After recommendation on here we've started watching Cardinal. Downloaded all four series about to start series 3 tonight.
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After recommendation on here we've started watching Cardinal. Downloaded all four series about to start series 3 tonight.
Tonight we'll watch 'Goodbye Christopher Robin' on channel 4. DH rolled his eyes when I suggested it but there's nothing else on.
Yes, NanKate, the Peter Falconio series cast a lot of doubts. Before I watched this, I had thought that Joanne Lees had been wrongly doubted just because she kept her feelings under control plus she was traumatised as, to me, it seemed an awful experience to go through in such a wild remote place.... but it seemed that it was much more than that as she kept changing her story. But she couldn't have killed him herself and disposed of his body on her own, so she would have needed accomplices.
Did the police ever follow up the testimony from that guy who said he came face-to-face with Falconio a while after he had supposedly been shot? And what happened about the red car and 2 guys who were seen holding up someone who had "legs like jelly"? What happened about that?
On the other hand, did Falconio have a reason to stage his own disappearance?
Yes I am with you Sparklefizz regarding The Salisbury Poisonings.
Just finished watching the final Cardinal, very gruesome all set in Frozen Canada. Re-watched all the previous episodes on BBC IPLayer. Will miss this series.
I wonder when they will bring back the third series of Keeping Faith. Really enjoyed that.
I watched the Peter Falconio series this week. I’m still not 100% sure who killed him.
Tomorrow night I'm going to watch The Salisbury Poisonings. I've been catching up with Spooks on iPlayer, and now this is the real thing!
Totally agree, NanKate about Springwatch. I love the way Chris Packham and his stepdaughter interact with each other. They clearly have a lot of fun together, and are both on the same wavelength and, like you, I hope she joins the team for the future.
I also liked A Greek Odyssey with Bettany Hughes. Wish she had visited Santorini as it's totally fabulous but clearly it's not on the itinerary. When Julia Bradbury went there last year, she did not show it at its best at all.
I recorded Bettany Hughes.
I've just been given sprouting broccoli seedlings and potted on 24 of them. There are more.
Then I read that 6 plants should feed a family of 4 all winter.
A Greek Odyssey with Bettany Hughes. Love it. I’m off to Island hop asap!
Monty Don for us as well at the moment. I grew red cabbages three years ago. What a daft thing to do when one lasts the two of us about three weeks!!
I don’t know where my post went but I have been watching the gorgeous Carlos Acosta in the Frederick Ashton La Fille Mal Gardée from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden .
Out of this world - and the Clog Dance hilarious as always!
It has really lifted my spirits. 
Yes, it was excellent.
Now watching dear Monty Don who is advising me that now is the time to plant red cabbage seeds ready for C*******s dinner.
I said to DH that hope that M&S will oblige again.
I have just watched the last in the series of Springwatch, it has been an absolute delight. Fabulous animals, birds and views of our beautiful countryside. Chris Packham and his step-daughter Meghan have hosted the programme so well together and I do hope Meghan joins the Autumnwatch programme, she is a natural. This programme has lifted my spirits in these difficult times.
If you haven’t watched the series do check it out on Catch-Up.
Eloethan, yes I agree about the brown dress, with that belt, it reminded me of a uniform of some sort
I stuck it out and will probably watch it again, because there's nowt else on...?
Dolly I was looking forward to it - a bit of shallowness is perfectly OK I think.
Though I usually quite like him,Rylan Clark got on my nerves in this programme.
To be honest, I didn't think the "transformations" were particularly impressive (though I gave up after the first two or three). The dress for the PE/athletics teacher was, as one of the other experts said, too close to her own skin tone to do her jjustice, and, in my opinion, the boots didn't go well with it.
I couldn't see what help the programme would have been to people generally. I expect the clothes and shoes they used were of a very high quality and pretty expensive and, in my view, that's half the battle anyway.
The National Theatre live production of The Madness Of George III from the Nottingham Playhouse with Mark Gatiss as George.
It made me realise how very much I am missing live theatre or streamed productions!
I watched Rylan Clark's programe, 'you are what you wear'
I know this is shallow, but I enjoyed it and they had some fab tips
I watched White Mischief last night which was a mid-80's film starring the younger Charles Dance and Joss Ackland. I'd seen it before but this time enjoyed it all the way through.
It was about the idle rich living it up in Kenya.
Marmight There was definitely more family interaction. The daughter said she grew closer to her young brother which was interesting because of the age difference.
Sparkle fascinating that the daughter said she wasn't missing all her ‘devices’. They all obviously relished the 70s. (I’d completely forgotten about the Access card)
Marmight Yes, it was great wasn't it? Several things I had forgotten like space hoppers!
It was interesting that the whole family thought the 70s were fun, even though politically and financially things were challenging.
Watching Back in Time for the Weekend. The 70’s. Taking me back a bit. Such memories. We even had the same floral wallpaper 
Flowerette we've worked our way through the entire Sopranos box set, final episode last night. Brilliant series, I've come late to it. As you say not for the faint hearted.
Holby City and the Alexander Armstrong thing about Norway ...didn't it look cold brrrr
I watched the last episode of the series of The A Word, which I enjoyed.
I especially like the soundtrack, through which I first heard the band I am Kloot (which featured in the last series too).
The Sopranos ... season 4 episode 13 ... nearly on season 5
Great acting ... not for the faint hearted in some scenes ...
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