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What have you watched on TV?

Yeah, sorry, I started off being good in my original post and not giving anything away - I'll go back and try and add a spoiler! Has that worked?



Checked on this again, and Kev said that the kid was the problem, he'd have been ghosted around plenty of prisons to try and keep the hands off him. There's no way the drug boss's reach would have been across the whole prison network. Also, knowing he'd been attacked, his dad would have been kept a very close eye on, so no going into cells on arrival and closing the day, for instance.

He had another screw bringing in firearms while he was at Pentonville, imagine that!
The spoiler has worked but I think it's a case of after the horse has bolted @OldBlueLady, clock @WightShrimper's reaction to the post.
 
I finished Time last night.

I noticed there were no Southern accents in the prison...
Since the BBC has moved the majority of it's stuff to Manchester one could be forgiven for thinking that the South of England has been obliterated from their memory and schedules.
 
Enjoyed Episode1 series 4 of The HandMaid's Tale on C4earlier.So different from Margaret Aitwood's sequel to the original, The Testaments, that's it's difficult to see how how the series is going to continue.
 
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Since the BBC has moved the majority of it's stuff to Manchester one could be forgiven for thinking that the South of England has been obliterated from their memory and schedules.

If that had been set in the South, there'd have been no calling the POs "Boss", it would have been "Guv". That's very much a Northern thing.
 
On Episode 3 of 'Baptiste' on Netflix - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptiste_(TV_series)

Got into this quite easily from the first ep. The plot intriguing and most of all the scenery/location settings is great. Set in Amsterdam so good scenes with the Amsterdam cafes, bars and canals.

It is actually a spinoff from 'The missing' which I haven't watched.

Just about to start season 2 of Baptiste which has just dropped on BBC iPlayer, absolutely buzzing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b0c47t32/baptiste?seriesId=p09f9465

Loved the first series, I do recommend. @Napster will co-sign
 
Caught up with Steve Mcqueens's excellent Uprising part 1 last night on BBC1 (about the New Cross fire in 1981) and clearly (though unstated ) the basis for Lover's Rock in last year's wonderful Small Axe.

Also Hemingway Part4 on BBC 4.Great series.
 
Final season of Bosch, enjoyed it thought the ending was a bit poor though.
 
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