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In reply to the discussion: Anyone like British TV [View all]stillcool
(33,944 posts)83. I love British telly
it's been a while since I've had the telly part but have probably seen and or read every crime/mystery available. From old black and white movies which I can still watch like Sherlock Holmes, Poirot, Miss Marple onward. I've forgotten many some I've watched over and over. Inspector Morse and all that followed, the same with Midsomer Murders, the one Helen Mirren was in, the one P.D. James wrote, and the one about Ian Rankin's Rebus character, and one John LeCarre wrote. I like the pace and the dialect. Very drawn to the way they do things.
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For laughs with a wide range of guests there is Graham Norton. Love all detective series including McDonald and Dobbs
MLAA
May 25
#4
Yes indeed! I have read a few of the books and they are quite enjoyable
yellowdogintexas
Thursday
#93
John Cleese was a writer for "Doctor in the House" & one episode featured the prototype for Basil Fawlty.
sl8
May 25
#14
We are also big fans of Stephen Fry; check out "Kingdom" in which he is a solicitor with a quirky family
yellowdogintexas
Thursday
#95
I really liked the first series, but don't care for the casting of characters in the newer series.
Vinca
May 27
#75
An old boss of mine was stationed in England with the Air Force in the late '60s/early '70s.
Xavier Breath
May 26
#55
watched brit tv when pbs became bbc lite in the 1080s . loved are u being served
AllaN01Bear
May 26
#59
too many. also waiting for god. rising damp. DAVE ALLEN AT LARGE, + our uhf had the brit three's company.
pansypoo53219
May 27
#74
We subscribe to "Britbox" through Amazon Prime and wouldn't pay $8.99 a month if it wasn't really good.
FadedMullet
May 27
#80
Cadfael mysteries and the original (1970s or 1980s) Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.
mwmisses4289
May 27
#84