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New ideas for series to watch please.

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NotSpaghetti Tue 14-May-24 10:46:50

Enjoyed: Reindeer Mafia, Seaside Hotel, The Mafia only kills in Summer, The Man in the High Castle (mainly), A Place to call Home, Shardlake, Pren ar y Bryn, The Tourist

and others

Looking for something else... ideas welcome!
Thank you.

humptydumpty Thu 16-May-24 13:40:12

Succession is great, just sorry it's over!

You could try Red Rose and Baby Reindeer (Netflix)

meddijess Thu 16-May-24 13:45:39

For All Mankind on Apple TV. We are completely hooked on this series. Can't wait for Season 5!

Nvella Thu 16-May-24 13:49:26

Nelli123

We just finished watching A Small Light on Disney+. It tells the story of Miep Gies, the young lady who helped Ann Frank's family hide in Amsterdam during the war. It was a brilliant series and kept you on the edge of your seat throughout. Obviously we all know what happened ultimately, but it's a story of courage and optimism despite all the horrible things happening.

I loved this and know hardly anyone who watched it

Nvella Thu 16-May-24 13:51:08

Slow Horses on Apple TV. Brilliant and very funny. Gary Oldman is excellent

Barbadosbelle Thu 16-May-24 14:07:03

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NotSpaghetti ......

I have watched 'A Place to Call Home' four times over the past decade. It's probably the best series I've ever seen and I rewatch about every three years. However, I was annoyed after watching the first two series recently on Amazon that the other series (4-6) were only available if I purchased them - at a cost of over £50!!

But there are other great series that I can recommend on AmazonP ........

# McLeod's Daughters (Australian)
(My husband enjoyed this too). Two
half-sisters inherit the family ranch
after the death of their father, but
one is a townie. Great scenery and
storylines.
Eight series

# City Homicide (Australian
Fast paced with great acting and.
cases.
(Five series)

# Street Legal (Canadian)
Follows one case about the promotion
and over-subscribing of opiods. Very
interesting and a very good cast.
(Just one series - know not why)

# Bosch/Bosch Legacy - Fantastic cop
series from Michael Connolly's books.

The first two are a decade or so old but like APTCH it doesn't matter. The last two are recent.

I watch an episode of something in bed on my ipad each night whilst my chap finishes the evening watching men's things downstairs - at the moment it's The Gentleman (not for me!!).

..

Brigidsdaughter Thu 16-May-24 14:47:26

Blue Lights
First Responder
Kin

Labradora Thu 16-May-24 15:22:55

Can't believe I forgot Peaky Blinders ! I avoided it for years then , when I watched it, Shazaam....

Seconded Succession, Blue Lights and Bosch

Etoile2701 Thu 16-May-24 15:27:59

Ripley on Netflix is brilliant. Likewise Baby Reindeer.

sassysaysso Thu 16-May-24 15:33:02

Another recommendation here for Bodkin

NanKate Thu 16-May-24 15:41:55

Rebus starting on BBC IPlayer this coming Friday 17 May.

TwiceAsNice Thu 16-May-24 15:43:15

The Morning Show with Jennifer Anniston and Reese Witherspoon. Just started the second series it’s brilliant and completely addictive ( in a good way)

TwiceAsNice Thu 16-May-24 15:44:11

I hated Succession aren’t we all different!

Elz57 Thu 16-May-24 17:35:35

We are watching Rabbit Hole just now it’s really good

NotSpaghetti Fri 17-May-24 00:47:07

Barbadosbelle, I also enjoyed A Place to Call Home abd was annoyed that the last episodes were extra payments- but have tried tonight with McLeod's Daughters and unfortunately found the acting very stiff so didn't take to it. Only watched the very first episode though so may possibly return to it in future.. thank you though - and for so many other ideas.

Rabit Hole sounded interesting when i looked it up but it seens to involve paying for it (even though we have subscriptions) so we have put that to one side for now Elz57

Annsixty and others- so many of you suggested Red Eye that I tried that and swiftly discovered I'd already watched it! grin I'm pretty bad with names/titles and even stars!

... so I'm currently watching Bodkin Skullduggery which looks to me to be set in Unionhall - where Lord of the Buttons was made.

Thank you all again. I'm grateful for so many great ideas.

Skullduggery Fri 17-May-24 07:21:45

@NotSpaghetti. Union Hall - Correct! Have you been there?

“War of the Buttons” was the lovely film you’re thinking of and my son went to that Primary school. 😁

I’m guessing maybe you’ll know Castletownsend then…? 😂

Hope you enjoy Bodkin. The story improves a bit in later episodes.

Back to recommendations…. My all time favourite comedy series was Still Game which has more than 10 series and is available to watch on Netflix and centres around a small group of pensioners living in a less salubrious area of Glasgow. However, it’s not for those of a sensitive disposition due to the swearing, but it’s very clever and I’ve re-watched every episode numerous times.

NotSpaghetti Fri 17-May-24 08:13:59

We first went to Union Hall nearly 40 years ago - but 30 years ago was when it really became important in my children's minds.

Castletownsend was on our wiggly-route to Castletownbearhaven via Skib..
... but Union Hall always makes me think of mushroom soup because I have "never made mushroom soup as delicious as Union Hall" according to my now adult children.
"Not quite Union Hall quality" grin

My heart is in West Cork.

SueEH Sat 18-May-24 08:47:05

Did you watch This Town on BBC1? And i’ve just finished Dopesick also BBC1 which just had me flabbergasted.

petra Sat 18-May-24 08:52:17

Schitts Creek
Still the best ever 😂

NotSpaghetti Sat 18-May-24 10:02:08

Oh yes! I loved that one Petra

NotSpaghetti Sat 18-May-24 10:04:16

Yes, Skullduggery War of the Buttons!
I loved that film.

NotSpaghetti Sat 18-May-24 10:07:32

No, SueEH I've definitely not watched Dopestick - I think that's the one about opioid use? The other one mh daughter suggested.

I'm building up lots of options now. Excellent, thanks again everyone.

oodles Sat 18-May-24 17:04:01

If you've Netflix, Fat Friends, am currently enjoying watchingthis

JamesandJon33 Sat 18-May-24 19:01:14

Just watched the new Bridgerton series 3. Not a patch on the first two. Story very limp.

Greyduster Sat 18-May-24 19:06:21

I thoroughly enjoyed Virgin River on Netflix. It’s a bit “folksy” but I hope there will be a new series. “Bosch” - brilliant. “A Gentleman in Moscow” with Ewan McGregor on Paramount is well worth watching. “For All Mankind” is excellent. Series 1 of “The Diplomat” with Kerri Russell and Rufus Sewell on Netflix is very good and there is to be a second series (soon I hope).

Jane43 Mon 20-May-24 21:37:49

I just finished The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart on Amazon Prime. It is an Australian series and stars Sigourney Weaver who owns a flower farm which is also a women’s refuge, the flowers are beautiful and so is the Australian scenery.