I am a big fan of Packham. Very interesting man and excellent writer. His biography about his early life and living with Asperger’s is excellent.Really enjoying 'Earth' on BBC.
Chris Packham basically giving a lecture on how our planet has changed often incredibly over massive time frames.
Very humbling watching it makes you realise how incredibly fortunate we are to be on this planet, and how almost by design over epic timescales we have this unique existence.
Loving it.
@JimmyJeffers when searched for Documentaries thread which is closed, search for Chris Packham and can see you are a fan, are you onto this?
Just started Blue Lights, 3 episodes in and its pretty decent so far.
Her male partner is going be in the IRA isnt he?
I really enjoyed the first season but feel like the second season hasn’t been very good. Different writers perhaps? Anyway, stopped watching after the second or third episodeEnjoying Foundation, but the scenes with Empire steal the show. Everything else could be a fairly standard sci fi.
I’m still enjoying it but know what you mean.I really enjoyed the first season but feel like the second season hasn’t been very good. Different writers perhaps? Anyway, stopped watching after the second or third episode
Frightening as anything as well particularly with some of the fighting happening now by some of the plants there.Chernobyl is outstanding. Best television I've seen, bar none.
It’s absolutely brilliantMidnight Mass on Netflix is outstanding. I think it’s only 6-8 episodes long buts it’s probably the best mini series I’ve ever seen. It’s sci-fi/mild horror so it’s probably not for everyone but it touches on so many things, some brilliant acting in it even by bit part characters. The two standouts Father Paul and Bev steal the show. A lot on here have probably seen it but if you haven’t, don’t read anything about it and get stuck into it. You won’t regret it.
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