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New Year TV.

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Calendargirl Sun 01-Jan-23 13:48:03

After the dross that’s been on offer over Christmas, I find myself looking forward to the return of Call The Midwife and Happy Valley.

Does that make me a sad person?

I don’t have Netflix or similar, and although it’s brought up every Christmas how poor the tv has been, I honestly feel 2022 has taken the biscuit.

I have been watching old Miss Marples most nights, even though I know the scripts well enough to be one of the cast, just for something to view.

Barmeyoldbat Sun 01-Jan-23 17:53:19

We did a binge watch of Happy Valley over Christmas in readiness for the new series

Kim19 Sun 01-Jan-23 17:51:11

The tribute to Sondheim was an absolute highlight for me. Quite wonderful.

Millie22 Sun 01-Jan-23 17:37:30

Yes definitely go with them! I can't believe how much some of the cars go for. A few weeks ago there was a man who even had some in his house 😂😂😂 (obvs he had a very large house) ... but no wife!

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 01-Jan-23 17:20:56

Millie22

My DH loves Bangers and Cash. I think he has watched every one.

MrOops and his mate are thinking of mounting an expedition to one of their auctions, I’ll have to go with them to prevent them spending money. They can look but not buy.

Pittcity Sun 01-Jan-23 17:17:03

I've rewatched Happy Valley on iPlayer too. I'm also watching Servant of the People on All4 which is funny but poignant. The terrestrial catch up apps are pretty good.
There were several programmes on recently that I've given a go but given up.
I'd recommend Detectorists as the best Christmas special. I also enjoyed The Cleaner and may watch the other episodes.

Beechnut Sun 01-Jan-23 17:10:01

GreyKnitter

I’ve enjoyed the You Are The Weakest Link but agree that programmes have been very poor. We have Netflix and have watched that much of the time, having rejected most of the other stuff.

Me too. It’s given me a few chuckles. I haven’t watched it since the days of Anne Robinson.

Aveline Sun 01-Jan-23 17:01:10

Marie Antoinette is VG

sodapop Sun 01-Jan-23 16:59:37

I agree Smudgie abysmal indeed. I'm watching repeats of Gavin & Stacey today. In fact we turned the TV off a lot of the time and read our Christmas books, seem to have got through them quickly.
I'm looking forward to Happy Valley as well.

Chestnut Sun 01-Jan-23 16:59:30

CatsCatsCats I remembered getting very frustrated by Sarah Lancashire's dialogue last time - she either spoke very quickly, or muttered, and I couldn't make out what she was saying.

Definitely! I now have a hearing aid connected to the TV which is wonderful, but I remember not being able to follow the dialogue at all and had to use sub titles. As you say, she spoke very fast and also mumbled. Such a shame as she's brilliant at portraying the role.

Chestnut Sun 01-Jan-23 16:52:31

I get the Radio Times delivered and I search the Freeview channels every day. There is actually a lot of choice on them if you care to look, and I'm very picky. I record everything and definitely have too much to watch and can't keep up. I have access to Netflix but rarely watch it.

Millie22 Sun 01-Jan-23 16:39:28

My DH loves Bangers and Cash. I think he has watched every one.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 01-Jan-23 16:33:13

I’ve just watched Downton Abbey (The New Era) on Sky, perfect for a wet afternoon.
MrOops is now watching Bangers and Cash so he’s happy.
We watched a limited series called The Flatshare, last night which was very good (and coincidentally has the Lady Sybil actress from Downton Abbey in it) Channel 4 extra.
Also we've recorded the Big Fat Quiz show, we even got some of the answers!
We are happy with this years TV, but watched nothing from the BBC.

paddyann54 Sun 01-Jan-23 16:29:00

We watched 1883 ,the prequel to Yellowstone and it was brilliant .Would recommend it to anyone interested in a different take on cowboys and indians or wagon trains across America.
A terrific cast ,some great acting and a one to watch in Isobel May who plays Elsa she must have a great career ahead of her after this .We watched the programme about making it AFTER we watched the final episode and it was very interesting to see the creator's take on it .Well worth a watch.
Now we're watching the next stage in 1923 ,with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren looks promising .
Happy 2023 to all .

Millie22 Sun 01-Jan-23 16:21:07

I agree extremely poor on all main channels unless you like old films. I don't want to watch all that roman fighting nonsense or Spiderman.

Very meh.

I've watched the Christmas sewing bee and the Radio 2 piano room.

MissChateline Sun 01-Jan-23 16:08:40

Can't wait for Happy Valley as it's filmed in my home town. Its been great to watch the filming and see our lovely scenery.

MerylStreep Sun 01-Jan-23 16:07:24

Most times I don’t even go to terrestrial tv. Just go to Prime, Netflix, Disney + where I go to National Geographic, my favourite.

Kate1949 Sun 01-Jan-23 15:58:09

Yes gillgran. He's full of life!

GreyKnitter Sun 01-Jan-23 15:55:34

I’ve enjoyed the You Are The Weakest Link but agree that programmes have been very poor. We have Netflix and have watched that much of the time, having rejected most of the other stuff.

gillgran Sun 01-Jan-23 15:52:43

Kate1949

The best thing I've watched is Sam Ryder Rocks New Year's Eve. Wow. Sam is incredible. Just my opinion of course smile

Sam's very enthusiastic isn't he? He always looks as he's enjoying singing, (& pleased to be in work!)
We watched him, & then saw the Big Ben ringing at Midnight, & the fireworks to celebrate the new year, welcoming 2023.

Kate1949 Sun 01-Jan-23 15:33:49

The best thing I've watched is Sam Ryder Rocks New Year's Eve. Wow. Sam is incredible. Just my opinion of course smile

Forsythia Sun 01-Jan-23 15:33:47

Me too for the Joan Hickson Miss Marple programmes. I’ve watched them all and I wish more were on. Cleopatra is on currently which I’m watching and a few more good films on later I think. Will also be watching good old Call the Midwife.

CatsCatsCats Sun 01-Jan-23 15:30:05

I'll definitely watch Happy Valley, the trouble is the last one was 7 years ago, quite a long lapse so there's much I'll have forgotten, I guess it'll come back though!

Knowing Happy Valley was returning, I reminded myself of what had gone on before by watching Series 1 and 2 on i-player. I remembered getting very frustrated by Sarah Lancashire's dialogue last time - she either spoke very quickly, or muttered, and I couldn't make out what she was saying. This time, I watched with subtitles on and absolutely loved it. I can hardly wait to watch it again.

Other than that, me and other half have been watching previously recorded programmes, some quizzes, and old favourites like Corrie. Not much else on, really.

Charleygirl5 Sun 01-Jan-23 15:19:04

TV for me has been dire. I did notice one programme on BBC1 shown 3 times over a week! I have not lost all of my marbles.

To show Eric and Ernie's 1976 programme was a disgrace.

ixion Sun 01-Jan-23 15:09:48

Try Cleopatra currently on BBC2😂

Cast of thousands, steamy Burton-Taylor scenes, lorra lorra laughs especially after a few 🍹

They don't make 'em like that anymore.

TerriBull Sun 01-Jan-23 15:04:20

I'll definitely watch Happy Valley, the trouble is the last one was 7 years ago, quite a long lapse so there's much I'll have forgotten, I guess it'll come back though!

Other than that I see there is a biopic of John Stonehouse, anyone remember him? Labour minister who disappeared on a beach in Australia back in the seventies thought to have drowned. Real life husband and wife Matthew McFadden and Keeley Hawes are cast as John Stonehouse and his wronged wife.

I did read in the Sunday Times Culture magazine that Helena Bonham Carter is also doing a biopic of Noelle Gordon of Crossroads fame, how bizarre! that's being shown in February.

I'v just started watching "A Spy Among Friends" about Kim Philby played excellently by Guy Pierce he's come a long way since Ramsay Street! Damien Lewis and Anna Maxwell Martin also both very good in it, so will continue with that.