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Do you have any favourite relaxing TV series or films?

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FlowerFan Thu 18-Jun-26 07:42:52

Something that you like to sit down and watch when you badly need to relax from the stresses and strains of everyday life?

Something that has a really quiet, soothing atmosphere. It may even be one of the many nature-inspired videos on YouTube (which is what I tend to watch).

I think we could all do with de-stressing these days!

bookwormbabe Sat 20-Jun-26 15:06:35

Canal boat diaries
Mortimer and Whitehouse Gone Fishing
There was also the series that the late lamented Timothy West and Prunella Scales did about canal journeys.

In fact, anything involving canals or rivers.

aggie Sat 20-Jun-26 15:15:22

Canal boat diaries is one of my favourites, I’m watching it now
Garden Rescue is a close second
Quiz shoes , Countdown is top of the list of quiz shows

MayBee70 Sat 20-Jun-26 15:18:14

aggie

Canal boat diaries is one of my favourites, I’m watching it now
Garden Rescue is a close second
Quiz shoes , Countdown is top of the list of quiz shows

I keep forgetting to watch Canal Boat Diaries on Monday nights. Can you remind me what it’s on?

aggie Sat 20-Jun-26 15:28:18

I’m watching it on 27 U & Yesterday just now , but it pops up on different channels

4allweknow Sat 20-Jun-26 15:41:12

Been watching New Amsterdam since it started quite a while ago. Whilst usually involving some emergency or other I enjoy the characters and story lines.

Schnackie2 Sat 20-Jun-26 17:30:17

As some people mentioned, old British films! And just when I thought I'd seen everything, Dial M for Murder (Hitchcock) was on last weekend and I'd never seen it. I was thoroughly gripped! I too love the variations of Death in Paradise and especially liked the Australian one.

Greyduster Sat 20-Jun-26 18:10:16

For anyone that liked Mortimer and Whitehouse’s fishing programme, there was a very enjoyable programme on channel five along the same lines called Sam and Ade go Birding. Even if you’re not remotely interested in bird watching this wonderful, empathetic, at times very funny pairing of Sam West and Adrian Edmondson is worth every minute. Sadly there are only three episodes.

Lesley60 Sat 20-Jun-26 18:22:08

Repeats of the Walton’s I’ve been watching it ever since it started in the 70s and I have watched the repeats so often I could tell you what’s going to be said next.
But I find it so relaxing and such a cosy feel good series with such great actors

Barbadosbelle Sat 20-Jun-26 20:13:25

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FlowerFan

I'm rewatching "Very Ralph' on YouTube about the life and career of Ralph Lauren.

It's a fascinating story of rags to riches. Features his three very different homes, his children and Ricky his wife of over 60-years. Plus many famous guests.

My third time of watching and I notice more each viewing.

As I said, it's on YouTube, and is (c)
1hr 45mins long.
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harrysgran Sat 20-Jun-26 22:04:05

Canal boats diaries
The repair shop
Last of the summer wine
Hetty Wainthrop
And Gardener world I find totally relax me and calm my mind

Elusivebutterfly Sat 20-Jun-26 22:13:50

All Creatures Great and Small, both the original and the new ones. It has gentle stories with animals and lovely scenery.

WithNobsOnIt Sun 21-Jun-26 05:36:49

Gardeners World.
Art Documentaries.

Old stuff from BBC iPlayer about Art and Culture. Comedy and old broadcasts of Steptoe and Parkinson.

shysal Sun 21-Jun-26 18:46:35

I think you might love the film I watched on Channel 4 this afternoon whilst keeping cool. It was 'Billy and Molly: an Otter Love Story' It was quite moving but lovely.

Mollygo Sun 21-Jun-26 18:50:32

Right now I spotted The 70s and 80s Kitchen and I’m really enjoying the nostalgia!

dolphindaisy Sun 21-Jun-26 18:58:49

"Would I Lie to You" - it's on every evening on Channel 19. I've seen most episodes numerous times but it still makes me laugh. Love the chemistry between David/Lee/Rob, I'm sure they're good friends.

GrandmasueUK Sat 11-Jul-26 12:35:47

I love The Railway Children, I downloaded it onto my Sky box, but I’ve not managed to get up to the weepy bit with the “Daddy, my Daddy!”
I’ve loved The Brokenwood Mysteries, which are cosy crime, there are 12 series and some laugh out loud parts. The Russian female coroner, with her unrequited love with the detective, is so funny. They are like Midsomer Murders, which is another series I enjoy watching quite often.
The Admirable Crichton is a favourite film, along with The Smallest Show on Earth, both on regularly on Talking Pictures.

Norah Sat 11-Jul-26 19:00:52

Miss Scarlet. The Diplomat. Night Manager.

We watch very little TV.

butterandjam Sat 11-Jul-26 19:21:57

I 've bingewatched Little House On the Prairie ( Netflix).

TwiceAsNice Sat 11-Jul-26 19:36:02

Escape to the country
Kirstie and Phil on Location Location Location and Love it or List it
Michael Portillo and his railway series
Any hospital series

ferry23 Sat 11-Jul-26 20:22:28

Having never been attracted to it, now obsessed with Doc Martin
Motherland
Amandaland
Would I Lie to You
Mock the Week
Here We Go

Steel Magnolias
The Hundred Foot Jorney
Love Actually
4 Weddings

HowVeryDareYou2 Sat 11-Jul-26 20:33:48

Mortimer and Whitehouse
Would I Lie To You
Heartbeat
Doc Martin
Any wildlife programme

MissAdventure Sat 11-Jul-26 20:44:28

Ive only watched bits and bobs of Doctor Martin, but I know I'd love it.
I must settle down and watch ot properly.

Padstow13 Sat 11-Jul-26 21:04:47

The 1971 (or maybe 1972) tv dramatisation of Laurie Lee's "Cider with Rosie".

The late Rosemary Leach played the Mother character just perfectly.

Dempie55 Sat 11-Jul-26 21:15:42

Dr Quinn Medicine Woman

Nannylovesshopping Sat 11-Jul-26 21:23:40

Schitts creek😀