British series, mini-series and dramas .....

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Finished Gunpowder.

Tough on the stomach and a bit dodgy on historical accuracy but a winner none the less.

Thanks, I have that in the queue. Sometimes you have to overlook the historical aspect and put it down to artistic license.
 
I can't even find episode two on rarbg


I don't know if you know this, but this might be relevant to why only one episode so far....it's a 3 part mini series, 1st episode was shown last Saturday. The other 2 are coming this Saturday and next on BBC, but after the first episode they released episodes 2 and 3 on the BBC iPlayer for streaming for those who couldn't wait.

There were links to a torrent on the series thread if that helps.
 
I don't know if you know this, but this might be relevant to why only one episode so far....it's a 3 part mini series, 1st episode was shown last Saturday. The other 2 are coming this Saturday and next on BBC, but after the first episode they released episodes 2 and 3 on the BBC iPlayer for streaming for those who couldn't wait.

There were links to a torrent on the series thread if that helps.

Thanks
 
It was fairly good. Had a decent story about a woman who finds things in her life aren't what she thought they were.
If you have access to BBC Iplayer, you can watch the whole of series 1 now before series 2 comes up.

OMG,
that 'unscheduled' dinner at the Parks??!! Fck me!!
 
Camera operator dies in Ghana on set of Netflix drama
https://www.news24.com/Africa/News/camera-operator-dies-in-ghana-on-set-of-netflix-drama-20171120
London - A British camera operator has died on the set of the BBC/Netflix miniseries "The Forgiving Earth."

Agent Sarah Prince says Mark Milsome died in Ghana over the weekend while filming a night-time stunt sequence for the thriller. She said on Monday that an investigation is underway.

Prince says Milsome was "an incredibly humble and talented man. ... We are all devastated by his loss."

Milsome was 54 and had worked on TV series including "Sherlock" and "Game of Thrones" and films including "Saving Private Ryan" and "Quantum of Solace."

The BBC said he was a "hugely talented and a much respected colleague." The broadcaster said it was "deeply shocked and saddened."

Written by Hugo Blick, the war-crimes thriller is due to be broadcast by the BBC in Britain and Netflix elsewhere.
 
Seems like we're down to one post a month now. Just to add that I'm enjoying McMafia which started the other day. No swearing and stars James Norton from Granchester, War & Peace and Happy Valley.
 
A few fairly recent new series, Girlfriends, Derry Girls, Bancroft, Howards End, Motherland and Little Women.
 
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