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Shirleyw Sun 09-Mar-25 18:16:44

….on bbc iplayer. Watching this atm, it’s rather good. Michele keegan is in it, rather like her. Anyone else watched/watching this.

Calendargirl Sun 09-Mar-25 18:53:39

I watched the first series, think there’s only been one?

Didn’t think it was very good really, but like CTM, it fills up an hour on Sunday evening, a bit harmless and mindless, easy viewing.

I shall watch it.

If ITV bring back that Lenny Henry ‘Three Little Birds’ however, I won’t bother watching it again.

It was poor.

Cossy Sun 09-Mar-25 18:57:15

Well I enjoyed both!

So I shall watch the second series.

keepingquiet Sun 09-Mar-25 19:08:47

Didn't rate it at all first series and don't see the talent in Michelle Keegan. I found it all both far fetched and mediocre if that's possible. Won't be watching again...

LOUISA1523 Sun 09-Mar-25 19:35:31

keepingquiet

Didn't rate it at all first series and don't see the talent in Michelle Keegan. I found it all both far fetched and mediocre if that's possible. Won't be watching again...

Ok

Greenfinch Sun 09-Mar-25 19:57:32

I intend to watch it as I was a £10 Pom. I know it isn’t realistic but I like to watch for the scenery (was it actually filmed in Australia ?) and to see the kind of clothes they wore etc. I often wonder what it would have been like if my parents hadn’t returned to the UK disillusioned.

Allira Sun 09-Mar-25 19:59:51

We'll watch it but in the last series they threw everything at it so it became rather OTT.

Allira Sun 09-Mar-25 20:00:58

Where are you going?"
"Australia, mate"

You're already an Aussie!
😂😂😂

Allira Sun 09-Mar-25 20:01:58

Greenfinch

I intend to watch it as I was a £10 Pom. I know it isn’t realistic but I like to watch for the scenery (was it actually filmed in Australia ?) and to see the kind of clothes they wore etc. I often wonder what it would have been like if my parents hadn’t returned to the UK disillusioned.

Definitely filmed in Australia, mate!

Granmarderby10 Sun 09-Mar-25 20:40:17

It is “lite” drama so perfect imo for 8 O’clock on a Sunday evening.
I watched the first series and thought that would be it but I’ll give it a whirl.

Calendargirl there won’t be second series of Three Little Birds , Lenny Henry has said ITV will not be recommissioning it due to low viewing figures.

He said he was dismayed but will turn it into a book(s) instead -as he had already written a second series.

He also said that “black dramas” frequently only run for one series and that there was a worrying trend for all new dramas/shows to be given “just one shot”due to cuts at itv spending because of a downturn in advertising and hence commissioning.
So a vicious circle really…but all down to money.

I personally thought it was a little “too lite” but still enjoyed it.
Maybe the critics were expecting something grittier from Lenny?

Lenny has a point though and I think when I watch Call The Midwife ..how many series are we at now..and how sickly are they since they’ve been written “off the books”- that I watch because I’ve got to know the characters.

Greenfinch Sun 09-Mar-25 22:04:53

Thanks, Allira.Good to know.😊

Allira Sun 09-Mar-25 22:09:09

Greenfinch

Thanks, Allira.Good to know.😊

www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/ten-pound-poms-filming-locations/

Greenfinch Sun 09-Mar-25 22:16:03

A really interesting article. Now I know and can enjoy!

Allira Sun 09-Mar-25 22:23:45

Greenfinch

A really interesting article. Now I know and can enjoy!

I remember reading the brochures which were sent to my DB and DSisIL when they applied for the £10 POM scheme. It all looked idyllic, lovely houses and jobs a-plenty.
I'd have been about 15 at the time and was really taken with the idea. However, they didn't go in the end; perhaps the reality might have been quite different from what was promised.

Greenfinch Sun 09-Mar-25 23:24:44

Indeed it was, I believe. My parents were lucky in that my mother had a sister ,married to an Australian,who lived in Sydney with whom we were able to live until we acquired our own bungalow. However my mother didn’t find the” natives”friendly and they fortunately had enough money to buy return tickets. Many others apparently were very envious as the number wanting to return to the UK but couldn’t was considerable.

dotpocka Sun 09-Mar-25 23:41:48

wiki says tonight for new season bbc

Granmarderby10 Mon 10-Mar-25 00:48:08

Greenfinch I’ve heard it could be a tough time if you’d thrown everything you owned and then found you really couldn’t stick it.

argymargy Mon 10-Mar-25 06:19:54

I enjoyed the first series but found episode 1 of the new series a bit tedious. And why do they keep saying “host-Elle” instead of hostel?

Calendargirl Mon 10-Mar-25 06:47:56

It’s nearly 2 years since the first series was shown, so can’t remember lots of it.

Didn’t Kate steal the getaway vehicle from someone, and also broke in somewhere to find paperwork? Surely she wouldn’t have been allowed to just return to the hostel place and go back to how it all was before?

I like the builder chap, looks like his new boss is a wrong ‘un though. Not keen on his wife or family.

Michelle Keegan wears some very stylish outfits for back then, and not having much cash.

kittylester Mon 10-Mar-25 07:33:34

The Australians say 'Hostelle'.

As DH had a professional qualification much needed there, we were encourage to go to Australia with the promise of a house and a job as soon as we landed. We ended up in a hostelle. First disappointment - more followed and we came home after a year.

Greenfinch Mon 10-Mar-25 07:36:22

Absolutely, Grandmarderby and that is why my mother would not go unless they could afford to return if things did not go well. A sensible precaution that not all could afford to do.
I loved the scenery in the first episode but was not too keen on the storyline. As someone said it was difficult to pick up the threads from the first series.

Clawdy Mon 10-Mar-25 07:59:58

Enjoyed the first series, all a bit different, and enjoyed last night's too. Trying to remember one or two storylines was a bit difficult though!

Primrose53 Mon 10-Mar-25 11:02:33

Enjoyed last night’s episode. Love the scenery, clothes, cars etc.

Reminds me of my best ever prog from Australia “A Place to call home.”

I think if I had my time over again I might consider moving to Australia.

My husband’s parents were all set to start a new life in New Zealand but his Mum pulled out at the last minute and refused to go. His Dad never forgave her for that especially as his friend and family went out at the same time and they enjoyed a wonderful lifestyle.

Boz Mon 10-Mar-25 11:22:57

I recently enjoyed a book that is set in Australia:

The Silence by Susan Allott

Check it out on Amazon

Allira Mon 10-Mar-25 11:54:02

Boz

I recently enjoyed a book that is set in Australia:

The Silence by Susan Allott

Check it out on Amazon

I will, thanks Boz.

I've read so many books set in Australia, from early days of immigration to present day that I thought I couldn't find any more!