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Crowdie and Cream

(8 Posts)
LullyDully Thu 18-Aug-16 13:04:35

Yes I thought that about the oranges. Weep.

Also love Hinterland, very dark.

Sheilasue Thu 18-Aug-16 12:09:23

I have been watching that too and really enjoying it. I found it on my iPad BBC I player.
Found hinterland on there a few months ago, that's a Welsh police story very gripping

Aurelia Thu 18-Aug-16 12:02:15

Surely the oranges were a farewell gift from the recently dead father to his little daughter, or am I being too woow! smile

LullyDully Thu 18-Aug-16 08:50:19

Very bitter sweet. Worth a watch.

Mildred Wed 17-Aug-16 21:04:46

Woodbines can't remember whether the pack was 5 or 10 but you could buy single ones loosies, misspent youth now a reformed character.

LullyDully Wed 17-Aug-16 18:12:51

Delightful.Sorry missed your post last week. I liked.the Andrews liver salts in the pot!

Mildred Wed 17-Aug-16 13:41:07

Good glad you enjoyed it. I did too I posted last week that it was enjoyable. It it not only the story, scenery but it brings back how times have changed, for the better mostly but that we have lost that connection to the land and the seasons. Have you seen the one with the school teacher? Also when they found the oranges on the beach they were probably from a convoy ship that had been sunk.

LullyDully Wed 17-Aug-16 13:04:32

We were trying to escape the Olympics and found Crowdie and cream on Alba. It does have subtitles and is a real treat. Worth a watch on catchup.