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The Living and the Dead BBC1 (or iPlayer)

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Grannyknot Sun 26-Jun-16 13:12:37

We watched episode 1 of this last night on telly, via iPlayer. iPlayer are now uploading entire series (they did the same with New Blood) on iPlayer prior to release on TV, to provide "box set" type of viewing for those who want it.

It will start on BBC1 on Tuesday.

Anyhow - it is good. It's the young actor who played the main role in Merlin - he's a psychologist who returns to the family farm with his new bride and encounters all sorts. It's a Victorian spook story.

Mumsy Wed 27-Jul-16 08:57:17

I watched the box set and thought it was very good, so many twists and turns. There is a series 2 BBC 1 is yet to make a decision on its future.

PRINTMISS Wed 27-Jul-16 08:29:06

There is so much still happening in the dark, yes I know it is supposed to be dark, but I am finding it more and more difficult to follow the story and enjoy it. I shall continue to watch only because I want to find out what happens, but really, as far as I am concerned it is not GOOD television. I am even finding the acting a little wooden.

LullyDully Mon 25-Jul-16 12:56:14

Not reading this because we are what watching it week by week. Maybe spoilers on the thread. Enjoying it, exciting and chilling.

f77ms Mon 25-Jul-16 07:05:54

I really enjoyed it . Very imaginative and well done , but I love British drama , we don`t get enough .

Tegan Mon 25-Jul-16 00:23:47

I've still got most of the working lights on throughout the night. I dread to think what I'd do if there was a power cut at the moment shock...

hildajenniJ Sun 24-Jul-16 22:19:16

I watched them all over a couple of days! I really enjoyed the series, I do like to be spooked occasionally. I hope they make a second series.

Tegan Sun 24-Jul-16 20:57:44

Well, I'm glad I stuck with this because the end was rather good and I really had no idea what was going to happen. I nearly gave up half way through episode 5 as I was so scared [the S.O. isn't staying over at the moment and some of the lights in my house aren't working], but I pressed stop and watched it in the daytime. Having said that, I do sort of wish I hadn't seen it as it was so melancholy and it's left me feeling a bit down. I keep starting series and then having to see them through to the bitter end. I can see someone making a film of this one. It reminded me of some of del Torros' films.

PRINTMISS Wed 06-Jul-16 15:58:42

It is all in the dark AGAIN. I know it is supposed to be ghostly, but it would be good to SEE what is happening ghostily (if there is such a word - probably mis-spelled).

rosesarered Tue 05-Jul-16 22:48:02

Thought the 5 and 6th episodes were really good, and liked the ending.

cathymum Tue 05-Jul-16 21:59:24

LyndylouThanks for that, I have never heard of them,I will certainly have a look.smile

Deedaa Mon 04-Jul-16 21:53:50

I've always loved the Lyke Wake Dirge. I agree with sarahc446655 that The Hollow Crown was very good, but, for my money the best thing the BBC has ever done was Wolf Hall.

Lyndylou Mon 04-Jul-16 21:13:20

cathymum I believe all the music on the show is by The Insects. Their web site is interesting, they write a lot of film and tv music.

cathymum Mon 04-Jul-16 20:46:17

I enjoyed this but the ending was a bit of a let down, I can't get the theme music out of my head though " Lyke wake dirge" really atmospheric.

sarahc446655 Mon 04-Jul-16 16:04:03

You've got to be so careful with 'ghost stories' to avoid them looking naff naff naff.
Watched the first half hour of Living and the Dead and couldn't work out which one the author or producer was. It was awful - if you want quality that is off the scale watch the Hollow Crown box set ( was recently on BBC) history with Shakespeare doing the dialogue - the best thing the BBC has ever done.

rosesarered Mon 04-Jul-16 11:29:14

Have watched four episides now, it gets a lot better, and the fourth episode the best of all, it has got into it's stride now.

Deedaa Sun 03-Jul-16 21:20:02

Finally got round to watching the first part. I think it looks quite promising. Wasn't the girl wonderfully Pre Raphaelite? She would make a great Lizzie Siddal.

Teetime Thu 30-Jun-16 11:16:36

Ok I've seen it now having tried twice (keep falling asleep) yes its good isn't it - very different. Interesting how its an early psychologist tackling the phenomena. I shall keep watching DH loves all things spooky as well.

Grannyknot Wed 29-Jun-16 10:49:34

Teehee merlot I do the watch through the fingers thing grin

roses it's sort of "time is a river, all seen at once". Very clever.

rosesarered Wed 29-Jun-16 09:26:07

I prefer the box set way of watching.

rosesarered Wed 29-Jun-16 09:25:00

This series could be so much better if they got historical details right (can't give spoilers) I know it's a bit pedantic, but if people act in a way we know they didn't in those days,it spoils it slightly.
I do like the 'time is a river' touches, good idea.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 29-Jun-16 09:23:03

(It's a first for the Beeb and iPlayer)

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 29-Jun-16 09:22:12

It did me nicely over the last couple of weeks or so. One episode an evening. Great!

Odd idea putting it out on iPlayer as a 'box set', but apparently that is how a lot of people watch tv these days.

Grannyknot Wed 29-Jun-16 09:16:49

No spoilers, please! I don't do binge-watching grin

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 29-Jun-16 09:13:16

Best not to give spoilers on here.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 29-Jun-16 09:12:27

Actually it might b the third episode that I found particularly upsetting. It involves a little boy from the village.