Anonymous wrote:Recommend historian Lucy Worsley series
Anonymous wrote:I am completely immersed in BBC shows like As Time Goes By and in books like Maisie Dobbs. I think I have a problem! I prefer those to my real life. Like I just love being in their world. What is wrong with me? —Mid-40s DC lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have met my people on this thread. Thank you all for your comments and suggestions many of which I was unfamiliar. Also early forties lawyer. Do not discriminate based on career or age. Will discriminate based on television and book choices. Am feeling warm and fuzzy just from reading all posts. Will be bookmarking thread for future reference. Currently on season 7 of Foyle’s War (tbh I preferred seasons 1-5), but genuinely believe I am in love with DCS Foyle. Dying for Hotel Portofino’s next season.
I have serious beef with Christopher Foyle. And that Sam. They have stolen my husband from me and I can't get him back. He rewatches Foyle's War endlessly and I expect that one day I'll find he's simply disappeared; I'll turn on the TV, and he'll be there inside it, in an episode with them. But he'd look handsome in those period suits!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its ok its just another form of escapism.
+1, and this area is lucky to have WETA-UK; in most places there is no dedicated UK orientated channel free over-the-air.
Anonymous wrote:I have met my people on this thread. Thank you all for your comments and suggestions many of which I was unfamiliar. Also early forties lawyer. Do not discriminate based on career or age. Will discriminate based on television and book choices. Am feeling warm and fuzzy just from reading all posts. Will be bookmarking thread for future reference. Currently on season 7 of Foyle’s War (tbh I preferred seasons 1-5), but genuinely believe I am in love with DCS Foyle. Dying for Hotel Portofino’s next season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I briefly lived in the UK, I really loved the high quality documentaries about nature or history. “Coast” is one of my favorites.
What are your favorite UK documentaries ?
Anything with Tony Robinson - history, walks, digs.
Anonymous wrote:I am British but don’t watch any of these show, maybe I should or maybe they will ramp up my homesickness which was turbocharged by the pandemic. Most of my friends at home are watching Succession. I keep meaning to get a VPN so I can get BBC iplayer here. Will check out Britbox, thanks for the recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did PBS buy eternal rights to Keeping Up Appearances and As Time Goes By?
People in Britain haven't watched these for decades
Are there other series you would recommend, then? As opposed to criticizing just because some viewers here enjoy these older shows and PBS was smart enough to nab rights to show them here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think in BBC, but (usually) catch myself before saying things, init, pedo, tosser, c#nt, uni, bloke, or fit. I have to remind myself to add "the" before hospital or university. Also, we don't have maths.
My children have pointed out that I am doing BBC speak, when I say Hi-yeah instead of Hi! 😅
And I hang up the phone with byyyye, bye, buh bye, bye...
Anonymous wrote:When I briefly lived in the UK, I really loved the high quality documentaries about nature or history. “Coast” is one of my favorites.
What are your favorite UK documentaries ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy how British tv shows have actors/actresses who look like real people. I'm a huge Olivia Coleman fan. I think she's superb. I wish the U.S. was more accepting of people who don't all look like Barbie.
When the US remade "Broadchurch" the producers let David Tennant reprise his role but said Olivia Colman was too unattractive for US audiences. The show was renamed "Gracepoint," and Anna Gunn took the Olivia Colman role. Gracepoint as a flop. If you haven't seen Broadchurch, it's fabulous.
Anonymous wrote:Brenda Blethyn is absolutely fantastic in Secrets & Lies, it’s on MAX.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy how British tv shows have actors/actresses who look like real people. I'm a huge Olivia Coleman fan. I think she's superb. I wish the U.S. was more accepting of people who don't all look like Barbie.