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The Larkins new Sunday nights.

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Forsythia Sun 10-Oct-21 21:00:58

Early days but not too sure about this new programme. What do others think? Bradley Walsh sounds the same in every programme he is in. Is he acting or being himself? Still, it’s early days.

Albangirl14 Tue 12-Oct-21 11:55:43

Was looking forward to it but so dissapointed and will not be watching again.

knspol Tue 12-Oct-21 11:54:18

Apologies for repetition - user error!!!

knspol Tue 12-Oct-21 11:51:31

Loved the original so much, such great Sunday evening viewing. Very difficult to emulate and imo nowhere near as enjoyable - seemed very forced.

knspol Tue 12-Oct-21 11:51:31

Loved the original so much, such great Sunday evening viewing. Very difficult to emulate and imo nowhere near as enjoyable - seemed very forced.

knspol Tue 12-Oct-21 11:51:30

Loved the original so much, such great Sunday evening viewing. Very difficult to emulate and imo nowhere near as enjoyable - seemed very forced.

knspol Tue 12-Oct-21 11:51:30

Loved the original so much, such great Sunday evening viewing. Very difficult to emulate and imo nowhere near as enjoyable - seemed very forced.

mrsgreenfingers56 Tue 12-Oct-21 11:46:10

Remakes are never the same and always compared to the original. Thought this one was poor and won't bother again.

Grannynannywanny Tue 12-Oct-21 11:45:18

I find Bradley Walsh a likeable character and enjoy him on the Chase. But I’m afraid he went to the same acting lessons as Danny Dyer in Eastenders. Neither of them are acting and are just playing themselves.

Shirlb Tue 12-Oct-21 11:35:07

No good bad acting don’t know why got keep doing remakes ?originals are always the best !

sundowngirl Tue 12-Oct-21 11:31:47

Not for me - too much Bradley Walsh on the tv at the moment and he is always the same, not really acting. Think they are trying to be too PC

Theoddbird Tue 12-Oct-21 11:30:26

It is most enjoyable viewing for a Sunday evening. I loved the original as well ?

Lostmyglassesxx Tue 12-Oct-21 11:21:32

Perhaps we are trying to capture the magic of something from so many years ago - I think you have to watch it and not compare
If you saw it before then you will automatically do that
We were all younger then and different people ! I think it’s mindless entertainment and a lot filmed where I live so makes it more interesting !

Craftycat Tue 12-Oct-21 11:14:50

Not too keen on Bradley Walsh but he is not bad for the part.
I loved the original series & books.

Aveline Mon 11-Oct-21 18:30:34

The racial diversity was just daft. It's like the producers have a competition to shoehorn in as many different races as possible. It's so intrusive. Don't think I'll bother watching any more.

Jabberwok Mon 11-Oct-21 17:50:03

Yes Calendergirl A.T was certainly attractive!! Also gorgeous Cornwall helped!

PinkCakes Mon 11-Oct-21 15:02:54

After only 10 minutes of it, I'd had enough. The acting wasn't good, the characters unbelievable. Pop Larkin was too trim, slim, smartly dressed. The worst bit - Charlie a black man. I'm all for including black/Asian/Chinese/any other ethnicity, but the character was played originally meant to be a white man, played by a white actor. It should have been left as such, and a different character could have been created, to include a black actor.

As for Enid (was that the name?)....oh dear.

NanKate Mon 11-Oct-21 14:51:31

During the summer our Amateur Dramatic society put on an outdoor performance of ‘TheDarling Buds of May’ it was brilliant, we laughed throughout. I suspect the latest version won’t be half as good.

Callistemon Mon 11-Oct-21 14:38:41

Squiffy

^Just remembered, did anyone else think that the gammon that Ma put in the oven came out as a goose ?^

Yes! I just assumed I'd made a mistake. How on earth could they get that wrong without anyone on the set noticing?!

When I was young I thought I'd like to be a continuity girl!
Perhaps there are no such jobs any more.
Obviously they needed to have employed some eagle-eyed Gransnetters on the set. ?

catladyuk Mon 11-Oct-21 14:23:24

i thoroughly the books so did not watch the previous series, and will not be watching this.
i find bradley walsh irritating and cannot imagine him as pop larkin, likewise david jason

shysal Mon 11-Oct-21 13:37:45

Namsnanny

Didnt watch the original, and dont think I'll watch this one either.
Just not my cup of tea.
I can see the appeal though.
Bradley Walsh is quickly becoming the 'Terry Wogan' of telly (too much exposure) which puts me off him.

Talking of Terry Wogan, I used to like him on Blankety Blank, but the new series with Bradley is a bit too chaotic for me and not as enjoyable.

Calendargirl Mon 11-Oct-21 13:29:41

Yes Jabberwok, I agree that the Poldark remake was as good or even better than the original.

Perhaps the gorgeous Aidan Turner helped with that though?

Jabberwok Mon 11-Oct-21 13:17:01

I remember watching and loving the original Poldark way back. I was expecting to hate the remake, but to my astonishment absolutely loved it!! I haven't watched this remake,but I have a feeling that I wouldn't be a fan,having loved the original. All Creatures remake? No thank you!!

Justwidowed Mon 11-Oct-21 13:12:25

Haven't watched it yet but did see a full page review of it introducing all the characters. Mariettas love interest is now to be played by a black actor which seems rather odd but then again Ann Boleyn was black. I am not being racist two of my granddaug hter are married to lovely black men and I have three mixed race greatgrandchildren.

Omasweetie Mon 11-Oct-21 13:07:55

I loved the original and still tune in to it now and again.
I didn’t like this at all everyone seems to be trying too hard and I’m afraid I’m Bradley Walshed out.
I agree Marietta seems badly cast as well. I’m afraid I won’t be watching it again once was enough.
shame I was looking forward to liking it as much
as the original.

Namsnanny Mon 11-Oct-21 12:57:24

Didnt watch the original, and dont think I'll watch this one either.
Just not my cup of tea.
I can see the appeal though.
Bradley Walsh is quickly becoming the 'Terry Wogan' of telly (too much exposure) which puts me off him.