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The Living and the Dead BBC1 (or iPlayer)

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Grannyknot Sun 26-Jun-16 13:12:37

We watched episode 1 of this last night on telly, via iPlayer. iPlayer are now uploading entire series (they did the same with New Blood) on iPlayer prior to release on TV, to provide "box set" type of viewing for those who want it.

It will start on BBC1 on Tuesday.

Anyhow - it is good. It's the young actor who played the main role in Merlin - he's a psychologist who returns to the family farm with his new bride and encounters all sorts. It's a Victorian spook story.

merlotgran Sun 26-Jun-16 13:17:04

At last some decent telly on the horizon.

grannylyn65 Sun 26-Jun-16 13:19:06

How do you do that Grannyk? Have ipad and TV but no idea?!!!blush

Grannyknot Sun 26-Jun-16 13:37:48

grannylyn neither do I! grin We have a "Smart" TV bought about 2 years ago and iPlayer, YouTube, Netflix, etc etc is all on there and you simply select it.

However my adult children who do not have a Smart TV, also watch stuff via their gadgets, as I understand it, you have to pick up wi-fi on your TV. My son uses a Chrome stick (I think they cost about £30) (and his phone as a remote shock ) and my daughter and SIL use a computer with a bigger than usual screen, as their TV. Me? I just turn up and get comfy! grin

Maybe ask them at the Apple store?

Grannyknot Sun 26-Jun-16 13:38:48

Apologies for the grammar/plurals mix up, it should be adult children and Smart TVs ...

rosesarered Sun 26-Jun-16 15:43:15

Well, it wasn't bad, but not great either we thought.Will watch some more though as it may improve.

Deedaa Sun 26-Jun-16 21:32:00

Saw the trailer and thought it looks promising.

J52 Sun 26-Jun-16 21:42:06

If you have an I pad you can get I player through your App Store. Just download it it's free. Another way is to google I player and down load it that way.

I watched the first episode and quite enjoyed it, but thought it could be a bit samey in other episodes, time will tell.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 26-Jun-16 22:00:57

I have watched all of it. I really like it. Was not sure at first but it definitely improved as it went on. Will watch again on Tuesday evenings.

merlotgran Tue 28-Jun-16 22:03:58

DD has just sent me this picture of 17yr old DGD watching it. grin

Ana Tue 28-Jun-16 22:10:00

Oh dear! I had high hopes, but tonight's first episode was just...silly. The idea has been done much better in previous tv programmes and films.

And so easily resolved in the end! Why didn't they think of that before? grin

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 28-Jun-16 22:11:59

merlot grin

Ana that's just the beginning.....

I think it's great! grin

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:12:48

Merlot.......oooh, is that a ghost in your pic?

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:14:08

The second episode didn't get a lot better.

Ana Tue 28-Jun-16 22:15:26

But it seemed like an episode in its own right, jingl, that's why I said what I said. I thought it was going to be an ongoing story, not just a different 'possession' every week.

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:17:26

Nope, it's a different case every week! Who would live in that Somerset village eh?grin

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:18:36

If two residents are killed off every week there will no village left by the end of the series.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 28-Jun-16 22:18:48

It is an ongoing story.

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:19:54

Only ongoing in the sense that all the villagers are the same.

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:21:09

Each story is a different one, in terms of the supernatural content.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 28-Jun-16 22:24:19

Try watching it again. grin

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:33:06

What are you talking about? Have just watched it, the villagers and story moves along from the first incident to a different supernatural incident.it is only ongoing with reference to the farm and his marriage etc.Each episide contains a differing ghostly story.

rosesarered Tue 28-Jun-16 22:35:07

I am guessing that is what Ana means.confused

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 28-Jun-16 22:49:50

No.....! It's one story. grin

Grannyknot Wed 29-Jun-16 07:51:58

Each episode has a self-contained "case" for the main character to solve. Just like e.g. Lewis, Foyle's War, Vera etcetera. I don't understand the confusion!

I liked its Victorian ghostliness. I also like the wife.