I've been watching 19th and early 20th Century England BBC produced made for TV series:
Downton Abbey - Prime/PBS Poldark - Prime/PBS Upstairs Downstairs (original version) - PBS The Village - BritBox Victoria - PBS Jamestown - Prime Dickensian - Prime Great Expectations - Prime Oliver Twist - Prime Bleak House - Prime/PBS Jane Eyre - Prime/BritBox Hard Times - Prime A Tale of Two Cities - Prime David Copperfield - Prime Doctor Thorne - Prime The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Prime Little Dorrit - Prime Dombey & Son - Prime Crooked House - Prime A Christmas Carol - Prime City of Vice - Prime Murder on the Orient Express - Prime The Thomas Crown Affair - Prime Fat Man & Little Boy - Prime Alistar 1918 - Prime One Special Night - Prime Transsiberian - Prime Mud - Prime Island at War - Prime The Old Curiosity Shop - YouTube Mrs. Brown - BritBox
You mean,.....there are others out there like me ? really like Chas. Dickens - read most of those. For fun try some old Thin Man movies or Bulldog Drummond. Harmless fun - love that crap.
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When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of . Confucius
We pray our sights be straight and our aim be true We pray for no pain to the game we pursue We thank you Lord for this land We thank you for the sights from our stands We pray for safety, one and all We pray we may return next fall
If you want to score some wife points try the Aussie series "Offspring" on Netflix. You'll have to check your mancard at the door a bit but I found it pretty funny. It's 7 seasons long so it chews up some time (which most of us have in spades right now).
I think we're alone now. I believe its on Starz but could be wrong. Post apocalypse movie about a lone survivor living in an abandoned library( 👍👍). Midget from game of thrones ....