You'll not stop laughing with the Johnny English movies, I promise. Britbox, Acorn, and PBS Passport are basically all I watch, besides the news.
Good morning! I did see him in Maigret, but I haven't seen the Johnny English movies, so I shall have to find those. I love Britbox and Acorn TV!
Good morning, Mary! I love him. His Johnny English movies make me laugh out loud. Have you seen him as Maigret? I believe The Thin Blue Line is on Britbox. I'll have to watch it.
Unchaperoned this weekend, while the mister premieres his perfect *baked in a campfire Dutch oven* cinnamon rolls at MAN CAMP. Prolly gonna watch Britbox & make jewelry for stupidly long stretches, or until my wrists give out. First ep of Vera reminds me of "the crying show" (Broadchurch) 🤣🤣🤣
i noticed that said episode is missing from britbox. i wish they would just edit out that particular subplot because the rest of the episode is probably the best of the series.
Quit Dish, quit hulu, free trial of BritBox. Goddamn I hate how everything is scattered now, but hulu wants 9.99 with ads and fees, and Britbox is $89 a year. LET'S SEE WHUT THEY GOT. :-)
britbox is confused. The pictured video is not related to the contemporary “psychological crime drama” called ‘Suspect’.
Really, really digging Blue Lights, the Britbox show about probationary cops in Belfast. It's a little desaturated and grainy and looks like it was made 10-15 years ago, but it debuted only last year.
Yes. I do know his name. Not sure why he didn’t get more movie work. Maybe he didn’t want it. He’s currently in a detective series I see advertised on BritBox, which I do not have. Anyway, I liked him in Ever After, so I was pleased when I heard he was originally cast as Wolverine.
I greatly enjoyed The Good Ship Murder on BritBox about an ex-cop turned lounge singer on a cruise ship.