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    The BBC viewing right now is impressive, Line of duty, Alan Partridge and Fleabag are all superb.


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    24 Hours in Police Custody is excellent, a real insight into police work and what they're up against.

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    24 Hours in Police Custody is excellent, a real insight into police work and what they're up against.
    I'm surprised more people don't watch this, excellent show.
    The episode where they caught one of their own was jaw dropping.

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    24 Hours in Police Custody is excellent, a real insight into police work and what they're up against.
    Agreed. It's an excellent series.

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    24 Hours in Police Custody is excellent, a real insight into police work and what they're up against.
    I think I mentioned that before, it's an interesting watch though. 👍

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    Deutschland 86 is a bit disappointing compared to the first series, interesting enough though.

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    Quite enjoyed MotherFatherSon so far.
    Last nights ep was a tremendous piece of TV drama. 👏

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    Quite enjoying ' the Bay' STV Drama

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    The last episode of This Time - Alan Partridge was very good. Probably a bit Marmite-ish for a lot of folk but Steve Coogan’s comedy timing is superb.

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    Quite enjoying ' the Bay' STV Drama
    Aye, its good. Read previews before ep1 that it was better than Broadchurch, not having that!

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    Mayans Mc was good. The deaging in the flash back scenes were a bit iffy but other than that I enjoyed it.

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    Mayans Mc was good. The deaging in the flash back scenes were a bit iffy but other than that I enjoyed it.
    I lost interest in the Sons of Anarchy, really enjoyed the first two series (or three? When Henry Rollins was in it) but for me got boring after that. Haven't watched Mayans because of that.

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    I lost interest in the Sons of Anarchy, really enjoyed the first two series (or three? When Henry Rollins was in it) but for me got boring after that. Haven't watched Mayans because of that.
    Season 2.

    It definitely got daft towards the end. Should have only been a 4 or 5 season show at most.

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    The last episode of This Time - Alan Partridge was very good. Probably a bit Marmite-ish for a lot of folk but Steve Coogan’s comedy timing is superb.
    Completely agree! It got better as the series went on - the scene in episode 5 with the Irish doppelgänger was classic TV.
    You found your God in a paper back, you get your history from the Union Jack, and all your brothers and sisters have gone and they won't come back.

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    The Umbrella Academy.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    The Umbrella Academy.
    Couldn’t get into it suppose I’m not really a fan of the comic book adaptations.

    Watched The Rolling Stone documentary Olé Olé Olé which was superb.

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    Our Planet - spectacular but ultimately very depressing.

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    Our Planet - spectacular but ultimately very depressing.
    Just can’t get into it find my mind wandering after about 15 mins

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    New series of The OA been released.

    That's my next binge watch sorted.
    Not long finished up watching this and I think my brain melted a little bit while doing so. It's brilliantly weird.




    #persevered

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    Will be watching OA season 2 , Season 1 was outstanding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    The last episode of This Time - Alan Partridge was very good. Probably a bit Marmite-ish for a lot of folk but Steve Coogan’s comedy timing is superb.
    I thought the series was slightly more miss than hit, but still enjoyed it. Liked the interviews with Ruth running gag. Particularly the interview with her at Parliament where she kept saying the opposite of whatever Alan said. Was up there with the other top Partridge moments IMO.

    Plus Susannah Fielding 😍

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    Just got round to watching "They shall not grow old", quite a humbling bit of TV.

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    Tonight’s 24 hours in Police Custody was brilliant. That surgeon was one of the biggest control freaks I’ve ever seen. Literally did not allow anyone to finish a sentence before talking over them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EH6 Hibby View Post
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    Tonight’s 24 hours in Police Custody was brilliant. That surgeon was one of the biggest control freaks I’ve ever seen. Literally did not allow anyone to finish a sentence before talking over them.
    An absolute bell end! I'll not spoil the outcome for anyone who has yet to watch it.

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    The victim is looking good and tense.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    The victim is looking good and tense.
    Aye, a lot of potential, Kate Beckinsale too, which is nice! 😍

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    Just started Black Sails, think a few people have mentioned it on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Aye, a lot of potential, Kate Beckinsale too, which is nice! 😍
    I think that's The Widow you're thinking about.

    The Victim is Kelly Macdonald and John Hannah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    I think that's The Widow you're thinking about.

    The Victim is Kelly Macdonald and John Hannah.
    I'm watching both. Very good so far.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    I think that's The Widow you're thinking about.

    The Victim is Kelly Macdonald and John Hannah.
    Aye, it was. Watched the first two eps of The Victim, it's good too.
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