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The review I read of the latest series of Slow Horses gave it a bit of a hammering, but no doubt I'll give it a go.

There are so many series mentioned on here where I think "I started watching but can't remember how far I got or what it was like/about". Old age, I guess.
 
Struggling with the latest season of Slow Horses, it’s definitely lost its spark. Started Blue Lights but not taken with that yet either.

Billy The Kid is decent on MGM.
 
The new Mick Herron (slow horses writer) adaptation about his female detective Zoe Boehm is meant to be good. Haven’t watched it yet…”Down Cemetery Road” with Emma Thompson as Zoe.
 
The review I read of the latest series of Slow Horses gave it a bit of a hammering, but no doubt I'll give it a go.

There are so many series mentioned on here where I think "I started watching but can't remember how far I got or what it was like/about". Old age, I guess.
It’s the first one that is nowhere near the quality of the book (they change quite a lot), and they try to cram far too much plot into the 6 episodes. Plus the nastiness side of the characters is way over egged for my taste. Still watchable, but hopefully they up their game again for books 6 and 7 which are really excellent. Just stick to the bloody story and let it breathe innit. The actors will take care of the rest. And bring Louisa back!
 
Struggling with the latest season of Slow Horses, it’s definitely lost its spark. Started Blue Lights but not taken with that yet either.

Billy The Kid is decent on MGM.
Just do Blue Lights 3. Don’t need the soapy character backstory from 1&2.
 
Just do Blue Lights 3. Don’t need the soapy character backstory from 1&2.
Blue Lights has been excellent every series but series 3 is fantastic.

Riot Women was good as well.

Need to go back to the Diplomat. Enjoyed series 1 but haven’t watched 2 and 3 yet.

Obviously Traitors has been great. Alan Carr is an absolute star.
 
Blue Lights has been excellent every series but series 3 is fantastic.

Riot Women was good as well.

Need to go back to the Diplomat. Enjoyed series 1 but haven’t watched 2 and 3 yet.

Obviously Traitors has been great. Alan Carr is an absolute star.
There’s only 3 possible results in traitors now I reckon. David can’t win or be on the winning team, but he will decide it. Unless the producers come up up with a process twist.

Cat/Alan win, or Joe/Nick win as pairs, depending on who convinces David. Or Cat stitches up Alan and wins on her own. She’s great. I think the traitors have blown it though. David will vote with Joe and Nick to get rid of them both and then they’ll bin off David as they don’t need to take the risk. Assuming Nick doesn’t have a overthinking fit.
 
There’s only 3 possible results in traitors now I reckon. David can’t win or be on the winning team, but he will decide it. Unless the producers come up up with a process twist.

Cat/Alan win, or Joe/Nick win as pairs, depending on who convinces David. Or Cat stitches up Alan and wins on her own. She’s great. I think the traitors have blown it though. David will vote with Joe and Nick to get rid of them both and then they’ll bin off David as they don’t need to take the risk. Assuming Nick doesn’t have a overthinking fit.
I think Joe and Nick will win now. I can’t see the others persuading David (who has been surprisingly useless).

It would have been brilliant at this stage if one of Nick / Joe was a traitor. Same as when Harry won it. Because they were useless at finding traitors we haven’t had a recruitment which would have thrown a spanner in the works.

Great series though. I was thinking it may be crap with celebs in it but it’s been really entertaining.
 
I think Joe and Nick will win now. I can’t see the others persuading David (who has been surprisingly useless).

It would have been brilliant at this stage if one of Nick / Joe was a traitor. Same as when Harry won it. Because they were useless at finding traitors we haven’t had a recruitment which would have thrown a spanner in the works.

Great series though. I was thinking it may be crap with celebs in it but it’s been really entertaining.
Apparently a recruited traitor has the biggest chance of winning it, so their incompetence actually delivered the ideal faithful strategy 😆. My wife said earlier, ‘well they must know it’s Cat, as they were bound to pick a female traitor’. Didn’t like to admit that I hadn’t thought of that. If someone twigs that they’ll regret murdering Celia…although it was because of where she was sat.
 
This is a bit off the wall, but over the past several years I have become addicted to the British documental series 'Salvage Hunters', which is shown on one of the Spanish TV channels with Spanish subtitles every morning. One of my elderly Spanish neighbours loves it and he first put me on to it.

The main protagonist, antiques dealer Drew Pritchard, is a bit marmite. You either love him or hate him. I think the series ran for many years, so as well as his antique buying adventures, you get to see how his life evolved. He started with just a warehouse up in Conwy, North Wales, then he bought and fitted out a prestige shop in the high street, as well as selling online. He was assisted by his wife Rebecca, plus a small group of staff and some very talented restorers.

In the show, he travels around searching for antiques with his sidekick Tee in a white van, and over the years he has been shown visiting all sorts of venues in the UK and all over Europe, including country houses and castles, factories, shops, schools churches, other dealers and antiques fairs and markets.

Eventually his marriage broke up (playing away with an acquaintance's wife, according to the internet), the business downsized and he sold the shop. The final fascinating iteration of the series shows Drew realising a life's ambition. He bought a tall Georgian terraced house in Bath built in 1790 which had been converted into flats over the years and needed massive restoration. How he and a small team of experts did it was brilliant viewing if you have any interest at all in the subject of building and restoration. He had to sell everything he had and more to do the work (reminded me of the Tom Hanks film 'The Money Pit'), but the end result was amazing. Everything used was authentic as much as possible, including a new roof using Welsh slate, restored sash windows which alone cost £200,000, organic paints made in Herefordshire, and antique Victorian bathroom fixtures and fittings. The setbacks the team had to overcome were jaw dropping, including rotting wooden beams in the basement which put the house in imminent danger of total collapse. When the top floor was finished, he moved in because he'd had to sell his cottage in Conwy to raise funds and was homeless! What a batchelor pad. I read that the house was finally completed last year.

It's still shown in the UK on one of those weird retro channels. It's compulsive viewing, I can't recommend it highly enough.
 
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This is a bit off the wall, but over the past several years I have become addicted to the British documental series 'Salvage Hunters', which is shown on one of the Spanish TV channels with Spanish subtitles every morning. One of my elderly Spanish neighbours loves it and he first put me on to it.

The main protagonist, antiques dealer Drew Pritchard, is a bit marmite. You either love him or hate him. I think the series ran for many years, so as well as his antique buying adventures, you get to see how his life evolved. He started with just a warehouse up in Conwy, North Wales, then he bought and fitted out a prestige shop in the high street, as well as selling online. He was assisted by his wife Rebecca, plus a small group of staff and some very talented restorers.

In the show, he travels around searching for antiques with his sidekick Tee in a white van, and over the years he has been shown visiting all sorts of venues in the UK and all over Europe, including country houses and castles, factories, shops, schools churches, other dealers and antiques fairs and markets.

Eventually his marriage broke up (playing away with an acquaintance's wife, according to the internet), the business downsized and he sold the shop. The final fascinating iteration of the series shows Drew realising a life's ambition. He bought a tall Georgian terraced house in Bath built in 1790 which had been converted into flats over the years and needed massive restoration. How he and a small team of experts did it was brilliant viewing if you have any interest at all in the subject of building and restoration. He had to sell everything he had and more to do the work (reminded me of the Tom Hanks film 'The Money Pit'), but the end result was amazing. Everything used was authentic as much as possible, including a new roof using Welsh slate, restored sash windows which alone cost £200,000, organic paints made in Herefordshire, and antique Victorian bathroom fixtures and fittings. The setbacks the team had to overcome were jaw dropping, including rotting wooden beams in the basement which put the house in imminent danger of total collapse. When the top floor was finished, he moved in because he'd had to sell his cottage in Conwy to raise funds and was homeless! What a batchelor pad. I read that the house was finally completed last year.

It's still shown in the UK on one of those weird retro channels. It's compulsive viewing, I can't recommend it highly enough.
Been watching if for years. Though I didn’t know he split with the missis google tells me they separated in 2017, I am really quite shocked at that.
 

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