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.
Car crash television. I found the U.K. series painful to watch. But I still watched it. Even the couples that really got on never seemed to stay together.
What a lovely family they are. Little Clemmie not wanting to go to school and leave her pony and Amanda deciding she should stay at home until she is five because, 'We've never sent a child to school crying' proved how their lifestyle is producing confident and caring children.
They're going to miss Raven now she has left for uni.
I watched our Yorkshire farm it fills my heart with joy and my eyes with tears as it brings back memories of my childhood spent on a farm. My dad was a herdsman and our life was similar to those children.
merlotgran: thanks for the tip off about the programme about the fens. I watched it last night and am going to rewatch it again later. Beautiful. I love that part of the country.
Just watched ‘ Mum’s List’ on iplayer. Cried from beginning to end. Just what you need on a wet Monday afternoon Good film though, Rafe Spall and EmiliaFox
I'm looking forward to Our Yorkshire Farm as well. Apparently, poor Clive has to have a hip replacement. He was certainly limping a lot in the last series.
Hurrah , tomorrow night's viewing will be Our Yorkshire Farm - I love it . Hopefully Escape to the Chateau will air their planned 'fix it ' type programme soon , too ?
Imagine: This House is Full of Music. Sunday BBC 1 6pm. About the amazingly musically talented Kanneh Mason family from Nottingham. Watch this and you'll be inspired.
I am watching The Hunters on prime. It's about Nazi hunters in America starring Al Pacino. Very good story if you are interested in this kind of thing.
I am binge watching and really enjoying Downton Abbey. Assuming that it is an accurate representation of life in the big house, watching able bodied, grown men and women being dressed or put to bed by the valet or lady’s maid is quite revealing. Poor Grantham never did get to grips with managing his estate because he never left the nursery.
9pm - Channel 5 - The Battle Of Britain:The Longest Day. This is the second instalment as it started last night with the third instalment tomorrow. Brilliant day documentary!
I watched 'The Secrets She Keeps' on Monday and Tuesday, and enjoyed it so much that I watched the remaining 4 episodes on the BBC iplayer this morning. It was pouring with rain so this gave me an excuse for my first ever binge-watch!
Also enjoying 'Married at First Sight' on E4 each weekday. It follows 10 couples matched by experts.
Have just finished both series of "The Letdown", on Netflix. An Australian comedy/drama about young mothers. Quite realistic sex scenes/choice language, but as I watched on my own I was fine. Really enjoyed it though. I don't remember being so angst-ridden as a new mother though, perhaps there is more pressure on young parents these days!