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I know that there have been previous threads about what ED is watching...


I'm catching up on Killing Eve, and a bit worried that it has peaked and now a bit of Emperors New Clothes. I will persist and no spoilers please.


What else is worth catching up on? There was a series in the spring on BBC about someone coming out of prison? Is this on i-player? Sorry to be useless.


Can I catch up on the Handmaiden's tale? Can't get Channel 4 catch up on me telly, have Netflix but not doing Amazon or Sky.


Peaky Blinders is nonsense but entertaining. Thanks everso

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The shield is great

Berlin station is another great show its on channel fours service ( I don't know what they call the website)


and if you can find it southland, is such a fabulous cop show.


Wentworth prison is worth watching.



Chernobyl on sky was great.


Top boy was great its about inner city gang in estates in London it's on netflix.


Gentlemen jack was pretty funny to watch.

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I have heard that Chernobyl is good too, but isn't it Sky only?


Just started with Catch 22 last night on C4. The catch-up offer on their website is good, goes back a lot further than the one accessed by TV and the picture is decent.

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Must watch Heimat again this year.


And A Very Peculiar Practice. It might then be time for the original Tinker Tailor again. And I'm still hoping that Roads To Freedom will emerge from some archive or cardboard box in someone's garage.

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