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We have done "Detectorists" and are part way through "Stella" - Series 5.
Any other suggestions for feelgood family viewing (no kids, just us and mother in law a good sport aged 90)
Would generally like to avoid American soaps, although could go back to Frazier, and we really enjoyed "Northern Exposure" a while ago,
12 Monkeys. Time-travellers go back to try to work out the origin of a mysterious virus which has wiped out the planet. Four series...
Ok, maybe not. 🙂
US Office.
This Country
Parks and Recreation
Came here to recommend Detectorists. Ah well.
If you can find it, Early Doors is brilliant.
The West Wing gives a glimpse into a place where politicians and the people around them are really trying for the greater good.
Still Game.
I'm currently working my way through Absolutely Fabulous on iplayer for retro Lols
Came here to recommend Detectorists. Ah well.
If you can find it, Early Doors is brilliant.
Came here to recommend Early Doors. Ah well.
Better Things is excellent, Series 1 to 3 are on iPlayer.
Not Deadwood, and particularly not the cholera episodes.
I am thinking of getting the 'cheers' box set to pass some time.
Scrubs, natch.
How about the Thick of It? or a bit less fruity language - Yes minister
feelgood factor? easy watching? maybe last tango in halifax or happy valley?
Threads. Its only one episode so just watch it over and over again.
<blockquoteParks and Recreation
This, all day long, series 1 is the weakest, bear with it, it gets so much better.
Many thanks, a few there to have a look at.
Porridge (the original, not the dreadful remake)
I really like Green Wing from a few years back.
Quirky hospital comedy.
Slightly off topic in that it's not a comedy, but the BBC's adaptation of Bleak House kept us entertained for a few days, although ended up binge watching the last three episodes
The latest version with Anna Maxwell Martin not the 1985 one
We watched the film Knives Out the other night and enjoyed it. An old style Agatha Christie type murder mystery with a great ensemble cast. Definitely suitable for family viewing. Worth watching for Daniel Craig's Deep South accent alone.
I've just started rewatching Peep Show again from the start. Does that count as feelgood? It is possibly the funniest thing ever filmed
I'm also a big fan of Early Doors
Just watched Go Karts on Netflix with my boys. Basically an Aussie clone of The Karate Kid, but about karting. No surprises anywhere but an enjoyable way to pass an hour and a half.
Agree with Parks and Recreation as well! The Good Place is done by the same folk and is also properly feelgood.
Flight of the Conchords
Good call Flashy!
It's Wednesday, BinBins.
Awwww yeah...
Scrubs, Early doors, Peep show, all great shouts!.
Parks and Rec for sure!
Also Arrested Development.
We watched the film Knives Out the other night and enjoyed it. An old style Agatha Christie type murder mystery with a great ensemble cast. Definitely suitable for family viewing.
I always had Agatha christie stuff down as Poirot and Marple type nonsense, but the last few ones the Beeb have done have been brilliant. Pale horse was excellent.
Knives Out +1
Bleak House +1
Pale Horse +1
Peep Show +1
Again, if you can find it, 'Dickensian' that was on the Beeb a couple of years ago was really good.
The whole of ER is on All4, that's worth a watch
Not box sets but 100 outdoorsy short films to watch, should appeal 👍
https://www.atlasandboots.com/outdoor-films-to-watch-online-for-free/
Whitehouse & Mortimer: Gone Fishing is worth a shout. Similar vibes to Detectorists. MrsMo & I have been using it as soporiphic coronavirus distraction at the end of the day.
Father Ted
Silicon Valley (American but best i’ve seen in years)
US Office
Parks & Rec
30 Rock
+1 for Peep Show. Lots of series to go at. And Super Hans is a legend.
Schitts Creek.
Possibly the best sitcom ever once you get into it.
Brooklyn 99
Rick and Morty
The Good Place
IT Crowd
Russian Doll
A few BBC3 comedies worth a look:
This Country
The Young Offenders
Witless
all are on iPlayer
We’re enjoying Sex Education right now - a good laugh and very light-hearted in a very weird way.
We’re watching our way through the Americans. It is ace.
Early Doors
The Royle Family
Inside No 9
Jeeves & Wooster
Hamish Macbeth
When I cave and start hitting the turbo trainer I'm going to set up a NowTV box with All4 so I can revisit stuff I missed like The Comic Strip Presents, Black Books, Spaced and so on
I'll admit to having a massive softspot for...
Monarch of the Glen
On the advice of this thread I started Parks and Recreation, massively underwhelmed! Then season two happened, now I’m nearly through season three... it’s utterly brilliant, what a perfect little series.
Thank you STW.
Another vote for Brooklyn 99. Community is also good. Afterlife is a short series with Ricky Gervais, which we loved. Also, if you can find it - Roger & Val, Just Got In.
Soft, gentle and frequently amusing - all creatures great and small is our current family viewing.
Monk
Due South
Psych
Jeeves and Wooster
Eureka!
The last 50 years of the BBC natural history production, while the more recent stuff is awesome cinematography , the further back you travel the more educational they are.