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VelvetVinyl Sat 01-Mar-25 16:26:23

BlueBelle

If you have freeview there are some good forensic and real crime programs around the 60 s ( channel numbers I mean)

Yes, I find some here too!

VelvetVinyl Sat 01-Mar-25 16:25:16

Hi all,
I’m American. While I do watch BBC sometimes, it’s not my go to. I usually find a lot on my streaming services. I have HBO, Tubi, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime. Also, some others. There are some good minor cable channels that air a ton of programs as well. I don’t listen to any podcasts, but I may have to check that BBC one out.

lemsip Sat 01-Mar-25 11:52:11

True crime on reality channel free sat.

petra Sat 01-Mar-25 08:21:47

VelvetVynil
What streaming services do you have?

keepingquiet Sat 01-Mar-25 08:17:22

I love True Crime and Mystery podcasts- there are so many and a perfect listen when you're doing something else.

I listen to BBC Sounds and Spotify have a good selection too.

I listen to these more than I watch TV now!

BlueBelle Sat 01-Mar-25 08:14:01

If you have freeview there are some good forensic and real crime programs around the 60 s ( channel numbers I mean)

mae13 Sat 01-Mar-25 03:00:15

Ever tried Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra? They often feature real-life murder mystery documentaries - not to mention stuff in the "strangrr then fiction" category.

VelvetVinyl Sat 01-Mar-25 00:24:26

Hello,
I’m new here. Nice to meet you all!

Anyone watching any good documentaries lately? I love true crime and missing person type content.