![]() ![]() It's written by Anthony Horowitz, who, coincidentally, is the author of the Alex Rider books. You could try Foyle's War if you like detective series. I never did.") Acorn released it on DVD, but don't think it's up on AcornTV. ("Don't you have to volunteer for that, sir?" "No. It was showrun by John Hawkesworth (Upstairs Downstairs, The Duchess of Duke Street, Sherlock Holmes), and starred Anthony Andrews as a Royal Engineer who gets assigned the task of disarming unexploded bombs that have dropped in the Blitz. My favorite WWII homefront series of all time is Danger UXB (1979), which I don't think is on streaming anywhere. If you want to watch the latest show by the same showrunner of the OG show, Guy Burt, look at Alex Rider (but it's not at all the same thing). I enjoyed it, but it's not at all the same show and quite a bit more pedestrian. The only thing it has in common with the original show is two cast members playing the same characters. It's a Canadian/UK co-production, not a British one, and was shot in Canada. Just a warning Bletchley Circle: San Francisco was done by a completely different showrunner and production staff. I also note the arrival on HBO Max of Person of Interest on 1/23, Babylon 5 on 1/26, and Pushing Daisies on 1/30. 1/17: Miss Scarlet & the Duke (PBS Masterpiece).It’s well done, and I’m enjoying it.Īlso watching: The Good Doctor, The Rookie, Magnum P.I., Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Star Trek: Discovery S1 (CBS), and The Expanse. I have super-fond memories of the 1978 series, and this is not that, but it’s fun and charming, and I really wanted to see what Samuel West was going to do with Siegfried :). Channel 5 reboot that aired in September in the UK. The only annoyance is the language-bleeping ‘cause CW.Īll Creatures Great and Small (PBS Masterpiece). It’s based on Eden Robinson’s Son of a Trickster. The pace is taut, and deliberate, and the storytelling is really good. A young dealer of E is caught up in his extended family’s dramas, as well as having mysterious visions. Trickster (CW) The CBC show has finally made it south of the border. I still say this show answers the question ‘what would Hannibal look like if Greg Berlanti did it?’ :) Looks to be holding steady from the first season. I weirdly find it comforting to see natural disasters being met by international, organized, prepared, professional aid workers who can actually help make the situation better. His facing off against Wednesday was the high point of the episode for me. But what is that? six cast members who have left? At least Graham Greene got added as Whiskey Jack. Also, I wasn’t aware that Crispin Glover left the show Dominique Jackson is taking over as Mrs. IOW, pretty much as expected knowing Eglee’s at the helm. Stick with the subtitles.Īmerican Gods S3 (Starz). Oh man Scott Pilgrim is one of my favorites sir-ud 2 yr. There are nice references to Maurice Leblanc’s gentleman thief, but the hero of the show (Omar Sy), is not Arsène Lupin, but a modern day gentleman thief inspired by the Arsène Lupin books. Theres not a lot on Netflix jumping out, so Ill go with two oldies: Naked Gun. Think a French one-hero Leverage with a higher budget. Only the first half of the first season, so Netflix calls it “Part 1” and it ends on a cliffhanger. R/television's favorite shows of all time (2022 edition) In part four Sabrina's new normal quickly dissolves as menacing spirits set their sights on Greendale.>!Spoiler!!Television!< becomes Television Links Part four dropped on Netflix on just before the new year. Since there have been a further three parts released. But when she makes a reckless decision at the last moment, she ends up facing supernatural threats that she never anticipated. She struggles to choose between her mortal life, with her family and friends, and her magical life. But it's not an easy decision for Sabrina. The series launched with part one, consisting of 11 episodes, in 2018 and kicked off just before Sabrina's 16th birthday, when she is supposed to go through with her "dark baptism" and pledge her loyalty to the Dark Lord. Based on the popular Archie comic book series of the same name, 'The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina' follows Sabrina Spellman as she tries to balance her high school responsibilities and social life with her "dark education" - as a half-mortal, half-witch, she's got a lot to learn. You've probably seen Sabrina, the famous teenage witch, in action before - but never quite like this. Fans of both 'Riverdale' and 'Stranger Things' will most likely find a lot to enjoy about 'The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina'. ![]()
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