We watched the last episode of Broadchurch last night, tbh we are not enjoying it and its not as good as the first series, they should have left that storyline behind and moved on, what do you think?
It's on tonight - how did you manage to watch the last episode already? (Broadchurch, that is)
We record them onto our tv planner and watch them on a weekend, so will watch tonight's programme either Friday or Saturday night.
It was so good ...I have learnt that Oliver Cromwell was Thomas ....@ izzzi.
From memory it was the feeling of a closed down old psychiatric hospital ....the building gave the inspiration xOk I'll have a look. Wonder why she went to a hospital tho?
I was a student there years ago .....Yes I used to live down the road from Brookwood Hospital Kat and it's reputation was a bit eery. I haven't watched last night's episode yet but looking forward to watching it even more now
Just found this interesting thread. As I live in France, I can't get catch-up TV, so have to know what might be good in advance to set up to record it from satellite. So I really appreciate any tips!
Read Wolf Hall and it took me a while, but I do think she's a brilliant writer and so much cleverer than me! So have recorded the TV programmes and am looking forward to them.
Anyone a radio fan? Her short stories (assassination of Margaret Thatcher, etc) were recently serialised on Radio 4 and can be accessed via radio I-player( which I can get). I just love stories being read to me - a real comfort thing for me.
Also excellent at present is BBC 4 Saturday night's Spiral. I've seen the first 3 series (Engrenages from French TV) but have missed Series 4. The current one is series 5. Violent but realistic and informative particularly about French justice system.
Whilst we're sharing this sort of thing, I have followed some of the MOOC courses - great quality on huge variety of subjects. I've followed some on forensic science and police methodology that we see so often on TV. I really recommend having a look at what's available. www.FutureLearn.com
Happy viewing/listening,
Jane.
Thanks Jane that is great ....there are some good things being highlighted ...comming soon ....will do our best to keep you posted ...Just found this interesting thread. As I live in France, I can't get catch-up TV, so have to know what might be good in advance to set up to record it from satellite. So I really appreciate any tips!
Read Wolf Hall and it took me a while, but I do think she's a brilliant writer and so much cleverer than me! So have recorded the TV programmes and am looking forward to them.
Anyone a radio fan? Her short stories (assassination of Margaret Thatcher, etc) were recently serialised on Radio 4 and can be accessed via radio I-player( which I can get). I just love stories being read to me - a real comfort thing for me.
Also excellent at present is BBC 4 Saturday night's Spiral. I've seen the first 3 series (Engrenages from French TV) but have missed Series 4. The current one is series 5. Violent but realistic and informative particularly about French justice system.
Whilst we're sharing this sort of thing, I have followed some of the MOOC courses - great quality on huge variety of subjects. I've followed some on forensic science and police methodology that we see so often on TV. I really recommend having a look at what's available. www.FutureLearn.com
Happy viewing/listening,
Jane.
For me that was 1980,sReally! We've probably passed each other on the street. It's a small world isn't it
Hi @Janiept I will always miss it .....I have so many happy memories of brookwood , Holloway sanatorium , which was in Virgina water and Windsor and Guildford ...happy days ....do you know people from those places still keep in touch with me all these years later ....happy days ...think I left there about 1987 .....Oh no we wouldn't have then. I didn't move there until 1990. I loved living in leafy Surrey though and miss it lots.
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