If you like British detective shows....
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New Tricks on Amazon Prime.
Retired detectives brought back to investigate old cases
Great bunch of character actors.
Definitely worth a watch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Tricks
I watched the first few when it was originally on TV, and then they stopped showing them over here.
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This is quite a light hearted one, but the first episode at least was well worth watching. The acting is great.
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Thanks for the recommendation, Phibes. Hope I enjoy it.
I've become somewhat disillusioned with some of the British detective shows. Endeavour, in particular, has, for me at least, become sort of a drag.
Each episode begins with a prologue, with random people doing random things that make no sense.
Then there's a body.
Then Morse and Thursday jump through hoops to figure it out, and mirabile dictu!, it's one of the random people we saw about an hour ago.
I don't recall "Morse" or "Foyle" being as obscure. I've had to re-watch some of the preludes of "Endeavour" to say, "Oh, yeah! It was that guy."
I really preferred a story like Broadchurch with an arc that reaches over several episodes. "Endeavour" tries to do that with some side stories (Thursday's marriage, for example).
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@doctor-phibes said in If you like British detective shows....:
New Tricks on Amazon Prime.
Great show. Always tried not to miss it when it played on on TV here.
Really liked Foyle's War and George Gently too - have the all the DVD's for both series. Also have most of DCI Banks - really like the first three or four seasons.
And for something lighter, Death in Paradise is a real fun watch as well.
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@renauda Foyle's War was probably the best of that whole genre. As the director said, "Michael Kitchen could do more with a raised eyebrow than most actors could do with a page of script."
I've always looked for a worthy follow-up, and only the original Morse came close. Lewis was a close third.
I'll have to give New Tricks a look, now that I'm Viking'ed out.
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For something a little darker, Luther's worth a watch, starring Idris Elba. Wallander is also very good, with Kenneth Branagh - there's also a Swedish version, which is the original.
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@doctor-phibes said in If you like British detective shows....:
Luther's worth a watch
Tried it, but just couldn't get into it, despite the wonderful Ruth Wilson.
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@george-k said in If you like British detective shows....:
I really preferred a story like Broadchurch with an arc that reaches over several episodes.
I enjoyed it quite a bit too. Kind of depressing but I thought quite well done.