting.
#1058
Re: UK TV Programs
So any holiday specials you lot have seen?
The kids loved "Stick Man", which is another Julia Donaldson story, same style as The Gruffalo. They got the book for Christmas and it's a cute story.
Charlie Brooker's year end swipe was good.
Not seen Sherlock yet, but have it lined up.
Never got around to watching this series of Downton, so haven't seen the special but sounded interesting.
Luther, was weird but I enjoyed it, but only 2 episodes?
Seems like quite a lot of shows are coming back too, so could be interesting.
The kids loved "Stick Man", which is another Julia Donaldson story, same style as The Gruffalo. They got the book for Christmas and it's a cute story.
Charlie Brooker's year end swipe was good.
Not seen Sherlock yet, but have it lined up.
Never got around to watching this series of Downton, so haven't seen the special but sounded interesting.
Luther, was weird but I enjoyed it, but only 2 episodes?
Seems like quite a lot of shows are coming back too, so could be interesting.
#1059
Re: UK TV Programs
Sherlock Holmes....little disappointed by this. It was okay, but seemed a bit of a cop out with the fluttering back and forth and predictability of things. Meh.
"Then there was none", Agatha Christie, mystery 3 parter. 10 people end up on a island and start dying off. It's a bit more omph to it than your average Poirot and rather good this. Quite cold.
Edit: Endeavour, third series started today too.
"Then there was none", Agatha Christie, mystery 3 parter. 10 people end up on a island and start dying off. It's a bit more omph to it than your average Poirot and rather good this. Quite cold.
Edit: Endeavour, third series started today too.
#1060
Re: UK TV Programs
Any one catch War and Peace?
Just saw the first episode and was rather bored by it, bit like the book really. Though there were a few amusing lines and the battle scenes were pretty cool. Might be worth a punt.
Father Brown, back for another series. This is a fun, cheesy show.
Just saw the first episode and was rather bored by it, bit like the book really. Though there were a few amusing lines and the battle scenes were pretty cool. Might be worth a punt.
Father Brown, back for another series. This is a fun, cheesy show.
#1061
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Benidorm back for a new series, looks somewhat better than the last two series.
#1062
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Could never watch Sherlock Holmes, the modern day version. IMO Holmes belongs strictly to the days of Hanson cabs, top hats and foggy gas lit alleys.
Are the people who create series for TV so pitifully bereft of imagination that they have to resurrect characters from the Victorian era when it comes to a series about a detective duo
At least The Avengers had some originality
Are the people who create series for TV so pitifully bereft of imagination that they have to resurrect characters from the Victorian era when it comes to a series about a detective duo
At least The Avengers had some originality
#1064
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Vera
Back for a new series...very good still, with a bunch of new characters. Very depressing though.
Back for a new series...very good still, with a bunch of new characters. Very depressing though.