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Saturday night TV just awful

(109 Posts)
grannyrebel7 Sat 11-Jan-20 20:01:35

Started off watching The Greatest Dancer but had to stop. I couldn't bear that thing they do where you can hear what the audience and the panel are saying to each other during the performance. I then began watching The Masked Singer but Davina McCall was unbearable on it. So over the top! Saturday night viewing has just gone down the pan - it's so banal it's just dire. Thank God for Netflix!

Witzend Sun 12-Jan-20 09:17:17

We (nearly) always like the foreign crime thing on BBC4 at 9 pm. Currently a Norwegian one called Wisting.
Usually record it or watch on catch up though.

sodapop Sun 12-Jan-20 09:13:28

Why is it that some nights there is nothing but rubbish on TV then other nights good programmes are on at the same time. Yes I know I don't have to watch TV every night.

annep1 Sat 11-Jan-20 23:35:49

I found Carmina Burana on youtube from 1994 Proms with subtitles if anyone is interested in adding it to their watch list.

annodomini Sat 11-Jan-20 23:32:20

I miss the glamour and glitz of Strictly! And I think it's a shame that Dr Who has vacated its erstwhile Saturday evening slot. I have watched Casualty since Charlie was a lad and it just became a habit! I'm glad I subscribe to Netflix as there's always something there that I can watch when the terrestrial channels are showing rubbish - and often old rubbish at that!

Chestnut Sat 11-Jan-20 23:18:46

I don't think I've watched any Saturday night programmes for yonks. I don't like reality shows of any kind and don't watch Casualty. I can usually find a good drama I've already recorded and there are some old films on Talking Pictures. The early 1960s new wave movies (kitchen sink dramas) can be absolutely fascinating as I was too young to see them at the time. The clothes, the cars, the streets....just amazing to see them now. It's like time travel.

Callistemon Sat 11-Jan-20 23:16:43

Yes, phoenix, sealover is right!

shock

Callistemon Sat 11-Jan-20 23:14:59

DH chose a programme about HMS Invincible followed by the one about ordinary Victorians with Tony Robinson.
I didn't argue because the rest looked dire so I tried to teach myself a new crochet stitch.

Our lives are so exciting!

Then Casualty, I didn't see Charlie so didn't he get paid tonight?

BlueSapphire Sat 11-Jan-20 22:48:06

Yes, rubbish tv on a Saturday night. Although a friend recommended 'The Mallorca Files' which was on BBC1 at about 5.30. A bit of a light-hearted police drama set in Mallorca (of course). A British female police detective working with a rather dishy Mallorcan detective. Wastes 45 minutes quite pleasantly! A bit like Death in Paradise or Bergerac.

Nothing else on though I did watch the Bones Detectives which was interesting.

Now got BT Music on the tv, listening to the latest Alfie Boe and Michael Ball album, which is very good.

annep1 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:42:40

Saturday evening choice is very poor at the minute. We watched a film on Netflix called The Breadwinner. A cartoon film set in Kabul 2001. It was released in 2017. Good little film.

Auntieflo Sat 11-Jan-20 22:42:06

Agree that Saturday's programmes are awful. If we watch anything, before 9.00 pm, it will be a recording, or catch up.
We haven't watched Casualty for years.

DH watched a bit of NCIS then we watched Wisting.

Nortsat46 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:36:16

Sara65 ?

Pittcity Sat 11-Jan-20 22:35:18

History programmes on Channel 5.

Charleygirl5 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:32:43

Saturday night TV nowadays is for 16-24 year olds. I watch Casualty out of habit and I did enjoy tonight's episode although nowadays I have to put on subtitles because I either cannot understand the accents or the mumbling irritates me.

Tomorrow evening is good but I will have to record because the Profumo Affair will be on as well as Dragons Den and Vera.

Sara65 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:25:29

Nortsat

Not at all, sounds lovely to me .

Nortsat46 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:22:27

I agree Saturday evening television can be very poor quality. We always tape films during the week or watch one from Amazon Prime on Saturday nights with take-away, if we’re not going out.

This evening we watched an amusing Woody Allen film - ‘Small Time Crooks’, and had pizza, salad and a bottle of nice wine.

That probably sounds very pedestrian to lots of people, but we enjoyed the evening. ???

Sara65 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:13:46

I haven’t put the television in tonight, had a look to see what was on, and quite frankly it was absolute rubbish.

Sent a long overdue email to a friend, read my book, dipped in and out of gransnet, now I think I’ll go to bed.

Vera tomorrow night, definitely something to look forward to.

tinaf1 Sat 11-Jan-20 22:11:47

Watching BBC 4 Wisting Skandi noir

NotTooOld Sat 11-Jan-20 21:59:36

I agree, Saturday night TV is abysmal. We watched Dad's Army, the one where the platoon have to look after the German submarine crew. It was good, same as it was the umpteen other times we have watched it. After that we watched the Coast prog about Cornwall but that appeared to be a series of repeats strung together in an incoherent way. DH is now surfing on his laptop and I'm on here.

ladymuck Sat 11-Jan-20 21:40:45

I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling frustrated and disappointed. I usually spend Saturday and Sunday afternoons watching the Drama channel. Not today though.

I fell asleep over a book. The light is too poor to sew and I didn't feel in the mood for serious reading.

MiniMoon Sat 11-Jan-20 21:20:51

I've put the tv off!

I'm now talking to you all via my tablet. I might watch some YouTube videos for a while before I go to bed.
I like Einstein and Petra the African Grey parrots, what good talkers they are. I particularly like Petra talking to Alexa and Google home. ??

GrannyGravy13 Sat 11-Jan-20 21:18:31

merlotgran grin Mr.Gravy and I are disagreeing on "hedgehog" he is favouring Michael Ball, for some reason I think it maybe Alexander Armstrong!

Calendargirl Sat 11-Jan-20 21:00:05

Have watched an old Midsomer, now waiting for Wisting to start on BBC Four. Agree that Saturday tv often seems geared to encourage you to go out!

phoenix Sat 11-Jan-20 20:59:36

Casualty was the first programme Mr P and I watched together when I invited him for supper.

(Lasagne, salad and garlic bread, possibly 21st April 2001)

merlotgran Sat 11-Jan-20 20:49:46

I think Duck is Nancy Dell'olio. grin

GrannyGravy13 Sat 11-Jan-20 20:43:58

We also like The Masked Singer because it is bonkers and so over the top.