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Bird on a wire

Published November 12, 2022

Bird on a wire

The miniseries Black Bird starring Taron Egerton was released back in August and although I heard all the positive reviews and expected it was going to be a good watch, it took a while to get round to it. I don't know if anyone's mentioned it but there's a LOT of good TV out there at the moment, it's hard to know what to prioritise! But anyway, I've finally raced …

Wrexham, we love you

Published October 22, 2022

Wrexham, we love you

I wrote about Welcome to Wrexham after the first few episodes, gushing with love and admiration at a great series - particularly one about football. That all stands up now that the series has completed, it only served to get better and better. The stakes got higher, the emotional rollercoaster more incredible, and we cheered and cried along with everyone involved. Fantastic. It’s coming back for a series two and …

The bad is oh so good

Published October 18, 2022

The bad is oh so good

We need to talk about Bad Sisters. This Apple TV+ show had all the hallmarks of being a promising comedy-drama, coming from the creative mind of Sharon Horgan and being firmly based in and around Dublin. The first episode was intriguing and instantly had me hooked and the show honestly just got better and better until an extremely satisfying and cathartic finale. Chronicling the fight five sisters had to rid …

Seek and ye shall watch

Published October 8, 2022

Seek and ye shall watch

There's been a marked decline in Film Watch posts recently and that's not coincidentally timed with the fact that all the TV out there at the moment is SO GOOD. The amount of choice and content available on TV and via streaming services just keeps growing and growing, and not only that, it keeps getting better and better. It's fantastic, we're living in a golden age of TV, I'm sure …

Playing in the park

Published September 12, 2022

Playing in the park

To celebrate the start of the third series of Central Park, which started on Apple TV last Friday, I revisited the soundtracks to the first two seasons and decided to put together a playlist with the best songs from both seasons. I thought it was going to be a really slimmed down version of all the available albums, but actually it's still ended up being close to two hours long. …

Creoso i Wrecsam

Published September 9, 2022

Creoso i Wrecsam

I am so in love with Welcome to Wrexham, currently airing in the slightly odd pattern of two episodes a week on Disney+. I usually try and wait to the end of a series before writing about it but there's been so much good stuff packed into the first six episodes, we're going to have to do a part one, at least. First of all, as many people have noted, …

Stranger Things do happen

Published September 6, 2022

Stranger Things do happen

The last time I wrote about Stranger Things, I'd just absolutely whipped through season two and apparently loved the whole thing. I don't have a huge recollection of that now, but that's what the blog is there for! My recent rekindling of the Netflix love affair means I've caught up on season four now, so potentially I have two seasons to talk about... but I don't remember a lot from …

Marriage and more

Published September 3, 2022

Marriage and more

I recently finished watching the new series from Stefan Goleszewski on the BBC called Marriage. It got mixed reviews because it's steeped in the trademark of Goleszewski's work - understated, quiet, and calm alongside real, moving and insightful. Previously, I've enjoyed Stefan's first breakthrough Him & Her, although I have tried to revisit that before and found it just a bit too cutting. The sister is too mean, the neighbour …

Many murders in the building

Published August 28, 2022

Many murders in the building

There are so many slightly odd things about Only Murders in the Building that it’s incredible it works at all, let alone is really, really good. First off you have the bizarre addition of Selena Gomez to a more understandable duo of Steve Martin and Martin Short. But together, they are brilliant, her dry sarcasm against their bumbling enthusiasm and/or ineptitude works perfectly. Then you have the fact that they …

A different breed

Published August 6, 2022

A different breed

A TV show about the challenges of parenting wouldn't usually be up my street given how very happily childfree I am. However, buoyed by the success of watching Trying (a show about a couple looking to adopt) and by the excellent casting of Daisy Haggard and Martin Freeman, I thought I'd give Breeders a go. There have been three seasons, and the first one is slightly different to the others. …

Time loop tension in The Lazarus Project

Published July 28, 2022

Time loop tension in The Lazarus Project

I love stories about time travel so I was very intrigued by Sky's new TV show, The Lazarus Project, an eight part series about a covert group trying to stop the end of the world. The premise is that this group keep an eye on world events and if there's an extinction-level threat, they press a reset button that loops time back to the 1st July. The neat thing about …

Something to declare

Published July 20, 2022

Something to declare

I got a couple of episodes into The Undeclared War before I realised I needed to get Mr C on board with this show. It's airing on Channel 4 at the moment, or available as a boxset via streaming, and we very quickly demolished the lot. The programme tells the story of a young woman doing work experience at GCHQ (is that a thing?) at the exact moment a huge …

The lovable personal healthcare robot companion

Published July 9, 2022

The lovable personal healthcare robot companion

This is just a short note to say, if you have access to Disney+, you absolutely have to watch Baymax! - the new spin-off show featuring the inflatable companion from the movie Big Hero 6. I don't actually remember a huge amount about that movie, other than how adorable this giant cuddly robot was, so I was super happy to see the lovable giant got its own TV show. There …

Taking flight

Published June 4, 2022

Taking flight

I just finished watching the second series of The Flight Attendant, HBO’s dark comedy crime mystery show starring and executive produced by Kaley Cuoco. It was brilliant, potentially even better than the first series. 2020’s initial outing followed the adventures of Kaley’s character Cassie as she, a flight attendant on a fictional airline, woke up in a hotel bed in Bangkok next to a dead body. Gradually the mystery unfolded …

Slow and steady

Published May 14, 2022

Slow and steady

I’ve been meaning to write about Slow Horses for a week or so now, having wrapped up watching the six-episode first season - it’s brilliant! The first episode had me concerned, the opening sequence of a terrorist hunt in an airport going wrong was fab but then followed up by a grumpy boss being awful to his employees. However, the intrigue overrides that and once you hit the second episode, …

Several second seasons

Published April 29, 2022

Several second seasons

Recently, I seem to have watched a lot of second series of things, either because they’ve just been released with much fanfare, or because I’ve done a bit of a catchup. Four of the shows I’ve watched recently have all had second series’ that differ quite significantly from their first, and it’s been very interesting to watch them myself and also see the reaction to them in the wider world. …

The ins and outs

Published April 10, 2022

The ins and outs

There's been a TV show streaming on Apple TV+ recently, a little production called Severance, I don't know if you've heard of it? I'm astounded at how popular this show has become, not because it's not good, but because it just seems to have blown up out of nowhere. But the show features that thing that everyone loves - morals alongside a mystery. While you're trying to figure out what …

This was a poet

Published March 27, 2022

This was a poet

I just finished the final episode of Dickinson and wanted to celebrate what a wonderful show this has been. I wrote about it after the first season, highlighting the specific creative choices that make it a brilliant period piece (the music, the modern moments, the way the poetry weaves in and out of the narrative) and that has only continued on through the next two series. It makes sense that …

This could really be a good life

Published February 28, 2022

This could really be a good life

Although I claim not to be someone who can watch a lot of different TV shows at the same time, I do seem to have plenty of different series on the go at the moment. There's just so much good stuff out there! But alongside the new stuff, there's always a spot in my day for something a bit older and a bit more relaxing... something to switch off to …

Boba Fett's divisive book

Published February 13, 2022

Boba Fett's divisive book

The Book of Boba Fett has been a ride, hasn't it? The reaction to this show has been so fascinating right from the start, with claims that it's boring, that it has robbed people's joy of a beloved character, that it relies too heavily on Mando, that it spends too much time on Tatooine... if there's an aspect of the show you can name, you can also find people loving …

Hobbies done three ways

Published January 26, 2022

Hobbies done three ways

Since The Grand Tour became more of An Occasional Jaunt, the three presenters have been trying their hand at other things, usually turning their hobbies into business ventures. James May learned to cook and bought a pub, Jeremy Clarkson got into farming in a big (tractor) way, and Richard Hammond ploughed all his time and money into a classic car restoration business. All of them have made TV shows along …

Around the world and back again

Published January 9, 2022

Around the world and back again

The new year is always a good time for new dramas to start appearing on TV, and the big bang for 2022 was Around the World in 80 Days, a big budget drama starring David Tennant as the hero in this Jules Vergne adaptation. The eight episode series followed Tennant's Phileas Fogg as he attempts that circumnavigation of the globe all for a simple bet with the others at his …

Five more Christmas specials

Published December 25, 2021

Five more Christmas specials

Last year, I wrote about the top five Christmas television specials, featuring such gems as the wonderful Vicar of Dibley, the ever-engaging Doctor Who and of course, my complete obsession with The Goes Wrong Show. Looking back at this now, I'm a bit annoyed that I called it the top five because... I don't know how much thought I put into it actually being the BEST five. They were certainly …

Putting a bow on top

Published December 23, 2021

Putting a bow on top

If we rewind six months of so, and ask my former self if the upcoming Hawkeye TV show would have been my most anticipated of the new MCU TV outings, I would have laughed long and hard. But then they signed up Hailee Steinfeld, then they set it at Christmas, and then they made all the artwork and superhero uniforms purple. Tick, tick, tick. The season finale was released yesterday, …

It all starts with Acapulco

Published December 7, 2021

It all starts with Acapulco

It may just be the corners of the internet I dwell in, but Acapulco feels like a recent Apple TV+ offering that's been slightly overlooked by the more high profile Foundation, Invasion and films with Tom Hanks. I'm here to say, if you haven't watched it already, you absolutely should. It follows the story of a Mexican family and how their lives intertwine with a celebrity resort in Acapulco... in …

Television top trumps

Published December 3, 2021

Television top trumps

It's the time of year where everyone, including me, starts posting top ten this and top five that, highlights and lowlights of the year gone by. The Guardian have kicked things off with the first part of their top 50s, specifically top books, albums, films and TV shows. Reading this list made me wonder if I need to think about what TV shows would make an end-of-year list. Pulling together …

Outside the law

Published November 24, 2021

Outside the law

It feels like you can't move for seeing good press about The Outlaws, the recent comedy from Stephen Merchant. I finished watched it a week or so ago, and it was so good, I just wanted to add to the celebration of such a good show. Here are five things to love about it: The cast. From relative unknowns to the supremely famous Christopher Walken (how on earth did that …

A second helping of Ted

Published October 9, 2021

A second helping of Ted

The second season of supremely popular comedy Ted Lasso came to a close yesterday with the final episode wrapping up lots of open threads but also derailing everything for a cliffhanger to lead us into season three. I loved this series just as much as I loved the first one, but it can’t be denied that they are two very different beasts. As I mentioned when I wrote about the …

Our Bim in Japan

Published October 3, 2021

Our Bim in Japan

I missed this when it came out last year, but James May’s adventures around Japan are an absolute must watch. Apparently this show was pitched to the BBC originally but they never made it, leaving Amazon to pick up the tab for a six-episode stint around the many islands of Japan. James May makes a brilliant host for this show, the premise being that he loves Japan but has never …

Didn't want to wait anymore

Published September 11, 2021

Didn't want to wait anymore

When I want something a bit more relaxing to watch, I dip into Dawson's Creek on Netflix. Maybe relaxing isn't the right word, all those hyperbolic teenagers making a drama out of a molehill, but it's a comforting treat regardless. The only problem with it is, up until this past week, the theme tune was Run Like Mad rather than the correct I Don't Want to Wait by Paula Cole. …

Before and after dark

Published September 2, 2021

Before and after dark

I recently finished watching the second series of Home Before Dark, an Apple TV+ show that is a mystery adventure following a family in a small town. When you try and describe this show in any more detail than that, it starts to sound a bit odd: Well, there’s a ten year old girl who thinks she’s a reporter and digs into a cold case when her family moves back …

Skill, mental, mystery, physical

Published August 14, 2021

Skill, mental, mystery, physical

Apple TV+ has a great strike rate so far when it comes to their TV original releases. We’ve watched a really good percentage of them and enjoyed almost all with just a couple of near misses along the way. That means we try and give everything come up a go because the chances are more than good that it’ll be worth watching. Thus, we watched Physical, a series staring Rose …

Leaving the Riviera behind

Published August 7, 2021

Leaving the Riviera behind

I'm not a huge art lover, so it's a bit of a wonder that the Sky show Riviera appealed to me. The show initially followed the dramatic and over-the-top adventures of an art curator in the South of France, dealing with deception, murder, and rebellious families, all with high fashion and expensive paintings draped along the way. The main draw, if I'm honest, was the lovely Julia Stiles and actually …

A whole lot of Loki

Published July 24, 2021

A whole lot of Loki

A fun fact from Disney's behind the scenes of the recent Loki series is that the God of Mischief has been on the big screen for less than two hours out of the fifty or so available in The Infinity Saga. Two hours across ten years, and yet this character is so incredible popular. I saw one of those weird bracket competitions on Twitter for who was the MCU's best …

Give it a try

Published July 3, 2021

Give it a try

The second series of Apple TV+ series Trying came to an end yesterday, bringing to a close an emotional but fantastic series that has already been renewed for a third. I don't know why I didn't write about this series after the first series, but now eight further episodes on, I think the second series has outclassed the first outing anyway, so now seems like a better time to give …

Reach for the stars

Published May 22, 2021

Reach for the stars

I am completely in love with the show For All Mankind. The sheer audacity of the whole thing is wonderful. It’s out there but also somehow grounded in reality. If you’ve not seen it, or read my thoughts on Series 1, the premise is an alternative history where Russia landed on the moon before the US, and everything that follows from that. I read a review of the show that …

Who's next to hold the shield?

Published May 7, 2021

Who's next to hold the shield?

I can see why The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was scheduled to be the first of the new breed of Marvel TV shows to appear on Disney+. It's a more standard superhero series than the innovative approach taken by WandaVision. However, I loved both of them equally in different ways. Falcon was a much calmer show, despite traditional action sequences, superhero fight scenes and plenty of drama. Although it …

Cougar Town - what's in a name?

Published March 27, 2021

Cougar Town - what's in a name?

I've been loving the new Star content that was released on Disney+ in the UK recently, and one of the first things I checked out was Cougar Town. Featuring the lovely Courtney Cox and a lot of people that used to be in Scrubs, the show revolves around a really tight-knit group of family and friends as they navigate divorce, new relationships, new parenthood, empty nests, and lots of other …

Factory fresh

Published February 19, 2021

Factory fresh

In my last post I mentioned that Inside the Factory inspired my purchase of a casserole dish. If you're not aware, the show features Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey visiting various factories around the country, sometimes world, to find out how our staples are made. It's always interesting to see how a factory works, how the weird machines do what they do, and our hosts give us lots of fascinating …

Be still

Published February 7, 2021

Be still

More and more content is being added to the Apple TV+ streaming service, and I've noticed they've started increasing their children's output alongside the adult dramas and films. Recent additions include the acclaimed Wolfwalkers and a new series of Snoopy and Charlie Brown, but one that really caught my eye was Stillwater. Obviously, it was the panda that made me give it a watch, and whilst the show itself is …

Shields down

Published January 31, 2021

Shields down

This weekend, I finished watching the final season of Agents of Shield and it was, as expected, brilliant and moving, hopeful and emotional, and an action-packed time-travelling ride to the end. The first thing to say about it is thank goodness it came to a good conclusion, that for the most part the time-travel story made sense, and it was a happy ever after for almost all of the characters. …

Five thoughts on WandaVision

Published January 16, 2021

Five thoughts on WandaVision

The first two episodes of WandaVision appeared on Disney+ this week and I very quickly devoured them both. I wasn't expecting to be as interested as I was, thought maybe I'd check it out when I had the time, but all the hype surrounding it completely sucked me in. Here are five immediate thoughts about the show: In navigating the menus to get to the show, Disney+ recommended their new …

Hellscape pixel mirror time dungeon

Published January 10, 2021

Hellscape pixel mirror time dungeon

I can't believe I didn't write anything after watching the first series of Staged in summer of last year. David Tennant and Michael Sheen bantering for 6 x 20 minute episodes. It was one of the bright spots of culture that came out of the specific circumstances of lockdown. Despite it being an epic piece of work, I suppose no one really wanted a second series as it meant life …

Your own personal TV guide

Published December 30, 2020

Your own personal TV guide

There's an enormous amount of TV out there - existing and brand new, bingeable and streaming weekly - and the vast catalogue is only going to keep on growing. In fact, the appetite for amazing TV seems to be growing with many famous names and faces making the transition from the big screen to the small screen... and, of course, the big screen not being so big at the moment! …

Passed tense

Published November 29, 2020

Passed tense

It's taken a while for me to get to the end of Tehran, the Apple TV espionage thriller based in the Iranian city. Initially, I was watching it week on week as it was released, but I'm no fool. I knew the penultimate episode would have one heck of a cliffhanger, so I opted to save it a week and watch two episodes together. But then, a week became two …

Hold me closer, tiny dancer

Published October 30, 2020

Hold me closer, tiny dancer

I don't normally care for nature programmes. I mean, let's be clear, I think they're incredible. The time, effort and production values always blow me away and whenever I see an episode of a nature show, I'm usually entranced. But they don't really grab me and I don't seek them out. However, I couldn't really ignore the enticing idea of Paul Rudd narrating a half hour show that focuses in …

The wonderful world of Ted Lasso

Published October 3, 2020

The wonderful world of Ted Lasso

I, like many many people, thought that the Ted Lasso series wasn't going to be anything special. I was vaguely aware of the character, designed for a one-off sketch, and yea, that fish-out-of-water trope can be funny. But to bring the Southern American football coach to the UK to manage a Premier League team seemed ripe for sub-par comedy. I was expecting there to be a lot of jokes at …

It should be Criminal

Published September 29, 2020

It should be Criminal

Recently, I've really struggled to find a TV show that grabs me and keeps me interested and also sits outside of the Apple TV+ catalogue. I've talked at length about how great their shows are and for whatever reason, despite there being so much (too much?) choice out there, I've barely been able to get past the first episode of anything. I was starting to wonder if the quality of …

That little voice is still missing

Published September 17, 2020

That little voice is still missing

When the first episodes of Ted Lasso were released on Apple TV+, I tweeted this: "Genuinely hoping for Apple TV+ to deliver a stinker at some point and I thought Ted Lasso would be it. But my word, those first three episodes made me laugh and cry. Gorgeous." I have a lot, A LOT, more to say about Ted Lasso but I'm waiting for the series to end before I …

The Musical. The Series. The Music.

Published June 28, 2020

The Musical. The Series. The Music.

When Disney Plus first launched, my only focus was on watching episodes of The Simpsons and devouring The Mandalorian as quickly as possible. Hearing of a TV show based on the High School Musical franchise, though, my interest was piqued. And when I heard that it was a docu-drama style show about teenagers who go to the actual school where the movies were filmed and then decide to put on …