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I am due an operation soon and I have a recovery time of 4 weeks doing nothing and 2 weeks slowly getting around. I know me and I will be a bad patient so other than being on here all day. Is there any good tv series you all would recommend. I am saving the vikings as first watch

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nicolajaynehend

Keeping up appearance. It will give you a good laugh. I've got the box set. All so Amazon do some great box's set. Some mother do have them, dads army, all the very best for your op when it comes around. Hope this has helped you.

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VickyCookies

I have gold channel so that will be good. Love keeping up appearances, vicar of dibley

Great idea thank you xx

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AgnesFaludi

Good Place, quiet funny...but there are so many different ones. Watching Luke Cage Marvel Hero series, full with action and West world is cool, Lost in Space, Sneaky Pete is interesting too.

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VickyCookies

I was looking a sneaky Pete the other day. Might give that a go after the vikings

Thank you xx

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MrsCraig

Hell on wheels, Homeland, Black Sails, Taken, Chicago PD ... just depends what kind of things you like to watch

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VickyCookies

My dad mentioned black sails, I’ll have a google

I like things with an edge and abit of action

Thank you xx

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MrsCraig

VickyCookies Black sails definitely has edge and action! We loved it. Definitely worth a watch.

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VickyCookies

I’ll save that one for after the Viking’s then. Thank you 😊 xx

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MrsCraig

I might need to rewatch Black Sails now!xx

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ACR

I enjoyed the fourth and final series of The Bridge, which aired on BBC 2 recently. I won a Vikings seasons 1-4 Blu-ray box set not too long ago, still haven't watched it yet.

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PhilipMarc

There's quite a lot of good shows out there.

Current | Pending for New Season

  • Preacher
  • Narcos
  • Fargo
  • Better Call Saul
  • Mr. Robot
  • Shameless
  • Sneaky Pete
  • You're the Worst
Finished | Canceled
  • The Middle
  • The Office
  • The Dukes of Hazzard
  • Knight Rider
  • Malcolm in the Middle
  • My Name is Earl
  • Scream Queens
  • The Brink
  • Lucifer
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VickyCookies

I started watching lucifer, didn’t get passed episode 4

I’ll have a google to see which of these are for me. Thank you 😊

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RFC

Red Dwarf,oldie but a good un.

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tumblespots

I wish you all the best for your op and hope that it is successful for you. Using LD will at least keep your mind busy whilst you are 'laid up'. 💐

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VickyCookies

Thank you. It’s a big op but I can’t wait as will make me feel better in the long run. I plan to be on here a lot so watch out ha ha xx

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Lynibis

I had to resurrect this post as I have already started a chat today😀

When I was a kid I used to love watching The Baron and whenever I mentioned it to others (even as old as me) no one had ever heard of it. Got to a stage where I thought I imagined or dreamed it. Anyway, just flicking through the channels and an episode just started at 7pm on London Live. It starred Steve Forrest as The Baron but of course it looks very dated now.

Now, does anyone remember The Champions (early super power heroes) or Sgt. Cork who was a police officer very early last century?

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BonzoBanana

Lynibis The Baron and The Champions were all products of ITC which was a huge British producer of TV and films back in the 60s and 70s with Lew Grade at the helm. However from what I remember the very commercial outlook of this company was not appreciated by some companies who were more artistically focused. Lew Grade was a brilliant businessman a rare thing it seems in the UK. He would often have a US actor at the helm of series to make exporting the series much easier not just to the USA but other countries too, there was the Baron, the Protectors, the Persuaders, The Adventurer, Dangerman, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase and I'm sure other series too. British series that had a US star as the main character. They would typically have great music, slick opening titles and often the same scripts re-used across different series. I still enjoy many of the series and its quite nostalgic to see the world from 40-50 years ago.

Many ITC series have a cult following around the world where as most tv series created by more artistically focused companies are forgotten. We need to create more Lew Grades. He had fantastic positivity about the TV series he made and the people who made them.

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ChelsieLou90

Anyone watched Killing Eve before and is it really worth watching?

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elliemarie884

ChelsieLou90 you should watch it, its a really good show. I have just finished watching the first season on Netflix. I got really hooked and they only have the first season on Netflix so gunna find out where else you can watch it and watch it on there.

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Lynibis

www.latestdeals.co.uk/chat/reviews-watched?lastPath=2020.06.04.22.22.41%3A9397%2F2020.06.05.06.54.22%3A1183

There is a really comprehensive list on this chat but make sure you scroll down to the later comments with pictures attached. Many reviews listed so you can get an idea and see who is in it.

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Lynibis

Oops, didn't realise this was an old topic so previous comment now not relevant!

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Amylou88

I have really got into the drams on the TV recently I am enjoying 5he ITV X lots to choose from x

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TractorGirl327

Trying on Apple TV, The Doctor Blake Mysteries on NOW TV, A Place to Call Home on Alibi.

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Daffodil90

Only fools and horses ,good omens, porridge,open all hours, keeping up appearances, dad's army, Hudson and Rex, Izombie.

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