by cmoneyspinner » 18 Sep 2017, 15:33
oldfriend wrote:On Netflix we have been watching, "Murder in Paradise." (British humor)
The Chief Detective is a "Stuffed Shirt Brit" stuck on an Island similar to Jamaica. Everyone is laid back and enjoying themselves except for him. (BTW, his chief detective is French & female)
Start with Season 1, Episode 1.
Enjoy,
Oldfriend
* * That is a fun show. We watched it on our public TV station before Netflix added the series to their database. It's very enjoyable.
--- 18 Sep 2017, 09:41 ---
morgoodie wrote:Rosemary and Thyme
* * I watched most of the ones you named. I only saw a few episodes of "Rosemary and Thyme". I did like the series. I got stuck on "Murdoch Mysteries", Constable William Murdoch, the Canadian Sherlock Holmes with a brain like Tesla. That's the best way to describe him. I had to go find the new shows at another site because Netflix didn't add the seasons to their database. I thought they would eventually, but I got tired of waiting. I also watched all of "Father Brown" and "Doctor Blake" shows. Another series I am trying to find is "Grantchester". Started watching it on PBS and then missed the episodes because sometimes my husband hogs the TV.
[quote="oldfriend"]On Netflix we have been watching, "Murder in Paradise." (British humor)
The Chief Detective is a "Stuffed Shirt Brit" stuck on an Island similar to Jamaica. Everyone is laid back and enjoying themselves except for him. (BTW, his chief detective is French & female) :)
Start with Season 1, Episode 1.
Enjoy,
Oldfriend[/quote]
* * That is a fun show. We watched it on our public TV station before Netflix added the series to their database. It's very enjoyable.
--- 18 Sep 2017, 09:41 ---
[quote="morgoodie"]Rosemary and Thyme[/quote]
* * I watched most of the ones you named. I only saw a few episodes of "Rosemary and Thyme". I did like the series. I got stuck on "Murdoch Mysteries", Constable William Murdoch, the Canadian Sherlock Holmes with a brain like Tesla. That's the best way to describe him. I had to go find the new shows at another site because Netflix didn't add the seasons to their database. I thought they would eventually, but I got tired of waiting. I also watched all of "Father Brown" and "Doctor Blake" shows. Another series I am trying to find is "Grantchester". Started watching it on PBS and then missed the episodes because sometimes my husband hogs the TV.