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Wibbles
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I enjoy watching "Our flag means death" - which is a new series on BBC2 at 10pm on Wednesdays........... If you enjoy humour, give it a try.
"Death in Paradise" and "The Repair shop"
Apart from that, I watch anything to do with Arts and Crafts, motors and exploration
I can't stand reality programs - like "The only way is......"
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At the moment I am loving his dark materials on bbc1 as I read the books as a kid and I love seeing it all come to life they have done so well at adapting it for TV , I love it.
I also love Vera I love detective shows.1 -
Death in Paradise for me too, something bright to look forward too on long dark January nights. Although it clashes with the new QI at the moment!
I recently saw The Goldbergs for the first time...turns out it's been on for 10 years lol.
Apart from that, still watching lots of Big Bang Theory.1 -
I don't really watch TV much. But if we include watching shows online I like watching Top Gear or other car shows. I also like any comedy that is non-political or non-agenda-d, which of course excludes the majority.
The last time I watched proper TV though, was the Queen's funeral, and before that was over a year!1 -
I like crime dramas
Happy Valley at moment
Apprentice
Call midwife
Cooking shows like masterchef and bake off
Also watch emmerdale and corrie1 -
I weaned myself off EASTENDERS, 3 years ago after having watched it for 30+ years and haven't missed it at all
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66Mustang said:I don't really watch TV much. But if we include watching shows online I like watching Top Gear or other car shows. I also like any comedy that is non-political or non-agenda-d, which of course excludes the majority.
The last time I watched proper TV though, was the Queen's funeral, and before that was over a year!
Bring back Clarkson, Hammond and May - its no good without them
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Love Death in Paradise, also love Vera and Call The Midwife that were mentioned.
I like Saturday Night TV; like The Masked Singer and Michael McIntyre's Big Show. I think they can be funny and after working in the week it's nice to 'veg' on the sofa and not need to use too much of my brain
Other series I follow tend to be American Crime shows like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Law & Order: SVU.... etc.1 -
At the moment, i’m enjoying the new season of Call the midwife and Dragons den. I also restarted the Walking Dead.I also enjoyed watching Then Barbara Met Alan on Netflix the other night, although, that isn’t a programme.0
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Wibbles said:66Mustang said:I don't really watch TV much. But if we include watching shows online I like watching Top Gear or other car shows. I also like any comedy that is non-political or non-agenda-d, which of course excludes the majority.
The last time I watched proper TV though, was the Queen's funeral, and before that was over a year!
Bring back Clarkson, Hammond and May - its no good without them0 -
Hannah_Scope said:Love Death in Paradise, also love Vera and Call The Midwife that were mentioned.
I like Saturday Night TV; like The Masked Singer and Michael McIntyre's Big Show. I think they can be funny and after working in the week it's nice to 'veg' on the sofa and not need to use too much of my brain
Other series I follow tend to be American Crime shows like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Law & Order: SVU.... etc.
I'm obsessed with the masked singer so far I got 2 right I knew ghost was Chris kamara and I got mouse and cat right as Martin and Shirley kemp.
Rhino is my fave this season I love his voice I'm convinced he's Charlie Simpson I grew up on busted so I'm certain it's him.
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sunflower2 said:I love Micheal mclntyre he's so funny and really cheers me up.
I'm obsessed with the masked singer so far I got 2 right I knew ghost was Chris kamara and I got mouse and cat right as Martin and Shirley kemp.
Rhino is my fave this season I love his voice I'm convinced he's Charlie Simpson I grew up on busted so I'm certain it's him.
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I stopped watching Eastenders around the start of the pandemic. (Think they changed the time or day or something?) Watched the Xmas episode this year though, good to see many of the main characters are still there. Must admit, it didn't make me want to watch regularly again.
Can't believe I missed it from my post yesterday but I've really got into the new Waterloo Road series this month. Thought I might be a bit old for it this time as it's been off air for 8 years but it's still as engaging and entertaining as I remember! Also dealing with several major issues of the current world situation.
For a lighter school setting, the sitcom Bad Education has also returned after a few years away. Thought that may have been 'watered down' a bit for todays audience, but again really pleased to see it's still as much of a laugh as it was a decade ago!
I've also been re-watching 'As Time Goes By' - nice gentle early 00's sitcom without any triggers.0 -
I really enjoyed Stranger Things on Netflix, but then I was an 80's kid! 😂
Didn't see the final series of The Walking Dead but saw it all the way through up until then.
(I must catch up with it)
I enjoy gardening programmes and especially if Monty Don is in it! and I try and make a point of watching the 'Spring' 'Autumn' (and currently) the 'Winterwatch' series if I can..
I take great pleasure from drinking a cup of tea and watching Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan present the show together, their enthusiasm for wildlife is infectious.. for me, it's just feel good TV.. 🦉🦇🦌
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