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Title: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on October 27, 2012, 08:20:43 pm
picked up this brit series on netflix.  there are several seasons on there and it's been pretty good so far.  just getting to the end of season 1. 
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: indypartridge on October 31, 2012, 07:13:49 am
We enjoyed it very much; watched the first four series on Netflix. Love the scenery and the interplay between Doc Martin and Louisa.
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: little john on November 10, 2012, 11:00:21 am
Doc Martin - brilliant.

A couple more you may like to investigate (if you haven't already) is New Tricks - about a trio of retired policemen brought back into the force in order to investigate unsolved cases; Time Team - a bunch of archaeologists who take on various historical sites with just 3 days to make some kind of sense of them; and Hustle - a group of highly principled con-artists who pull off the most audacious cons - kindof 20th century Robin Hoods.

There was also an excellent mini-series a while back called Hope Springs, about a bunch of escaped female ex-cons who wind-up in a run-down Scottish hotel rather than sunning themselves in the Caribbean, which was their original plan.

Oh - not forgetting Wild at Heart - the story of an English vet (and family) and a game reserve in Africa for endangered species.

Hopefully Rapidshare, Youtube, FilesTube or something similar will supply.

All of the above have either ended or are on their last series - usually due to having run out of new ideas for scripts, or have simply gone stale after long runs.

Hope there's something there you like.  :)

LJ

Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on November 10, 2012, 12:25:09 pm
thanks little john.  since my family is from England and i still have relatives over there that i get to visit from time to time, i get British shows   :evil:  my husband doesn't, so i end up watching them on my lap top or tablet. 

i'll check out the shows you have listed.
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: wayne on November 24, 2012, 10:23:09 pm
  I believe Doc Martin takes place in Cornwall where my family has its roots so the whole thing strikes a chord with me.
  I have introduced the wife and a few friends to Brit TV and she is quite a fan of the police and mystery shows now. New Tricks, has lasted 8 seasons over there and I hate to think of it leaving the air. We have become fans as well of The Midsumer Murders series, and Inspector Lynley, though I like the sergant better than Lynley.
 
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on November 25, 2012, 12:11:39 pm
i like the Midsumer Murder series also.  we get some on BBC America, but not as many as they used to show. 
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: beemaster on November 27, 2012, 05:27:23 pm
Thanks Kathy:

You got my wife into watching Doc Martin, she's now into season 2 mid season. I enjoy it, when I get to catch an episode, but missing a bunch doesn't seem to matter a lot, so that's good for me - if I have questions, she'll fill me in.

The terrain is amazing, the buildings old and none seem too refurbished. I guess most call it quaint, I call it drafty, but I find it funny, it seems everyone is always walking up-hill usually on a steep incline - ideally, the Doc's office looks like the highest point, and as they say so often, almost a Catch-phrase "You need a car to get around" I couldn't agree more.

Fun show, reminds me of several lighter hearted 70s shows here, I'd say like a Quincy without too much drama, no shows ideally come to mind, I keep getting into the detective shows, and that's not a good comparison. But it has a feeling of simpler times is what I guess I'm saying, and nothing wrong with that.


Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: annette on November 27, 2012, 10:55:35 pm
Will look into this show. I am hooked on breaking bad right now and whenever I have the time to watch anything, I am catching up with this series. But Doc Martin sounds interesting. Will check out Netflix.

You know Kathy I just installed a little box called "Neo TV" that streams Netflix movies onto my large screen tv and now I don't have to sit and watch all those shows on my laptop. I am loving it.

Take care
Annette
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on November 28, 2012, 11:41:26 am
Neo TV sounds like a winner.  i have xbox live so i can do the same thing though that, but if i were not paying for the xbox live, i'd look at the system you put in. 

i do like being able to take my tablet and netflix to bed with me, but usually i read at night so i don't watch to often in bed.
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: annette on November 28, 2012, 04:03:09 pm
Yes this series Doc Martin looks like something I would like. I popped it into my instant movie queue.

I am also hooked on Downton Abbey and am waiting for the next season to come to netflix.
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on November 28, 2012, 07:18:49 pm
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I am also hooked on Downton Abbey

me too.  great show and i had no idea it was on pbs.  i would have watched season 2 as it showed instead of now waiting for it to be on netflix!
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: cidersabuzzin on July 14, 2013, 10:24:17 pm
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I am also hooked on Downton Abbey

me too.  great show and i had no idea it was on pbs.  i would have watched season 2 as it showed instead of now waiting for it to be on netflix!

Kathy
Doc martin was filmed in Port Issac, Cornwall.
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: Kathyp on July 15, 2013, 03:55:05 pm
cider, i think my sister had told me that, but i'd forgotten.  they did a good job with the ending too.  so many show just leave you hanging :-)
Title: Re: Doc Martin
Post by: annette on July 17, 2013, 12:42:50 am
Well I guess I need to start this series as now waiting for Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad and Homeland.