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What are you watching tonight?

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LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 18-Mar-20 16:30:11

Seeing as we're all staying in a little lot more, we'd imagine the telly is getting a fair amount of attention. If you want to chat about whatever you're watching while it's on (or the next day) please do check our Telly forum topic and join in if there's already a conversation running. If not, why not start one? There's almost certainly someone else on here who's watching alongside you and would love the opportunity to dissect the plot/suggest whodunnit/debate actor's suitability to role/just want to say they love or hate it. grin

Laughterlines Thu 23-Apr-20 18:19:49

Money Heist on Netflix.

nanaK54 Thu 23-Apr-20 18:16:14

I am watching 'The A Word' from the beginning again in preparation for the new series

GagaJo Thu 23-Apr-20 15:19:20

I'm half-way through the series 'Devs' which is weird but coming strangely compelling.

GrandmasueUK Thu 23-Apr-20 13:26:25

@Grannmarie I love Manifest and am partway through the second series & loving it!
I'm really enjoying 'Offspring' in Netflix. A contemporary Australian drama/comedy series about family life (although I am finding one sister and the younger brother very irritating!). Loving the theme music too.

TerriBull Wed 22-Apr-20 21:59:12

Just finished watching the film "Sense Of An Ending" on BBCIplayer, enjoyed it very much.

Callistemon Wed 22-Apr-20 20:34:07

grannylyn unfortunately, I think DH is right
grin

Marmight Wed 22-Apr-20 20:25:23

I’m watching Wonder on Film 4 with a great big box of tissues to hand. I cry at anything ?

grannylyn65 Wed 22-Apr-20 19:49:57

*callistemon, how rude, am sure you have a lovely voice xx

Grannmarie Tue 21-Apr-20 23:32:45

I see that Manifest Season 2 is available now on Sky.

If you liked Lost, you might find this interesting.

Pantglas2 Tue 21-Apr-20 10:35:35

I’m sure you know it’s on again tonight, tomorrow and Thursday travelsafar.

I’ve always been fascinated by them and have loved travelling over the years and seeing places I’d read about as a child! Still planning even though we can’t go anywhere at the moment.....

travelsafar Tue 21-Apr-20 10:01:29

Pantglas2 I watched that too. Right up my street as i love maps and atlases. Have a large Atlas pinned on my bedroom wall and i love looking at it. Weird what takes your fancy sometimes. smile

Charleygirl5 Mon 20-Apr-20 22:20:20

I thought that A Mother's Son was well worth watching and I am looking forward to tomorrow evening's second and last episode. I am so glad it was not stretched out over 6 episodes which would have ruined it.

I do not remember hearing or seeing it 8 years ago but I do like Hermione Norris.

Anniebach Mon 20-Apr-20 22:13:09

Wire In The Blood

MayBee70 Mon 20-Apr-20 21:54:11

joannapiano; I think getting that early starter question wrong did it for Corpus Christy; after that they hesitated. I've really enjoyed this series of University Challenge, though; in fact it's been the highlight of my week. Don't know what I'll do on Monday nights now.

Pantglas2 Mon 20-Apr-20 19:27:34

The Beauty of Maps BBC4

oldgimmer1 Mon 20-Apr-20 19:09:56

I'm watching Making a Murderer on Netflix.

I think it's 24 hours long, and there's another series in the offing.

I'm on episode 8 of 10 (S2, so almost finished...).

joannapiano Mon 20-Apr-20 19:07:27

I am looking forward to University Challenge tonight, when Ian Wang and Brendan Blackwell will go head to head with their respective colleges. They have such a wonderful wide general knowledge.

Pittcity Mon 20-Apr-20 14:07:38

I see that there's a new version of Van Der Valk starting on Sunday. Hope they haven't messed with the theme tune.

merlotgran Mon 20-Apr-20 10:23:59

I'm looking forward to watching the last Good Karma Hospital on catch up.

Really windy out there today with a Fen Blow putting paid to any veg growing until it all settles down so I'll put my feet up and have a lazy day.

merlotgran Mon 20-Apr-20 10:20:49

grin

Callistemon Mon 20-Apr-20 10:20:18

I'll ignore DH and watch Simon Reeve on a loop instead, think.

Callistemon Mon 20-Apr-20 10:19:24

I told a lie, merlotgran, I watched as far as that girl group Little Mix and said 'oh, they can't sing that well, can they'!

DH said, 'Perhaps not, but they're better than you'.

shock

TerriBull Mon 20-Apr-20 09:22:01

Last night, Simon Reeve travelling through central America, followed by "Race Across the World" now on the penultimate leg through Brazil and Argentina. Love those parts of the world, so a must for me. Finally "Belgravia" fairly enjoyable tosh for a Sunday evening.

Maggiemaybe Mon 20-Apr-20 08:51:48

Today it’ll be Corrie (which I’m enjoying more now that it’s just 3 episodes a week), University Challenge, and A Mother’s Son, which I didn’t see (don’t even remember, in fact) the first time round, but it looks promising.

eazybee Mon 20-Apr-20 07:59:56

I watched a very peculiar production of Midsummer Night's Dream on BBC 4 last night, but messing about with the text and introducing a little bit of cross-gendering, (as though Shakespeare hadn't been there first) couldn't destroy the magic of the play.
Have Belgravia saved for tonight; daft but well done.

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