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    Try "Mobland" , makes 'This City Is Ours' look like Brookside ... 

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    BBC drama so most have probably seen it but Blue Lights, for me, is the best Cop drama I've watched in years. Elements of classic Hill Street Blues and set in Belfast. Had me captivated from the start

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I just binge watched Swedish thriller The Breakthrough, and enjoyed it very much.

I also watched the first episode of On Call on Prime last night. A cop thriller - looking good.

Peter

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On 10/01/2025 at 21:32, Woodbutcher said:

Another new series that I've just started and shows promise is "Patience" , a UK police drama centred on an autistic CRO worker using her abilities to help out on criminal cases , she's very much the same as the lead character in the great movie "Temple Grandin".

Binged it yesterday. One of those series were I was disappointed when it ended. Hope there’s more to come. 

3 minutes ago, Valleysoul said:

Binged it yesterday. One of those series were I was disappointed when it ended. Hope there’s more to come. 

Astrid, the French version I believe, is far better. 

1 hour ago, Peter99 said:

Astrid, the French version I believe, is far better. 

We watched the second episode of Patience last night and it didn't change my opinion that the french version is far better. That said i wouldn't want to discourage anyone from watching Patience, you'd have to have watched the french version to see the differences. The vulnerability of Patience/Astrid does not come across and invokes in my opinion less sympathy for the character in the channel 4 version.

  I didn't come back to the thread to comment further on the pros and cons of the two but it seems i have, the reason I posted again as an aside to the actual series on another thread we post about hearing Northern in unusual places, at the end of one episode in series 4 i think it was as the credits were rolling in the background Marion Black Who Knows was playing, the following week there was another more modern tune playing which from memory was I think by a French group , I searched but couldn't find a sound bite anywhere.

    

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Thought this may be of interest with previous mentions,have to say does not change my opinion on which of the two is the better, new series of Astrid starts this Friday

 

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On 02/01/2025 at 10:00, Woodbutcher said:

A genuine "must watch" has just premiered , if you are of an age to remember the events of December 1988 then this is to be seen , a warning regarding the traumatic content is well placed but it's a series that sets the bar extremely high and is a breath of fresh air amongst the usual tripe offered up on TV these days.

"Lockerbie : A Search for Truth"

I viewed the first 3 episodes and found the storyline fascinating and well portrayed. I'd heard of a victim's mother frequenting the Lockerbie site and laying in the depression in the ground which she believed was caused by her daughter hitting the ground, in order to feel closer to her. I was surprised that the attention to detail in the first half of the series even included that.  Then I watched part four and the conspiracy theory began in earnest. I can understand Jim Swire as a grief stricken father wanting to uncover the truth but c'mon. Abdel Basset al Megrahi was as guilty as sin. I didn't bother watching the final episode.

3 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

Thought this may be of interest with previous mentions,have to say does not change my opinion on which of the two is the better, new series of Astrid starts this Friday

 

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The French series is far better. I do like French tv/movies - there's just something different about it. And that isn't a queue for a smart arse to say it's the language. 🤨

I'm currently watching one of "Walters" programmes on catch up 4 - The Sleepers, a Dutch thriller. Not as good as some of his others but worth a watch. I also binge watched On Call streaming on Prime. Very good with a 7.6 IMDB rating - very good too.

On Call (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb

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11 hours ago, Peter99 said:

The French series is far better. I do like French tv/movies - there's just something different about it. And that isn't a queue for a smart arse to say it's the language. 🤨

I'm currently watching one of "Walters" programmes on catch up 4 - The Sleepers, a Dutch thriller. Not as good as some of his others but worth a watch. I also binge watched On Call streaming on Prime. Very good with a 7.6 IMDB rating - very good too.

On Call (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb

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Sleepers on my shortlist - which of the other Walter’s would you recommend Peter?

We’ve just finished all three seasons of Industry on BBC iplayer, loved it

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On 11/01/2025 at 18:11, Peter99 said:

I just binge watched Swedish thriller The Breakthrough, and enjoyed it very much.

I also watched the first episode of On Call on Prime last night. A cop thriller - looking good.

Peter

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You might enjoy Norman ‘Nordic Noir’ /‘Scandi Noir’ programmes if you haven’t already watched them, like The Killing or The Bridge. 

3 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Sleepers on my shortlist - which of the other Walter’s would you recommend Peter?

We’ve just finished all three seasons of Industry on BBC iplayer, loved it

Sleepers is also on my 'to watch' list. Just started to watch 'Black Tulip' another one of Walters, only a couple of episodes in but I can recommend it.

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2 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

which of the other Walter’s would you recommend

Hope you don't mind me putting forward a few, The Wall is very good and the follow up The Chateau Murders, I really enjoyed the first couple of series of The Crimson Rivers . the Deutschland series is also very good.

6 hours ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Sleepers on my shortlist - which of the other Walter’s would you recommend Peter?

We’ve just finished all three seasons of Industry on BBC iplayer, loved it

Hi Chris

See below, plus I'll also have a think about other stuff I've seen.

I hope all is well mate.

Peter

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On 22/01/2025 at 08:24, Sweetchocolate said:

 

You might enjoy Norman ‘Nordic Noir’ /‘Scandi Noir’ programmes if you haven’t already watched them, like The Killing or The Bridge. 

Thanks mate, yes I've watched both of those.

Peter

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On 22/01/2025 at 06:28, Chris Turnbull said:

Sleepers on my shortlist - which of the other Walter’s would you recommend Peter?

We’ve just finished all three seasons of Industry on BBC iplayer, loved it

Hi Chris

I hope you're ok. I've been binge watching Walter's The Day on 4. I'm enjoying it, it's a Belgian thriller.

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-day

Peter

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Is anyone watching Virdee on BBC1? All filmed in Bradford (my home city) & it's interesting to see all those familiar locations on the telly! Doesn't do much for Bradford's already tarnished reputation, but it's well worth a look!

So what you do , don’t miss on Netflix Americano Primevil 6 episodes of what it was really like in the Wild West , Next time a Mormon knocks on your front door don’t open it LoL

Mick L

Netflix Americano Primevil 6 episodes fantastic watch really enjoyed it , must watch at the moment has to be unforgotten on itv 1  think this is session 6 

7 hours ago, Hooker1951 said:

So what you do , don’t miss on Netflix Americano Primevil 6 episodes of what it was really like in the Wild West , Next time a Mormon knocks on your front door don’t open it LoL

Mick L

I fancy that but have heard it's a but gruesome - it might upset my current very fragile mental health. I'm being serious. 

Peter

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Just managed to wangle Paramount + included with Sky. Landman is very good. 

Don't know if it has been mentioned before but The Sketch Artist Walter Presents is pretty good. French Canadian police drama.There are bits that stretch the imagination but the stories are good. Basically it's about a police sketch artist in a special unit who has powers of intuition and can make people recall things they have seen. If it would annoy you for someone describing a person in a passing car late at night in  one moment to say it was dark then the next say the colour of the drivers eyes then it's probably not for you. I am for the moment trying to overlook little things like that as the back stories are interesting along with the actual crimes committed.

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I watched No Other Land last night - if you haven't already seen it, it's strong, powerful & WELL worth watching.

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I just finished 'Adolescence' on Netflix

For me, it certainly deserves all the praise it is getting, someone wrote 'brilliant and harrowing'

 

Review below, though would suggest to take the time out to watch all 4 epsiodes first 

 

 

 

 

 

Have just finished my latest binge watch , that of the wonderful 1979 UK production  "Danger UXB".

Based loosely on "Unexploded Bomb - The Story of Bomb Disposal, the memoirs of Major A. B. Hartley, MBE, RE" it's the tales of a bomb disposal unit during the Second World War starting in the dark days of the Blitz in 1940 when we faced the onslaught of the Austrian painters advances all alone.

A good accurate portrayal of the technical side of the job involved.

All thirteen episodes are available on Dailymotion.

29 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said:

Have just finished my latest binge watch , that of the wonderful 1979 UK production  "Danger UXB".

Based loosely on "Unexploded Bomb - The Story of Bomb Disposal, the memoirs of Major A. B. Hartley, MBE, RE" it's the tales of a bomb disposal unit during the Second World War starting in the dark days of the Blitz in 1940 when we faced the onslaught of the Austrian painters advances all alone.

A good accurate portrayal of the technical side of the job involved.

All thirteen episodes are available on Dailymotion.

That's one for me to look out for.

Calling Hitler the Austrian painter reminded me of that brilliant film MAX starring John Cusack and Noah Taylor. The story of Max Rothman and his meeting of a young Austrian painter A Hitler.

 

I've been watching Quarry. It's about a Vietnam veteran who returns home and gets sucked into the underworld. Some great acting, brilliant character performances. And; it has a wicked sound track theme, proper soul and blues music from the little club scenes, and whenever there's a radio playing. It has people flicking through vinyl 45's and albums and record shops.  It's set in Memphis, and was filmed there and in New Orleans. It also features the racial tensions that existed at the time, and the racist violence that the black community had to endure. 

Well worth a watch.

Quarry (TV Series 2016) - IMDb

Peter

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Been watching a bit more and upgrading my well worth a watch to it's an extremely good watch - best thing I've watched for ages. 

 

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Just finished watching Our World War on BBCiplayer - it's an oldie, but I've only very recently found it. Gritty, violent, thought-provoking & harrowing, but well worth watching.😢

On 19/03/2025 at 07:57, Mike said:

I just finished 'Adolescence' on Netflix

For me, it certainly deserves all the praise it is getting, someone wrote 'brilliant and harrowing'

 

Review below, though would suggest to take the time out to watch all 4 epsiodes first 

 

 

 

 

 

Just watched this and enjoyed it.  I think it needs some kind of 1 episode prequel to explain some of the subject content.

 

friends have enjoyed it and thought it wasn’t very good in equal measure so it a marmite show.

I've just binge-watched A Cruel Love on ITVX - about Ruth Ellis, the last woman in England to be hanged. Definitely recommended - it's well worth watching - she should never have faced the death penalty at all.😢

When they see us on Netflix is good based on a true story

7 minutes ago, Kathryn Magson said:

I've just binge-watched A Cruel Love on ITVX - about Ruth Ellis, the last woman in England to be hanged. Definitely recommended - it's well worth watching - she should never have faced the death penalty at all.😢

I recently learnt she was the grandma of a famous actor who has been in lots of things including coronation street 

On 27/03/2025 at 17:44, Woodbutcher said:

Woo hoo ... Season 3 of "Bosch Legacy" is upon us ... :thumbup:

Bosch is well cool. 🤗

Peter

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On 24/03/2025 at 20:56, Soul-slider said:

BBC1 'This City Is Ours'.....oosh!

I'm half way through binge watching it...........like Soul-Slider said.......OOOOSH!!!!!!!😮😮😮

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7 minutes ago, Kathryn Magson said:

I'm half way through binge watching it...........like Soul-Slider said.......OOOOSH!!!!!!!😮😮😮

On 24/03/2025 at 20:56, Soul-slider said:

BBC1 'This City Is Ours'.....oosh!

Try "Mobland" , makes 'This City Is Ours' look like Brookside ... :lol:

14 hours ago, Woodbutcher said:

Try "Mobland" , makes 'This City Is Ours' look like Brookside ... :lol:

Watched the first episode on Monday, can’t wait for the next one. Defo a thumbs up from me 👍🏼

I find Mobland too tongue in cheek I'm afraid. I didn't rate This City is Ours either.

People really need to watch Quarry.

Peter

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We’ve been really enjoying Dope Thief on Apple.

Two guys masquerading as DEA agents to take cash/ drugs off of unsuspecting dealers then pull their stunt on the wrong people and things start to go very wrong very quickly.

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Bang - The Bert Berns story on Amazon Prime

Fantastic documentary on the writer/producer/label owner 

On 04/04/2025 at 22:34, Rich Broughton said:

Couldn't agree more Peter, absolutely top drawer!

Ps hope you're well!

Hi Richard

It's been a while my old friend. Not so bad here thank you. I hope all is well with you.

I presume you're referring to my recommendation regarding Quarry?

Peter

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11 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Hi Richard

It's been a while my old friend. Not so bad here thank you. I hope all is well with you.

I presume you're referring to my recommendation regarding Quarry?

Peter

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Yes Pete, I have watched it twice! Once when it was first shown, and then when I had a mate crashing on my sofa - he loved it too!

Hope you're well, I have left sunny old Bassingfield so I'm afraid we are no longer neighbours. 

Stay well,

Richard 

Anyone recently watched, Mending The Line. on netflix ?

Thought it was a good watch

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