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Just stumbled on an old classic tv series I really enjoyed way back in the 70s ." Rich Man Poor Man " staring Nick Nolte, Peter Strauss and Ed Asner. Following 2 brothers lives from just after WW2, a slow to start but well worth watching, but before political correctness was invented.
 

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I'm 2 episodes into The Serpent and so far very good. Not sure how well it will stretch to 8 episodes but hopefully it will keep the standard up.

I'm not sure I've seen more cigarettes smoked in 2 hours in this than any other show, I'm including The Sweeney in this ?. What happens if you don't smoke? Would you not get the part?
 

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started the new Lupin last night - 7 episodes. Not sure if i get to finish tonight after our tart (affectionate scouse term - invented by Big Stu - for my beloved - not meant to offend anyone!) goes to bed.

Really enjoying it - Paris-based revenge story against rish family than wronged father
 

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I'm 2 episodes into The Serpent and so far very good. Not sure how well it will stretch to 8 episodes but hopefully it will keep the standard up.

I'm not sure I've seen more cigarettes smoked in 2 hours in this than any other show, I'm including The Sweeney in this ?. What happens if you don't smoke? Would you not get the part?

It's not bad, a few too many time shifts at the minute but very watchable.
 
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quirky little mini series on iplayer called Staged.

Follows Michael Sheen and David Tennant in lockdown trying to remotely arrange and rehearse a new play.

Wont be up everyone's street but it captures lockdown tedium rather well. Subtlely funny self-deprecating stuff.
 

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Decided to veer away from Scandi noir for a moment, and head east. Started two interesting series on Netflix, Signal, a Korean detective drama about two detectives trying to solve a case 20 years apart, communicating by an old walkie talkie. Interesting premise, and decent start, an unusually frequent use of the word gosh, perhaps a mistranslation. Odd subtitles too, they keep switching between the top of the screen and the bottom, a bit disconcerting as the Koreans speak very quickly and it's a challenging keep up with the movement.

Shinya Shokudo (Midnight Diner), a Japanese drama about a small restaurant that only opens from midnight to 7am, and the clientele that frequent it. Based on an anime, and set in Shinjuku, Tokyo, which is an area that I used to live very close to, and hung out in, it's a slow burn but having ties, I really enjoyed the first episode.
 

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It's only a 3-parter docu series - but we've very much enjoyed the first two parts of Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian, not seen much of MM in the past but for a 79yr old she is a hoot and we very much get her take on the Aussies and the First Peoples (Aboriginal) community :)

Last part of MM this evening then back to Bridgerton (which my Mrs is loving and I admit to I find myself enjoying also).
 

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Finished White Gold tonight. Wasn't sure I'd stick with it after the first episode, but actually grew to like it, now hoping for a third season. I think the killer 80's soundtrack had a lot to do with it, but it's a decent comedy set in another world.

I enjoyed it as well.

It fell victim to #metoo after Ed Westwick was accused of sexual assault. It won't be coming back.
 

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I finished Tin Star Liverpool last night. Was a bit of an effort to get through the final series but I stuck with it. What a waste of time, the ending was rubbish. After a strong opening episode the whole third series descended into a farce. Tim Roth was playing a parody of the character he had played so well in the first two series.

I guess it's the law of diminishing returns. I'd recommend series one - it was excellent - but then series two was average. Series three had promise, the lure of tying up all the loose ends from prior series was tempting, but it failed big time.
 

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quirky little mini series on iplayer called Staged.

Follows Michael Sheen and David Tennant in lockdown trying to remotely arrange and rehearse a new play.

Wont be up everyone's street but it captures lockdown tedium rather well. Subtlely funny self-deprecating stuff.
Thanks for reminding me of that - saw it some time ago and have meant to watch it - but it dropped off my radar.

My wife notes down series she fancies watching in a diary as she doesn't want to forget about them. I am not so organised.

Finished MM 3-parter Almost Australian last might. An interesting and amusing watch. More about Aussies than Australia - which was the point of it.
 
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