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Hinterland BBC 4 9pm

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Lona Mon 28-Apr-14 22:49:45

Did anyone else watch this new Welsh detective series? I thought it was a good story and really well done.

Ana Mon 28-Apr-14 22:55:25

When was it on? Was it a repeat? I think there's been a previous thread, but I may be wrong.

Grannyknot Mon 28-Apr-14 22:56:48

I think it is the English-with-subtitles version of the same programme that was on BBC Wales some months ago. We thoroughly enjoyed it, I hope there aren't spoilers in this thread from that time:

www.gransnet.com/forums/television_and_radio/1203599-Hinterland

Lona Mon 28-Apr-14 23:03:13

Oh, it said 'new' in my paper, I didn't realise it had been on before.
Yes, it did have some sub-titles, which normally I hate, but it was ok.

Lona Mon 28-Apr-14 23:03:59

Sorry Ana, it was just on tonight.

Ana Mon 28-Apr-14 23:07:44

Depends which TV area you're in - yes, I remember those subtitles but it didn't detract from the storyline. I agree, a good series.

felice Tue 29-Apr-14 14:11:17

Really enjoyed it, looking forward to the next one.

Mamie Tue 29-Apr-14 14:55:16

I thought it was good, but a bit over-dramatic and lingering, so I fast-forwarded through some of the tramping across the countryside bits. Lots of gloom, hellfire and damnation. I worked out whodunnit fairly early on, but there were still a few twists at the end.
Well-acted and good characters and set in a part of the world I know quite well, so I shall watch more.

Bez Tue 29-Apr-14 15:49:41

I watched the series on BBc1 Wales a few months ago and it was mainly English spoken with some odd bits of Welsh with sub- titles - as you might find in some bi-lingual areas. The leading man was on Breakfast TV last week and he said they filmed two versions at the same time when they filmed - a totally Welsh one and the one I saw and now showing in England.
It was shown on BBC Wales just after the horrendous storms which had ruined the sea front of Aberystwyth so was very interesting to see as the damaged prom was on the News and then up came Hinterland with how it was before they hit!

papaoscar Tue 29-Apr-14 17:58:06

Very well done, with a very sad story. Atmospheric and haunting. We visited Devil's Bridge a long time ago and it still gives me the creeps, especially the swirling black water down at the bottom, yet the view from the road down to Aber is fantastic. Looking forward to more of the same. The whole thing reminded me of the Swedish detective series Kurt Wallender.

rosequartz Tue 29-Apr-14 18:00:41

I watched it a while ago, mainly English with some Welsh. It was atmospheric rather in the style of Wallander or the Danish detective series, and I enjoyed it.

Flowerofthewest Tue 29-Apr-14 18:12:08

|I am sure it was a repeat, very good though. some sub titles but I don't mind them. Love the Danish stuff too.

Soutra Tue 29-Apr-14 19:50:16

I thought it was very good and if a repeat of the Welsh version I would never have known, It certainly hasn't been on "mainstream" BBC before. It reminded me of Broadchurch which I loved but was slightly surprised that last night's episode was more or less stand-alone. Is this the way it is going to be?

rosequartz Tue 29-Apr-14 19:54:50

We do like stand alone episodes as we often forget to watch the second and third instalments unless we record them.

papaoscar Thu 08-May-14 09:02:43

Second one just as good - dark, introspective and violent. Not doing much for Aberystyth tourism, I think!

Nelliemoser Thu 08-May-14 09:30:03

I am sick of many a good series being ruined by this really clichéd darkness. The directors, or whoever deem this to be fashionable, are making them selves look ridiculous and having us all squinting at our screens.

tanith Thu 08-May-14 09:44:43

I also watched it several months ago and like it very much its also filmed where I have family living and it made for interesting viewing when they showed my sister and my nieces' houses.. I shall be watching when the second series comes on.

tattynan Thu 08-May-14 18:51:50

I'm enjoying this series. I like the fact I haven't seen any of these actors before.They are very good.

tanith Thu 08-May-14 18:59:35

I'm surprised you haven't been Richard Harrington tattynan he's been in loads of things.I like him a lot.

tattynan Thu 08-May-14 19:04:10

Will check his work out on the web. May be that beanie hat and stubble he sports on the show is stopping me recognising him. He he.

Lona Thu 08-May-14 19:11:46

His eyes remind me of Paul McCartney. Bit puppy dog-ish.

papaoscar Thu 08-May-14 20:52:43

Just wondering about sanitation arrangements in the caravan and what powers the fridge - could be gas, I suppose. And would he get TV and a mobile phone signal up there. Wouldn't want to be the van in a big blow, being so near the edge of the cliff.

JessM Thu 08-May-14 21:31:38

poetic licence papaoscar just go with the flow

Elegran Thu 08-May-14 21:53:27

Fridge would be Calor or Butane gas, of course. Don't know how he would keep it from blowing away, perhaps strap it down to big corkscrew things in the ground either side (available in all good caravan showrooms)

There is probably a Portapotty in a cupboard-sized loo. They are much more sophisticated these days. Between the bowl and the storage tank (containing a far less horrible chemical additive than they used to) is a trap-door that is opened for use and then closed.
So you don't have to imagine him going out and peeing over the cliff edge, PapaOscar, or worse, pooing over the edge. (The mind bog gles)

Penstemmon Thu 08-May-14 22:01:55

It hasn't put Wales on the tourist map for me! Could not have been more bleak! I enjoyed the programme though!