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I like the British shows.
Doc Martin-still running Downtown Abbey Ian Flemming-current |
| Lace. |
Yes, I hoped I wasn't the only one to think of Lace! I watched it when it first appeared in the 80's - I was a teenager and loved it! First time I heard the B word on tv lol!! It was scandalous at the time
I just put it down having not read this post - YES!!! LOVE LOVE LOVED Lace. |
Yes, I hoped I wasn't the only one to think of Lace! I watched it when it first appeared in the 80's - I was a teenager and loved it! First time I heard the B word on tv lol!! It was scandalous at the time
Me too. "Which one of you bitches (but pronounced "beetches") is my mother?" |
YES! And literally EVERYONE who was anyone at the time was in that. Patrick Swayze! Sigh! |
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Okay, but this is about mini-series. |
+3 LOVE this |
This exactly, if you are ever wanting some cheese and pure popcorn ridiculousness. I was a teen when this came on in the 80s and missed the last episode due to a family party that I couldn't miss. This was back when Betamax and VHS were still having a duel for supremacy and cost something crazy like $500, so no option for recording. I was devastated! Watched the conclusion some years later and hahaha at all the terrible attempts at southern accents and extreme overacting. Not Cmdr. William Riker's finest performance lol. Also really glossed over the horrors of slavery and devastation on both sides, so agree that it hasn't aged well. |
| Shogun |
Agree, so good |
Yes, I hoped I wasn't the only one to think of Lace! I watched it when it first appeared in the 80's - I was a teenager and loved it! First time I heard the B word on tv lol!! It was scandalous at the time
BOTH of these Lace for the pure schlock “which one of you three bitches is my mother?” And the Thorn Birds is the greatest love story of all time. I am tearing up just thinking about it. |
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Yes to North and South, Band of Brothers, and Pride and Prejudice.
Also, Winds of War |
DP. Just realized we'd better all clarify - there is an old miniseries from U.S. television called "North and South" (1985) that's about the American Civil War. Then there's a British miniseries (2004) with the same title that is about the cultural clash between characters from the English "north and south" in the 19th century. I was confused for a second, picturing Richard Armitage and Patrick Swayze in the same series, until I realized posters meant these two different ones. And yeah, the British one is good costume drama. I have only seen a little of the American one but couldn't get past some of the, um, acting.... |
This is the exchange that confused me about "North and South"... |