There's a brilliant book, from around 1983, called 'Don't Cry for Me, Sgt. Major' about the experience of a soldier on the ground in the Falklands. Gritty, moving and very funny.
Frontier on Netflix. Jason Momoa in a dramatic and blood thirsty saga of 1700s fur traders and native Americans against the British government Hudson Bay Company. A bit like Barkskins, if you saw that. Very good.
I keep wanting to watch this but I just can’t seem to get round to it. Is it as good as Breaking Bad?
I've a Birthday coming up this year perhaps someone could treat me, also there was another Falklands on last night but i missed it, it might have been a part two or a completely separate.
The bloke on site has done it again with another one from the archives for me this week. anything with subtitles suits my backside with the latest being The Bridge.
For the last 2 nights I’ve been watching Adam Kay’s “This is going to hurt”. Brilliantly funny and sad in equal measure, with a lot of irreverence thrown in too.
The Ipcress File, ITV Hub, stylish, well acted 1960s Len Deighton spy drama, the leading actor (ex Peaky Blinders) is very very nearly as good as Micheal Caine in the original film, so he is very good. The leading lady is pleasingly easy on the eye.