White Gold, sitcom with Jay & Simon from The Inbetweeners as double glazing salesmen in the 80s, not very PC but really funny.
Yeah watched that before very funny and some good clobber and cars
Brand New Cherry Flavour on Netflix. Two episodes in and pretty good thus far.
Edit - finished the series now and it’s excellent, gutted it’s over. Rosa Salazar in the leading role is ace!
Went back and watched Rian Johnson’s first film Brick after enjoying Knives Out and (to a slightly lesser extent) Looper. It’s a dystopian noir set in a high school and I thought the score was killer.
Trying MUBI out at the moment which is a nice change from Netflix. Really enjoyed this one last night All Hands on Deck (2020) | MUBI
Watched all four episodes of Deceit yesterday on C4. Decent drama based on the wrongful arrest of Colin Stagg for the murder of Rachel Nickell in 1992.
Brand New Cherry Flavour on Netflix. It’s not half as cool as it thinks it is, but still a thoroughly enjoyable teenybop, Lynch-lite, bit of hokum.
That whole story is horrific. All led up the garden path by forensic psychology, while the real killer went on to murder more people.
Yeah, when the police went mad for US style profiling. Scandalous.
Still missing Rosa Salazar haha
Great movie,
The White Lotus. SKY/HBO
Currently filling a Succession shaped hole. Fans of dark humour, delicious dialogue and nuanced plot lines will love this. Best new thing on Telly

Loving the title sequence. Colour grading could do with toning down a notch or two tho.
This sounds perfect. Thank you.
I really enjoyed it. Got better as it went on. The Aussie hotel manager is a brilliant character.
Yeah I thought this was ace. Superb tv. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
So good.
The Chair with Sandra Oh. Well written, pretty funny as well.