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CCFCSteve

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Outcry (college American footballer trial)
The scheme (college baseball/FBI sting)

Both good docs on sky documentaries
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Might be a bit late with this but the follow on series from the Karate Kid films, called cobra Kai is a decent watch. A few nods to the original films ,some very good writing decent 80s soundtrack .
 

Otis

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New series of The Boys on Amazon. First series was great and had really positive feedback and this new one has even better reviews than the first.
 

Philosoraptor

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New series of The Boys on Amazon. First series was great and had really positive feedback and this new one has even better reviews than the first.

'The Boys' is excellent, got through two episodes. Its a slow burner like the first series but the plot is thickening again.

Over at the BBC maybe they are apologizing for the current series of Doctor Who by giving everyone a chance to watch the great BSG remake.

 

SkyBlueScottie

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The boys, excellent. The Fall, excellent. Also recommend Bosch. The casting of Bosch is superb, captured the essence of the books well. Looking forward to Amazon's version of Jack Reacher. Of only because they've cast someone who actually looks like Reacher rather than a very short Tom Cruise.
 

wingy

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Life after WW1 in Colour on More 4 .
Well worth a look too late now and possibly repeated .
Sure it will be online somewhere.
Look to history to see the future.
 

chiefdave

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Can you imagine the meeting:
"Lets make a RoboCop TV series"
"Great idea, lets not have RoboCop in it"
 

covmark

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Might be a bit late with this but the follow on series from the Karate Kid films, called cobra Kai is a decent watch. A few nods to the original films ,some very good writing decent 80s soundtrack .
I watched this, extremely cheesy in places, but that's in keeping with the original film. Enjoyed it on the whole, some good flashback bits, and I agree with you. The nods to the Karate Kid films were well done.

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mrtrench

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I've been watching 'Tales from the Loop' on Amazon. I'm not a big sci fi fan usually but this is an absolutely remarkable series. I cannot praise it enough. It's beautifully filmed and slow moving with realistic character development - just as I like it. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but for those that like that sort of thing it really hits the spot. I cannot recall liking any TV series more other than Dekalog.

 

wingy

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I've been watching 'Tales from the Loop' on Amazon. I'm not a big sci fi fan usually but this is an absolutely remarkable series. I cannot praise it enough. It's beautifully filmed and slow moving with realistic character development - just as I like it. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but for those that like that sort of thing it really hits the spot. I cannot recall liking any TV series more other than Dekalog.


Did you watch the first series of the Scandi Noire 'the killing' ?
That was the beauty of that series.
24 episodes to build the characters profile.
What did the American version do ?
Knock about eight episodes off.🙄
 

mrtrench

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Did you watch the first series of the Scandi Noire 'the killing' ?
That was the beauty of that series.
24 episodes to build the characters profile.
What did the American version do ?
Knock about eight episodes off.🙄

I think I did... was that the one with the detective that wore patterned jumpers?
 

Houchens Head

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Enjoying "Ratched" on Netflix. Based on the character, 'Nurse Ratched' from 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'. One of my all time favourite films.
 

ajsccfc

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Really like the stuff of his I've seen, the one on Russia in particular. Didn't realise he'd made so many though, bloody hell


  • Meet the Stans (2003)[9]
  • House of Saud (also broadcast as: Saudi: The Family in Crisis) (2004)[10]
  • Places That Don't Exist (2005)[11]
  • Equator (2006)[12] (Silver Award winner, 2007 Wanderlust Travel Awards
  • Tropic of Capricorn (2008)[13]
  • Explore (2009)
  • Tropic of Cancer (2010)[14]
  • Indian Ocean (2012)[15]
  • Australia with Simon Reeve (2013)[16]
  • Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve (2013)
  • Tea Trail/Coffee Trail with Simon Reeve (2014)[17]
  • Sacred Rivers with Simon Reeve (2014)
  • Caribbean with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Ireland with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Greece with Simon Reeve (2016)
  • Turkey with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Colombia with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Russia with Simon Reeve (2017)[18]
  • Burma with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • Mediterranean with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • The Americas with Simon Reeve (2019)
  • The Balkans (2020)[19]
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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A bit late, but I've just got into a bit of the fishing thing with Whitehouse & Mortimer.........its wonderful.
I don't fish but would happily sit all day long on a river bank with these two. So funny, tranquil & relaxing......I can just let the world & its worries float away for 1/2 hr.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Binge watched series 2 of Ghosts. Very enjoyable and more like a proper old sitcom. Also a rarity in that it's one you could watch as a family. Only a couple of swear words and some 'Mrs Slocombe's Pussy' level double entrendre.
 

clint van damme

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Really like the stuff of his I've seen, the one on Russia in particular. Didn't realise he'd made so many though, bloody hell


  • Meet the Stans (2003)[9]
  • House of Saud (also broadcast as: Saudi: The Family in Crisis) (2004)[10]
  • Places That Don't Exist (2005)[11]
  • Equator (2006)[12] (Silver Award winner, 2007 Wanderlust Travel Awards
  • Tropic of Capricorn (2008)[13]
  • Explore (2009)
  • Tropic of Cancer (2010)[14]
  • Indian Ocean (2012)[15]
  • Australia with Simon Reeve (2013)[16]
  • Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve (2013)
  • Tea Trail/Coffee Trail with Simon Reeve (2014)[17]
  • Sacred Rivers with Simon Reeve (2014)
  • Caribbean with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Ireland with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Greece with Simon Reeve (2016)
  • Turkey with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Colombia with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Russia with Simon Reeve (2017)[18]
  • Burma with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • Mediterranean with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • The Americas with Simon Reeve (2019)
  • The Balkans (2020)[19]

i didn't realise he'd made so many either, and I watched House of Saud and really enjoyed it! I will try and work through a few of those, thanks.
 

publican1990

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Really like the stuff of his I've seen, the one on Russia in particular. Didn't realise he'd made so many though, bloody hell


  • Meet the Stans (2003)[9]
  • House of Saud (also broadcast as: Saudi: The Family in Crisis) (2004)[10]
  • Places That Don't Exist (2005)[11]
  • Equator (2006)[12] (Silver Award winner, 2007 Wanderlust Travel Awards
  • Tropic of Capricorn (2008)[13]
  • Explore (2009)
  • Tropic of Cancer (2010)[14]
  • Indian Ocean (2012)[15]
  • Australia with Simon Reeve (2013)[16]
  • Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve (2013)
  • Tea Trail/Coffee Trail with Simon Reeve (2014)[17]
  • Sacred Rivers with Simon Reeve (2014)
  • Caribbean with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Ireland with Simon Reeve (2015)
  • Greece with Simon Reeve (2016)
  • Turkey with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Colombia with Simon Reeve (2017)
  • Russia with Simon Reeve (2017)[18]
  • Burma with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • Mediterranean with Simon Reeve (2018)
  • The Americas with Simon Reeve (2019)
  • The Balkans (2020)[19]

I'm a big fan of his stuff too. I met him back in February when he did an evening at a theatre in Stratford, one of the nicest, most genuine blokes you could hope to meet.
 

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