Looking for a good tv program, just finished the responder
Nothing too violent, mildly thought provoking but not hard work?
Ozark probably the best thing I’ve seen that’s currently on tv. It has some violence but it’s probably only about a 7/10 in violence terms. The overall drama, production, acting and plot are amazing. Its on Netflix
Catastrophe. Funny, clever, painful.
The Promise - French crime series from writer of Spiral.
BBC4 and I think all six episodes on iPlayer.
Just about to start Promises so can't vouch for its quality, pity Audrey Fleurot isn't in the cast.
Otherwise a big supporting vote for Ozark: been criticised on here for daring to equate it to the "Shakespearean " qualities of The Wire and The Sopranos but for me it is every bit their match.
What I've enjoyed recently:
Hidden Series 1.
Set in Snowdonia, it's a dark and creepy 'Crim vs Cop' drama with a couple of sub plots for extra theatre.
Here's the Guardian's review of it:
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/jul/02/missing-the-bridge-alr...
Series 2 is OK, but nothing like as good as the original series.
Keeping it in Wales, there is Hinterland which is made by the same people and has a similar 'Nordic Noir' feel to it.
Moving out of Wales, there is the beautifully filmed 'Vienna Blood' which is a mix of period drama and Tony Hill/Carol Jordan. Really easy to watch with engaging main characters.
Hey Duggee - not too violent, mildly thought provoking and not hard work!
The new Reacher series on Amazon is good. It's very faithful to the 1st book in the Jack Reacher series, much better than the Tom Cruise movie.
TV and iPlayer
Iain Robertson Rambles - BBC Scotland
Great Coastal Railway Journeys - BBC Two
Thanks some good recommendations
midway through Ozark season two a few months ago.
My wife suffers from severe anxiety which can occasionally be triggered by more "challenging" series especially longer shows (increases odds of a bad day hitting a "bad" episode).
Thanks for the recommendations.
The Promise looks good so far.
Mmm... Yeeess... Pretty good though Reacher doesn't lope across the landscape as in the books, he struts as if changing weight station in the gym. And his shoes... Not the classic, handmade Norwegian welts of book fame, but wannabe work boots from Walmart.
Those petty gripes aside, I binged the whole series and am looking forward to season two. And the punch ups were just as good as in the books. 😀
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For other series suggestions, I enjoyed immensely Sex Education on Netflix: funny as hell, touching and really quite topical in the topics approached and thoughtful in the way they were presented/explored.
Hard getting thought provoking but non-violent.
Nordic Murders (All 4) perhaps.
I hugely enjoyed watching “The Tourist” https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0b6c8t6/the-tourist
Just squint a bit when they get to the violent bits….
This is going to hurt
all episodes on iPlayer, think it’s also being broadcast on TV over several weeks
The finale to the previous season was absolutely mind blowing.
Hidden (or Craith) may be set in north Wales, but was filmed all over the place. The opening scenes were filmed by the Taff at Pontsarn on the edge of Merthyr Tydfil. I'm in the scene where they find the body at the start of ep.1 (we were providing some safety support and they roped us in for the filming itself!). It was interesting - and quite a long shoot - because they filmed it entirely first in English, then filmed the whole think again in Welsh. Brilliant that neither language was given primacy.
> Mmm... Yeeess... Pretty good though Reacher doesn't lope across the landscape as in the books, he struts as if changing weight station in the gym. And his shoes... Not the classic, handmade Norwegian welts of book fame, but wannabe work boots from Walmart.
Yes, I thought the actor cast as Reacher wasn't perfect. A bit too personable and a bit of the gym steroid yuppy that Reacher tears apart several times per book, rather than the Army Major. But at least they got a big guy rather than a midget like Tom Cruise and they followed the book closely!
> This is going to hurt
> all episodes on iPlayer, think it’s also being broadcast on TV over several weeks
Like a watered down day at work. Although now I recall some of (possibly) inappropriate banter..........
Yes 4 episodes in now 👍
Schitts Creek - takes a bit of getting into but it's belting
> And his shoes... Not the classic, handmade Norwegian welts of book fame, but wannabe work boots from Walmart.
Surely his shoes were British? Made by Cheaney's of Northampton 😊.
Inventing Anna
I've recently been really enjoying Fraggle Rock. The old series are on YouTube and there's a new series on AppleTV.
Yes, something different and quite watchable. HS the girl from Ozark too in the lead.
Derry girls. It’s pretty much the only thing I’ll recommend these days
Kimetsu no Yaiba is great
> I hugely enjoyed watching “The Tourist” https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0b6c8t6/the-tourist
It wasn't too bad, until they got to the last episode, which was crap!
Seen a few things recently that all have crap endings in common - includes The Teacher
"Dead To Me" was OK not too outlandish and funny in parts. With some interesting questions.
> Derry girls. It’s pretty much the only thing I’ll recommend these days
Brilliant, end of the first series, was worth it just for that.
> It wasn't too bad, until they got to the last episode, which was crap!
> Seen a few things recently that all have crap endings in common - includes The Teacher
Have to agree. It was proceeding nicely (not awesome but seemingly setting things up well) until the last couple of episodes.
> Looking for a good tv program, just finished the responder
> Nothing too violent, mildly thought provoking but not hard work?
Not being a big Gervais fan I have been plesantly surprised at how much I have enjoyed Afterlife (Netflix) He's actually good and a great supporting cast.