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Another British Gem available on Netflix
Posted on 8/21/12 at 1:58 am
Posted on 8/21/12 at 1:58 am
Foyle's War.
A period drama set in the very early days of WWII, Foyle's War is about Christopher Foyle,a Detective Superintendent in the town of Hastings. He is a good, low key detective who solves the requisite murders, robberies, and general whatnot that police have to deal with. No CSI, no cell phones, no CCTV, no computers, no bikinis, no gay pride, and no legal abortions. There's murder, robbery, spying, political intrigue, double-crossing, bombing, military stuff, and human fallibility galore.
Since it's a Masterpiece production, the production values are high with good actors, good writing, costumes, vehicles, period dental work and general WWII miscellanea. The history lessons are there, showing us clueless yanks what they went through what with the nightly bombings and paranoia over the very real possibility of a German invasion, and personally, I find it all fascinating. It doesn't have the violent intensity of Luther, M15, Waking the Dead, et. al., but the stories are still, nonetheless, engrossing.
A period drama set in the very early days of WWII, Foyle's War is about Christopher Foyle,a Detective Superintendent in the town of Hastings. He is a good, low key detective who solves the requisite murders, robberies, and general whatnot that police have to deal with. No CSI, no cell phones, no CCTV, no computers, no bikinis, no gay pride, and no legal abortions. There's murder, robbery, spying, political intrigue, double-crossing, bombing, military stuff, and human fallibility galore.
Since it's a Masterpiece production, the production values are high with good actors, good writing, costumes, vehicles, period dental work and general WWII miscellanea. The history lessons are there, showing us clueless yanks what they went through what with the nightly bombings and paranoia over the very real possibility of a German invasion, and personally, I find it all fascinating. It doesn't have the violent intensity of Luther, M15, Waking the Dead, et. al., but the stories are still, nonetheless, engrossing.
This post was edited on 8/21/12 at 3:04 am
Posted on 8/21/12 at 2:28 am to CCT
Good show. Sometimes on PBS stations here.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 7:36 am to CCT
I love me some good British TV.
Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks for the heads up.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 7:40 am to CCT
I love this show.
Was watching it on PBS, but they took it off their lineup for some reason.
I have it on netflix too, and about to get back onto them. I am on season 3 now.
Pisses me off that netflix doesn't have closed captioning, because sometimes the accents and British dialogue are lost on me.
Another pretty good one along these lines is Midsomer Murders.
Was watching it on PBS, but they took it off their lineup for some reason.
I have it on netflix too, and about to get back onto them. I am on season 3 now.
Pisses me off that netflix doesn't have closed captioning, because sometimes the accents and British dialogue are lost on me.
Another pretty good one along these lines is Midsomer Murders.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 8:05 am to CCT
Interesting. May have to check it out.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 8:09 am to White Shadeaux
This show IS subtitled on Netflix, as is Luther and Downton Abbey and a few others. Go to Phlixie.com and search. Its a web site that lists the subtitled stuff on Netflix.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 9:00 am to CCT
Agree.
Foyle's War and Doc Martin are class.
Foyle's War and Doc Martin are class.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 9:05 am to CCT
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This show IS subtitled on Netflix, as is Luther and Downton Abbey and a few others.
Not on my netflix it isn't.
Unless I need to remove it from streaming queue, and then add it back.
Posted on 8/21/12 at 9:20 am to White Shadeaux
Are you watching on your computer or through something like PS3, XBox, orWii? Some of the platforms don't allow subs to stream through, don't remember which ones. It shows fine on my computer and through Roku.
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