GotGarlic
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Can't wait until 8:00 PM. PBS is starting up the second season of Mercy Street. Himself and I both enjoyed it very much, so I'm happy to see it return.
Us too! I didn't know it was going to be a series! Love it ?
Can't wait until 8:00 PM. PBS is starting up the second season of Mercy Street. Himself and I both enjoyed it very much, so I'm happy to see it return.
We are really enjoying "Victoria" on the PBS Masterpiece Theater.
Series Victoria | Masterpiece | Official Site | PBS
I'm glad I don't live there. It must have the highest murder death-rate of anywhere in the British Isles! It makes New York look positively crime-lessWe've been watching "Midsomer Murders" on Netflix. It's a British police procedural/detective show that's been on since 1997. It's sort of like an old fashioned "who done it?". All 120 episodes are on Netflix.
We've been binge watching it. My wife loves these types of shows. It's set in a quaint small community in the English countryside.
It's probably part of your job to watch it, but I'm not going to contribute to the ratings for any inauguration events. I hope they get the lowest ratings ever.
I'm glad I don't live there. It must have the highest murder death-rate of anywhere in the British Isles! It makes New York look positively crime-less
We've been watching "Midsomer Murders" on Netflix. It's a British police procedural/detective show that's been on since 1997. It's sort of like an old fashioned "who done it?". All 120 episodes are on Netflix.
We've been binge watching it. My wife loves these types of shows. It's set in a quaint small community in the English countryside.
I'm glad I don't live there. It must have the highest murder death-rate of anywhere in the British Isles! It makes New York look positively crime-less
I tend to go for old films - I love black and white! "It's a Wonderful Life" was on television yesterday.
Some of the American "cop" shows are good too, especially those in the NCIS family and CSI New York. I've been wallowing in the repeats of M*A*S*H lately but it's now in it's third rotation so I'm looking elsewhere.
On UK television I'm watching re-runs of "Hetty Wainthrop Investigates". Hetty is a retired Yorkshire woman who falls into detective work by accident and with her side-kick, a young chap she catches shop-lifting in the first episode, and her somewhat put-upon husband, solves crimes and mysteries that the police can't manage.
"British History's Biggest Fibs", a new series, started last night on BBC4 presented by an historian, Lucy Worsley, talking about how the winners adjust history to their own advantage. Last night's was about the Wars of the Roses. Fascinating stuff. Lucy Worsley presents very well. You'll never find history boring again!
Really want to find a way to be able to watch Asian Food Channel
I miss this food SOOOOOOOOO much!
That's disturbing. Understandable, though.We cut history of Russian revolution on Smithsonian channel (did not even know I had one). Hate to say it, reminded me of what is going on now here.
We cut history of Russian revolution on Smithsonian channel (did not even know I had one). Hate to say it, reminded me of what is going on now here.