8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
Stick this on your list, but right at the top. 5 series on ITVX. Unmissable.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
Stick this on your list, but right at the top. 5 series on ITVX. Unmissable.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
It seemed as though, If the Americans didnt get involved, nobody did. They never had a plan for after they had left.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
It seemed as though, If the Americans didnt get involved, nobody did. They never had a plan for after they had left.
Tulsa King season 2, 15th September, Paramount, free.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
It seemed as though, If the Americans didnt get involved, nobody did. They never had a plan for after they had left.
Tulsa King season 2, 15th September, Paramount, free.
Here is another one. The bloke from Kin is in this. Two series on ITVX. Series 3 on Monday.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
It seemed as though, If the Americans didnt get involved, nobody did. They never had a plan for after they had left.
Tulsa King season 2, 15th September, Paramount, free.
Here is another one. The bloke from Kin is in this. Two series on ITVX. Series 3 on Monday.
Mini Bio Emmett can currently be seen as the series lead Jimmy Kinsella in the AMC series KIN opposite Aidan Gillen and Charlie Cox. He was nominated for an IFTA Award for his performance. Emmett was also recently seen reprising his role as Billy Grade in the latest series of PEAKY BLINDERS opposite Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson for the BBC and Netflix.
His other recent television credits include the ITV series THE TOWER written by Patrick Harbinson (Homeland), TEN PERCENT for Amazon, Channel 4's DERRY GIRLS, THE DECEIVED written by Lisa McGee for New Pictures/Netflix, the Sharon Horgan penned WOMEN ON THE VERGE opposite Kerry Condon, Netflix's hit series SAFE starring opposite Michael .C. Hall and Amanda Abbington and the iconic role of Lobo in KRYPTON for SYFY and DC Entertainment.
Prior to his, he starred as the co-lead role in ITV's outstanding Tony Marchant series BUTTERFLY opposite Anna Friel and Alison Steadman, directed by Anthony Byrne, three series of BBC's THE FALL alongside Gillian Anderson and in the BAFTA winning series IN THE FLESH.
His feature credits include MISSING IN EUROPE produced by Rick Benattar (Real Steel, Iron Clad), LAPWING directed by Philip Stevens, HERE ARE THE YOUNG MEN directed by Eoin Macken, ARGYLLE for Apple TV, directed by Matthew Vaughan and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY directed by James Gunn. - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
Sam Neil (Jurassic Park) stars in the series, which sees 12 ordinary people called for jury duty in what appears to be a crime of passion.
The synopsis reads: "When local landowner Bernice Price is found dead at the bottom of her farm well, two ex-lovers stand accused of her murder. Twelve ordinary citizens from diverse backgrounds have been plucked from the township and surrounds to decide the fate of the co-accused - was Bernice the victim of a crime of passion, a workplace accident, or just bad luck?
"Criminal barrister Brett Colby, SC, comes to Tunkwell to represent one of the accused - Patrick Harrows - while Meredith Nelson-Moore, SC, defends the other accused Sasha Price, but Colby and Meredith have more in common than just the trial and the pair's relationship is put to the test both professionally and personally."
As the crime unfolds, the drama explores the lives and loves of the jury members and legal team. "But can the Twelve really be impartial when they come from such a tight rural community?" asks the synopsis. "One thing is for certain - by the time the verdict is reached, all will be irrevocably changed…"
Sam Neil (Jurassic Park) stars in the series, which sees 12 ordinary people called for jury duty in what appears to be a crime of passion.
The synopsis reads: "When local landowner Bernice Price is found dead at the bottom of her farm well, two ex-lovers stand accused of her murder. Twelve ordinary citizens from diverse backgrounds have been plucked from the township and surrounds to decide the fate of the co-accused - was Bernice the victim of a crime of passion, a workplace accident, or just bad luck?
"Criminal barrister Brett Colby, SC, comes to Tunkwell to represent one of the accused - Patrick Harrows - while Meredith Nelson-Moore, SC, defends the other accused Sasha Price, but Colby and Meredith have more in common than just the trial and the pair's relationship is put to the test both professionally and personally."
As the crime unfolds, the drama explores the lives and loves of the jury members and legal team. "But can the Twelve really be impartial when they come from such a tight rural community?" asks the synopsis. "One thing is for certain - by the time the verdict is reached, all will be irrevocably changed…"
Why this sensational, uniquely French spy drama should be your next TV obsession The Bureau – a perfect blend of le Carré and The Wire – is being remade by George Clooney. But the original has never been easier to watch
Aficionados of high-end box set dramas – the kind that you can happily binge two or three episodes of a night - may currently be finding themselves in something of a lull. Presumed Innocent has come to its controversial conclusion; the fourth series of Slow Horses is still a few weeks away; and the eagerly awaited second season of The Night Manager won’t be on our screens before 2025 at the absolute earliest.
If you’re looking to sate yourself with what’s out there now, you’re likely to be disappointed by the underwhelming likes of Lady in the Lake and Sugar on Apple TV, and equally let down by the knowledge that, in the post-Crown era of Netflix, it’s Bridgerton or bust for you.
Still, there is something slightly under-the-radar but spectacularly gripping to watch if you’re not entirely averse to subtitles (if you are, admittedly, more fool you) and are keen to delve into one of the most purely gripping television series of the past decade. I am referring, naturally, to the French series Le Bureau des Légendes, aka The Bureau, which first aired on Canal+ in 2015.
It swiftly became a cult hit, raved about by everyone from the French newspaper Le Figaro (which, after the thunderous first season, declared that it was the greatest television series ever made in the country) to the New York Times, who called it the third best international show of the past decade. GQ put it even more succinctly: “it is not hyperbole to say that what The Wire did for the cop show, the French drama The Bureau is doing for the 21st-century espionage drama. It’s essential streaming, period.”
‘The Bureau’ Is an International Hit. Why Did Its Creator Hand It Off? After five seasons, Éric Rochant was ready to do something new. One of them was to give Jacques Audiard near-total control over the end of his final season.
Why this sensational, uniquely French spy drama should be your next TV obsession The Bureau – a perfect blend of le Carré and The Wire – is being remade by George Clooney. But the original has never been easier to watch
Aficionados of high-end box set dramas – the kind that you can happily binge two or three episodes of a night - may currently be finding themselves in something of a lull. Presumed Innocent has come to its controversial conclusion; the fourth series of Slow Horses is still a few weeks away; and the eagerly awaited second season of The Night Manager won’t be on our screens before 2025 at the absolute earliest.
If you’re looking to sate yourself with what’s out there now, you’re likely to be disappointed by the underwhelming likes of Lady in the Lake and Sugar on Apple TV, and equally let down by the knowledge that, in the post-Crown era of Netflix, it’s Bridgerton or bust for you.
Still, there is something slightly under-the-radar but spectacularly gripping to watch if you’re not entirely averse to subtitles (if you are, admittedly, more fool you) and are keen to delve into one of the most purely gripping television series of the past decade. I am referring, naturally, to the French series Le Bureau des Légendes, aka The Bureau, which first aired on Canal+ in 2015.
It swiftly became a cult hit, raved about by everyone from the French newspaper Le Figaro (which, after the thunderous first season, declared that it was the greatest television series ever made in the country) to the New York Times, who called it the third best international show of the past decade. GQ put it even more succinctly: “it is not hyperbole to say that what The Wire did for the cop show, the French drama The Bureau is doing for the 21st-century espionage drama. It’s essential streaming, period.”
‘The Bureau’ Is an International Hit. Why Did Its Creator Hand It Off? After five seasons, Éric Rochant was ready to do something new. One of them was to give Jacques Audiard near-total control over the end of his final season.
8 Episodes, I'm on Episode 5, can't recommend it highly enough. The ones I've seen are Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur, and I've still to watch the Libya & two Syria Episodes. Not an easy watch....
It seemed as though, If the Americans didnt get involved, nobody did. They never had a plan for after they had left.
Tulsa King season 2, 15th September, Paramount, free.
Here is another one. The bloke from Kin is in this. Two series on ITVX. Series 3 on Monday.
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5 series on ITVX.
Unmissable.
Love/Hate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfheHH6iDrc
They never had a plan for after they had left.
5 series on Paramount.
The Bureau
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DceoS_1QfuM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg6gLf1TzAc
The Bureau (A Sundance Now Original) - S3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6VWCdutDtU
The Bureau: Season Four - Official Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cevDzLNqrp8
The Bureau S5 Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIulsaSt1RY
The bloke from Kin is in this.
Two series on ITVX.
Series 3 on Monday.
Monday.
The Tower returns to ITV with S3!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqTC1v_y2vU
Emmett can currently be seen as the series lead Jimmy Kinsella in the AMC series KIN opposite Aidan Gillen and Charlie Cox. He was nominated for an IFTA Award for his performance. Emmett was also recently seen reprising his role as Billy Grade in the latest series of PEAKY BLINDERS opposite Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson for the BBC and Netflix.
His other recent television credits include the ITV series THE TOWER written by Patrick Harbinson (Homeland), TEN PERCENT for Amazon, Channel 4's DERRY GIRLS, THE DECEIVED written by Lisa McGee for New Pictures/Netflix, the Sharon Horgan penned WOMEN ON THE VERGE opposite Kerry Condon, Netflix's hit series SAFE starring opposite Michael .C. Hall and Amanda Abbington and the iconic role of Lobo in KRYPTON for SYFY and DC Entertainment.
Prior to his, he starred as the co-lead role in ITV's outstanding Tony Marchant series BUTTERFLY opposite Anna Friel and Alison Steadman, directed by Anthony Byrne, three series of BBC's THE FALL alongside Gillian Anderson and in the BAFTA winning series IN THE FLESH.
His feature credits include MISSING IN EUROPE produced by Rick Benattar (Real Steel, Iron Clad), LAPWING directed by Philip Stevens, HERE ARE THE YOUNG MEN directed by Eoin Macken, ARGYLLE for Apple TV, directed by Matthew Vaughan and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY directed by James Gunn.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
The Twelve series 2
©ITV
After the success of series one, this Australian-set drama is back with a brand new trial.
Sam Neil (Jurassic Park) stars in the series, which sees 12 ordinary people called for jury duty in what appears to be a crime of passion.
The synopsis reads: "When local landowner Bernice Price is found dead at the bottom of her farm well, two ex-lovers stand accused of her murder. Twelve ordinary citizens from diverse backgrounds have been plucked from the township and surrounds to decide the fate of the co-accused - was Bernice the victim of a crime of passion, a workplace accident, or just bad luck?
"Criminal barrister Brett Colby, SC, comes to Tunkwell to represent one of the accused - Patrick Harrows - while Meredith Nelson-Moore, SC, defends the other accused Sasha Price, but Colby and Meredith have more in common than just the trial and the pair's relationship is put to the test both professionally and personally."
As the crime unfolds, the drama explores the lives and loves of the jury members and legal team. "But can the Twelve really be impartial when they come from such a tight rural community?" asks the synopsis. "One thing is for certain - by the time the verdict is reached, all will be irrevocably changed…"
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/7-amazing-itv-shows-to-look-forward-to-in-2024-from-return-of-hit-crime-drama-to-sophie-turner-s-joan/ss-BB1pq6Hk?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=4d8b9c02ddfa4248adbc89a47cf895bc&ei=116#image=1
Both these series are good, with unexpected twists at the end.
ITVX.
ITVX.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNqOY2fDDKE
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/slow-horses-season-4-lands-perfect-rotten-tomatoes-score/ar-AA1pAHOT?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=8d7ab004877f4e1fb23c8ecc1e5564e7&ei=70#
Slow Horses — Season 4 Official Trailer | Apple TV+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo27sE2fdvs
Why this sensational, uniquely French spy drama should be your next TV obsession
The Bureau – a perfect blend of le Carré and The Wire – is being remade by George Clooney. But the original has never been easier to watch
Aficionados of high-end box set dramas – the kind that you can happily binge two or three episodes of a night - may currently be finding themselves in something of a lull. Presumed Innocent has come to its controversial conclusion; the fourth series of Slow Horses is still a few weeks away; and the eagerly awaited second season of The Night Manager won’t be on our screens before 2025 at the absolute earliest.
If you’re looking to sate yourself with what’s out there now, you’re likely to be disappointed by the underwhelming likes of Lady in the Lake and Sugar on Apple TV, and equally let down by the knowledge that, in the post-Crown era of Netflix, it’s Bridgerton or bust for you.
Still, there is something slightly under-the-radar but spectacularly gripping to watch if you’re not entirely averse to subtitles (if you are, admittedly, more fool you) and are keen to delve into one of the most purely gripping television series of the past decade. I am referring, naturally, to the French series Le Bureau des Légendes, aka The Bureau, which first aired on Canal+ in 2015.
It swiftly became a cult hit, raved about by everyone from the French newspaper Le Figaro (which, after the thunderous first season, declared that it was the greatest television series ever made in the country) to the New York Times, who called it the third best international show of the past decade. GQ put it even more succinctly: “it is not hyperbole to say that what The Wire did for the cop show, the French drama The Bureau is doing for the 21st-century espionage drama. It’s essential streaming, period.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/the-bureau-french-spy-drama-paramount-plus/
Drop Everything and Start Watching The Bureau
https://www.gq.com/story/the-bureau-sundance-now-must-watch
Addictively Suspenseful Thriller Series 'The Bureau' Will Keep You On Edge
https://www.npr.org/2020/06/22/881642358/addictively-suspenseful-thriller-series-the-bureau-will-keep-you-on-edge
‘The Bureau’ Is an International Hit. Why Did Its Creator Hand It Off?
After five seasons, Éric Rochant was ready to do something new. One of them was to give Jacques Audiard near-total control over the end of his final season.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/17/arts/television/the-bureau-season-5-jacques-audiard.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63FMPWRkcjk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJrr2amlFyc
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/the-perfect-couple-nicole-kidman-s-opulent-murder-mystery-is-a-masterclass-in-how-to-make-tv/ar-AA1pKKum?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=c2078017ddb94563ad268b65070a19be&ei=24#fullscreen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyD3tR6gvHs
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/the-order-jude-law-stars-in-a-smouldering-new-thriller/ar-AA1pMkGl?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=c2078017ddb94563ad268b65070a19be&ei=43#fullscreen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCuVpPNwmJk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCHH-Ey10HU