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Been watching the USA version for years so was pretty excited when there was a UK version announced. However the contestants are awful.
Channel 4 have gone down the route of normal City living people who will last about a week. The yank version at least has contestants who can actually function and do the basics.
Yes totally agree with this.
I’ve watched the American version since the first series- proper Survivalists.
I’m sure one of the UK women has actually taken make up with her :-)
 
Started 'Invasion'

Slow burner,but looks to have an extra quality,5 eps in and its picking up the pace and becoming very enjoyable.

Definitely one for the SciFi geeks.
Second season has just started I’ll be honest I forgot what happened in the first, I’ll wait to binge the second season. Have you watched Foundation, bloody hell it’s complicated to follow, looks fantastic though.
 

A History of Ancient Britain​



If you enjoyed that you’d probably like Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain, superb series that covered my parents growing up years which made me appreciate the hardship they endured but never ever complained about how tough it was. I bought the book as well, it’s great.
 
What to say about Yellowstone (nearing the end of series 3)? Cinematography gorgeous. Love how horse centric it is. Writing veers between perceptive and abject. Acting ditto. Some interesting storylines - I like the indigenous american stuff. Some pretty poor and seem to fizzle out. I can understand why it gets 10X the audience of Succession. Overall despite its soapiness, its very watchable and I will finish it + the spin offs.
 
Annika on Alibi is worth a watch, I be always liked Nicola Walker since Spooks. It’s quite quirky but each episode is an independent story with sub plots running through the series, Annika breaks the fourth wall explaining what’s going on, don’t normally like that kind of thing but it works.

A Scottish actor James Sives who was in the three series of Guilt is also very good in the programme. Non complicated plots that last for about 45 minutes, perfect for late night viewing.

Also Passport to Freedom that was on Alibi is excellent, kind of a female Schindler’s List. It’s not in the Sky platform at the moment but I’d guess it’s on dodgy boxes.
 
Second season has just started I’ll be honest I forgot what happened in the first, I’ll wait to binge the second season. Have you watched Foundation, bloody hell it’s complicated to follow, looks fantastic though.

Agreed, it's super complicated without reading the books (which I think I'll do after this series), but I think the show tries its best to fill in the blanks, which only kind of helps!
 
If you enjoyed that you’d probably like Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain, superb series that covered my parents growing up years which made me appreciate the hardship they endured but never ever complained about how tough it was. I bought the book as well, it’s great.


I have watched this mate and it was excellently narrated too, as you said the hardships these people suffered was unimaginable to most if not all people alive today.
 
I have watched this mate and it was excellently narrated too, as you said the hardships these people suffered was unimaginable to most if not all people alive today.
Going a bit Monty Python but we had a tin bath as kids which was hung up on the Kitchen wall, mum and sister in first on a Sunday night then me and Dad after! My Grandma had an outside Tippler toilet and that’s only 60 years ago. I used to stay at my Gran’s when my Grandad died and if I needed to I had to piss in a pot under my Gran’d bed, sometimes she’d already used it:-)
 
Going a bit Monty Python but we had a tin bath as kids which was hung up on the Kitchen wall, mum and sister in first on a Sunday night then me and Dad after! My Grandma had an outside Tippler toilet and that’s only 60 years ago. I used to stay at my Gran’s when my Grandad died and if I needed to I had to piss in a pot under my Gran’d bed, sometimes she’d already used it:-)

Walking home from school in a fog you couldn't see the end of your nose in, schools just turfing you out in the silent killer without a care in the world :)

Army grey blankets and candlewicks, squares of paper in the outside spider infested toilet, if you were posh you had the arse scraping Izal which could double as tissue paper .
 
Walking home from school in a fog you couldn't see the end of your nose in, schools just turfing you out in the silent killer without a care in the world :)

Army grey blankets and candlewicks, squares of paper in the outside spider infested toilet, if you were posh you had the arse scraping Izal which could double as tissue paper .
Lol, Izal, now that’s another story mate, disinfectant tracing paper!
 
Fabulous series and the follow up History of Celtic Britain.
He has also done The Vikings and The Celts of which the latter was done with a certain Alice Roberts

Francis Pryor is excellent too mate.

As the Venerable Bede would say,

"Ave It" ;)

 
Annika on Alibi is worth a watch, I be always liked Nicola Walker since Spooks. It’s quite quirky but each episode is an independent story with sub plots running through the series, Annika breaks the fourth wall explaining what’s going on, don’t normally like that kind of thing but it works.

A Scottish actor James Sives who was in the three series of Guilt is also very good in the programme. Non complicated plots that last for about 45 minutes, perfect for late night viewing.

Also Passport to Freedom that was on Alibi is excellent, kind of a female Schindler’s List. It’s not in the Sky platform at the moment but I’d guess it’s on dodgy boxes.
We just started watching Annika the other night as I liked the lead in Unforgettable on itv, like you say a bit quirky bit we have to laugh in every episode they have a suspect chase, it’s very formulaic.
 

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