Monday, October 13, 2025

What We're Watching

DEBORAH CROMBIE: Now that we're all up to speed on our reading and our TBR lists/stacks are ever more burgeoning, it's time for a look at what's on the tube for when we can tear ourselves away from our books.


From the reality TV queen here, we are glued to the new season of GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF–oh, sorry, GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW, as we're supposed to call it in the US, although that doesn't have nearly the same ring as GBBO. My non-cooking, non-baking hubby is now hooked and keeps asking me, "When's the baking show on again?" (Some of his enthusiam this season might have to do with one very cute contestant...) He's also gotten hooked on THE VOICE, my other reality TV indulgence, but is not so keen on the little bits I can manage to snag of the UK's STRICTLY COME DANCING on VPNs. (Shhh, don't tell.)





And now back to crime. In the lull between summer programming and new autumn stuff, we pulled up a UK series from 2003 called STATE OF PLAY. We couldn't find it streaming but it is available on DVD and Blu-ray, and I can't recommend it highly enough. The writing! The cast! It was directed by David Yates and featured David Morrisey, John Simm, James McAvoy, Bill Nighy, Kelly McDonald, Polly Walker, and more. Even more than twenty years later, it doesn't feel dated, and it's one of the best things I've ever watched on television. They made a movie of it a couple of years later starring Russell Crowe, but that doesn't begin to compare to the original 6 part series. (That's a very unflattering photo of the Scottish actress Kelly McDonald, who I adore, on the DVD cover. Most recently you will have seen her as Carl Mork's therapist on DEPT Q!)


We're watching SLOW HORSES, although the weekly dole-out formula is especially annoying with the complicated storylines in this series. We've also discovered a British (Irish) police series called BLUE LIGHTS that is really good. This is on Britbox and is in the gritty rather than cozy vein. The 3rd season just aired so we're looking forward to having several seasons to follow.


Oh, and we are now recording the late-night shows on our Tablo, so that we can keep up with the voices of sanity, AKA the late-night TV hosts. Who would have thought it?


Take it away, dear REDs. What are you watching?


HALLIE EPHRON: Like you, I’m watching The Great British Baking Show (Season 16) … so many great contestants to root for. This batch seem especially talented. 


My daughter was visiting and she’s never watched “Sherlock” which we could stream on Britbox. I do love Britbox. The plots are SO COMPLICATED I have no trouble being challenged to follow the storylines even though I’ve seen them all. And Benedict Cumberbatch is so deliciously and gleefully sociopathic as Holmes. And Martin Freeman the perfect foil as the very human Watson.


And I confess, sometime during the pandemic lockdowns I got hooked on Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. They’ve become a weeknight ritual.


DEBS: Hallie, I LOVED Sherlock, and would happily watch it again. Also, my parents were religious watchers of WHEEL OF FORTUNE and that brings back fond memories for me.


LUCY BURDETTE: We’ve been on a busy vacation so I’ve not been watching TV except for the occasional Jimmy Kimmel or Steve Colbert clip. However, I am very much looking forward to seeing Jane Goodall’s FAMOUS LAST WORDS, and Jeremy White playing Bruce Springsteen later this month. Debs, John loved BLUE LIGHTS but I only watched one or two episodes–too dark for my soul before bedtime!


HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN: Oh, I have been on book tour, so hotel TV is all about Chopped, which is always on.

 But in real life, back home, so many good things–Slow Horses is back, hurray. Cannot wait for The Lincoln Lawyer to return.

Also, I just spent the day with Elizabeth George, she is incredible, so I came home from Atlanta and instantly started bingeing the new Lynley, and then will return to the old Lynley. SO fun, now that I know all the backstory.

I am a massive fan of The Morning Show, and crossing fingers  the new season is good. Oh, and Invasion. 

I LOVED State of Play, Debs. And isn’t The Diplomat coming back?

OH, and finally–THE OFFER! (Debs, did you tell me about this?) About the making of The Godfather, and it is fantastic.)


DEBS: Yes, it was me who recommended THE OFFER. I don't know why this series didn't get more press. I think it's worth a temporary subscription to Paramount just to watch it!!!! So glad you liked it, Hank. We watched THE GODFATHER when we finished it, and that was fascinating, too.


And, yes, we are looking forward to THE DIPLOMAT, too.


RHYS BOWEN:  A big fan of the Great British Baking Show here too. They are always such nice, kind people who cheer for each other. How could you not love it! We also watched the Thursday Murder Club.. which deviated quite a lot from the book.


Apart from that we watch a lot of Britbox, all our favorite mystery series, plus I like all the travel shows on Britibox. Martin Clunes and various British islands, others on favorite villages, canal trips etc. I guess I’m nostalgic for a simpler era at the moment.


Finally finished up Clarkson’s Farm which got rather annoying in the end.


How about it, dear readers? What other gems have we missed, and are we all "baking" together? (I keep promising to buy some kind of a treat for Friday nights, because we always feel so deprived when the episode is over!)




10 comments:

  1. We don't watch a lot of television, but count us in with those who enjoy watching "JEOPARDY" and "WHEEL OF FORTUNE" . . . .

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  2. DEBS: love the great British baking show too. I’ll look for state of play. There are many wonderful shows.

    Just watched a tour of Windsor castle with Eugene levy and the Prince of Wales on Apple TV.

    Currently watching (again) GILMORE GIRLS on Netflix. I love this series.

    Trying to recall which K drama Jenn recommended today? Yesterday? On social media.

    Watching Thursday murder club again. Love shows on acorn and britbox too.the Agatha Christie mysteries.

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  3. Hallie, I loved the scene where Sherlock Holmes is in the silent club Diagones? Because he is signing 🤟very fast

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  4. The new Lynley hasn't grabbed me yet. Maybe I'm still under the spell of the original, whose Barbara Havers was so vulnerable.

    The day I went to the ER for what we thought was a heart attack stopped us from keeping our dinner reservations at Jeremy Clarkson's pub, The Farmer's Dog. Drat it.

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  5. Yes, the Diplomat is coming back, so I look forward to that. I have watched the Great British Baking Show with my son but I should see if I can watch it at home. My sister recommends a documentary about Ed Sullivan that I want to watch. And I'll see if I can get State of Play at the library - we both love Bill Nighy.

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    1. Bill Nighy is an automatic yes.

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  6. No TV during the paat 4 weeks and no FB since Sept 30.
    I am offline.

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  7. We haven’t been watching as much when we are in France, but we did finish up Mr Robot on Netflix (new to me, rewatch for hubs).

    Heads of State (Prime) is fun because of Idris Elba and John Cena.

    We watched Season 3 of Foundation (Apple) - hubs is now less bothered by how different it is from the book.

    Trying to get my French good enough to watch Candice Renoir (on cable in France, also Acorn), a mystery series.

    Looking forward to Down Cemetery Road by Mick Herron on Apple Oct 29.

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  8. Finally watched The Thursday Murder Club on Netflix. Jeopardy is my mainstay.

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