Favourite genre UK TV series?
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So, lots to choose from, but The Prisoner is mine, hands down. Then the Doctor. UFO is not too far behind.
So people- Avengers, Danger Man, Danger Mouse, Space 1999, Hitchhiker?
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So people- Avengers, Danger Man, Danger Mouse, Space 1999, Hitchhiker?
Fawlty? )
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Dalton & Connery rule. Brozz was cool.
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Danger Man for me by far. The Prisoner, Emma Peel-era The Avengers , and Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes are all high on my list as well. And Monty Python goes without saying.
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The Avengers & New Avengers
The Saint, The Persuaders, Department S, Dr Who
The professionals, Space 1999, UFO.
I haven't included the comedy shows as there as just too many.
Dallas, Howard's Way, Secret Army, The Professionals, A Team, Dukes Of Hazzard, The Fall Guy, Chips, Mr Benn, Raffles, The Flashing Blade, Baywatch , Only Fools, Diff'rent Strokes, Miami Vice, Crown Court (!!!), Blakes 7, Blackadder Series etc etc.
More recently ... Phoenix Nights, The Inbetweeners, Cracker, Spartacus, Hustle, Strike Back, The Royle Family.
There's too many!! )
The Professionals
The Sweeney
Space: 1999
UFO
Dr. Who (the Tom Baker years)
Blake's 7
Return Of The Saint
The New Avengers
The Tomorrow People
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
The Persuaders
The Protectors
The Incredible Hulk
Battle Of The Planets
Return To The Planet Of The Apes
Logan's Run
The Man From Atlantis
The Baron
The Count Of Monte Cristo
The Adventurer
Like everyone, I could go on.... & on.... & on....
Comedy would include Yes Minister, Not going out, Mrs Browns boys...
Dr who of course...of all era's..
And reality shows like Masterchef, Great British Menu, Big brother, I'm a celeb...
A bit of a mixed bag really, so couldn't narrow it down to 1 genre...although if I had too, then it would be darker psychological thrillers..
And Ens007 'Cracker' was a brilliant programme. I also loved 'Between The Lines'
Oooh, me too, Ian was dreamy... I also had a bit of a crush on Martin Shaw too (still do if I'm honest ;% )
The Prisoner - just perfection IMO. No other TV series where each ep is so consistently brilliant -{
The Saint - I prefer Roger Moore in this than as Bond
The Sweeney - oh I just like car chases
The Professionals - there's an ep with a nuclear bomb. too cool!
Next to Lewis Collins, I just can't get over his hair! Perhaps it's because I've only watched it recently - I'm sure it was all the rage at the time.
Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes - one of the best recent drama series IMO. Only started watching because my mate's dad and uncle were extras, but Gene Hunt gripped me for 5 series and it introduced me to a huge array of music.
Comedy, oh where do I begin.
Hancock's Half Hour - "very nearly an armful" is all I hear when I go to give blood )
Dad's Army - the same clips come out when it's mentioned but I also adore the less well known ones
Porridge - recently re-watched some and had forgotten how good it was
The Good Life - I like it mainly for scenes with Jerry and Margo
Monty Python - never got it first time but went back later and it was like a light bulb had gone on
Fawlty Towers - one of my earliest memories is laughing at Basil hitting his car )
Yes Minister/Prime Minister - the relationship between Jim Hacker and Sir Humphries gripped me at a time when I first cared about politics. Nice to know some of it was based on real Westminster events.
The Young Ones - it should be silly and not funny but somehow I love it (repeating actions in Maths class is not advisable though )
Blackadder - "I'm beginning to see why the suffragette movement want the vote." "Hey! Any girl who wants to chain herself to my railings and suffer a jet movement gets my vote!"
Goodnight Sweetheart - time travel love story. It grabbed me at a time when WW2 first really fascinated me.
Men Behaving Badly - I know too many guys like them.
Gavin and Stacey - has become my ultimate comfort/ill/hungover box set. Just lovely.
Not Going Out - grown on me with each viewing. So glad they brought it back.
These are my stand out ones, though I've probably missed something out and there's probably some that people would disagree with. I don't watch reality tv or soaps, documentaries only occasionally, so I find I invest a lot of time in drama and comedy.
Spooks and Hustle.
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I didn't expect something so good for a tv programme from 50 years ago. It was really good so I'm hoping the rest holds up to it. With Patrick McGoohan I'm sure it will.
Ian always wore white trousers and had a white car... Neither of which were ever dirty !! How did he manage that ! )
And I was always a Lewis Collins girl ....
Nice to see 'Not Going Out' getting a few mentions .... Great little programme. Lee Mack is hysterical.
FAWLTY TOWERS & RISING DAMP. Both works of comedy genius. Leonard Rossiter is quite simply masterful.
Anyone of a certain age remember a 1973 BBC children's serial called LIZZIE DRIPPING? She made friends with a witch from memory. The witch frightened the life out of me at the time!
Well I wouldn't have thrown him out of bed either... but Martin just tipped the scales )
And weirdly attractive....
i look just like lee mack
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Prime Suspect
Mr. Bean (Oh My God!)
Absolutely Fabulous (Oh My God Again!)
It is a funny programme...and it's got funnier as the series has progressed....be interesting how they move on now that Tim Vine has left though...
For a REALLY great and funny programme...go and watch Early Doors....Northern humour at it's very best...one day this will be held in the same regard as Fawlty Towers -{
I didn't know he had left! I'm gutted. I really hope they can still make it work without him.
I didn't know he'd left either.
Yea...he had to be persuaded to do the last series...I hope they can 'persuade' him again....but he sounded pretty adamant this time...and I'm certain the BBC have commissioned a further two series as well -{
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