I might well do.
Shardlake is actually a hunchback in the books. I like the sweep of the stories with real historical characters involved.
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I might well do.
Shardlake is actually a hunchback in the books. I like the sweep of the stories with real historical characters involved.
They've made a series featuring CJ Sansom's 16th century lawyer?
I love the books but I don't think I would watch a TV series on them TBH.
I assume you are talking about BoB (1969)
I've not seen Masters of the Air (and doubt I will) but the difference will be that the superb BoB aerial sequences were filmed using real aircraft and...
Yes, that is good.
Didn't know it was a series.
Enjoyed the film. Is it the same story?
What channel?
Yep. Seen it through twice.
I sometimes go into a rather ridiculous Scottish accent when I've watched a few on the trot. :icon_biggrin:
Oldie but a goodie!
Loved that show.
On our Tivo box you can fast forward the ads.
Just started watching series 1 last night.
I'm a bit choosey about what I watch but excellent so far.
It's from Christmas a few years back.
Really enjoyed it.
Excellent cast and I watched it through twice!
I've seen that pop up, I'll have a look at that.
Not new, but The Thick of it is on Iplayer now.
A superb political satire.
Although it's ended now Endeavour was a fantastic series and can probably be streamed.
Yep, really enjoyable.
I am loving Retro electro workshop on UKTV Play.
The main protagonist Rob Howard takes on repairs including, an old valve radio, an Atari games console, Sinclair C5 etc.
He has an old time...
Not new but they are currently reshowing "Rovers" on Sky Comedy.
Hilarious and so much like the reality of non league football clubs.
That sounds like my cup of meat.
Written by Anthony Horowitz so should be good.
I'll give it a go.
And surprisingly Hugh Laurie makes a very convincing baddie too.
Pistol was excellent.
That's the trouble with "Faction" and why I won't watch it.
Scriptwriters take liberties with what happened in real life and people unaware of what really happened are taken in and think it's the...
Not exactly new but I enjoyed The Cockfields series.
Very funny and insightful.
The Sandbaggers is a brilliant series with a great cast.
Mr Palfrey of Westminster is in a similar vein with Alex McCowen as Mr Palfrey. Well worth watching.
Indeed. Excellent.
Spector on Skydocs.
Riveting series of his life, family and eventual downfall.
I watched a couple of episodes of SAS rogue heroes.
Alfie Allen as Jock Lewes...............:playful:
You can clearly see it was written by the Peaky Blinders bloke with his usual addition of...