Watchlist: Year End 2024

Just some ramblings about what I’ve watched lately on the small screen…

Christmas Viewing & New Year viewing:

Apart from (still, after all these years) loving Eastenders and the year-end drama it always provides, the Christmas Day highlight had to be Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Such attention to detail, and the chase sequence being in narrowboats restricted to 4mph was inspired! What I’m now going to say will be heresy in some quarters – but Gavin & Stacey just doesn’t do it for me – never has. I wish I’d watched the Roger Moore programme on BBC2 instead (which was fab when I caught up with it). BBC2 has also offered quiz nights every night on BBC2 which has been great for filling in gaps with Richard Osman’s House of Games, Celebrity Mastermind, Only Connect Christmas specials and Christmas University Challenge (the latter always a joy as the questions are slightly easier and they still get them wrong!)

Around my streaming subs:

In recent weeks, streaming platforms have offered some great viewing: Apple TV+ has had Bad Sisters, season 2 – not quite as good as the first, but still brilliant, and Silo continues – again not as good as the first series, but is building to something. Netflix had the second season of The Diplomat – which carries on from the moment the first ended – and has Allison Janney at the end! I still find Keri Russell’s tousled US Ambassador to the Court of St James unlikely – but it’s so watchable. Also I discovered Temple with Mark Strong as a doctor who runs an ‘underground’ hospital whilst illegally researching a cure for his comatose wife. Amazon Prime hasn’t really offered anything I want to watch series-wise, although I did rent The Critic (Strong again, with Ian McKellen) which was promising at the start but less so by the end.

I’m liking the matching colours above! However, the best new thing I’ve seen is also on Netflix.

A Man on the Inside stars Ted Danson, as a widowed professor who, persuaded by his daughter that he needs to get out and start doing things rather than send her newspaper clippings answers an advert and finds himself working for a detective agency, going undercover in a care home to discover who stole a valuable necklace from one of the residents. It’s an hilarious but gentle comedy, that never takes the mickey out of what it is to grow old and need care. Danson as Charles is superb, super-keen, a little pompous, witty, and a huge hit with the ladies in the home. But having lost his own wife to dementia, there is one touching episode in which he is trying to rule out Gladys as the thief, only to discover she is on that pathway.

Meanwhile, back on the BBC – it’s The Traitors! It is so interesting to see how the show is evolving now it’s in a third series. Just love Claudia. I do hope that they’ll bring back the three who took one for the teams who didn’t even get as far as the castle, especially the gardener chap – he looked fun. Such a shame they got rid of Yin and Keith so early though – both true characters, and hearing Yin talk on Traitors: Uncloaked (follows on on BBC2) was fascinating.

What have you been watching lately? Any good new series to share…

4 thoughts on “Watchlist: Year End 2024

  1. Marcie McCauley says:

    There isn’t enough daylight this time of year for me to be watching Silo, but I do want to watch it at some point (did you also read the books?). Glad to hear that the new W&G was so good…I was thinking about that one. And I was interested in your thoughts on Traitors though it’s not easy to access over here (and I’m not entirely sure it’s for me). I have been watching the most recent season of Lupin (hardly “new” anymore but we’ve been saving it because it’s a favourite): such fun.

    • AnnaBookBel says:

      I never read the Silo books, and won’t bother now. W&G was sweet – not the best necessarily – but the best thing on by far! One of these days I’ll catch up with Lupin – I watched some of the first series I think.

  2. kaggsysbookishramblings says:

    To be honest, I watch little TV as a rule, but I have enjoyed the Only Connect specials, and I loved the return of Wallace and Gromit – definitely agree with you that it was the best thing on over Christmas!

  3. Litlove says:

    Hurray for Wallace and Gromit! They were my Christmas highlight by a country mile! I absolutely loved it and laughed my head off. I’m really glad to hear you enjoyed the Roger Moore documentary as I was intending to watch it and then the Guardian was really sniffy about it. I’ll take your opinion over theirs any day! We have no streaming services though, at the moment. Mr Litlove knows that if he began watching he’d never stop (bit of a telly addict).

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