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travelsafar Sat 01-Jul-17 08:12:27

Anyone else watch this new series on Thursday on more4.It is set in Scotland just after the 2nd WW and a young couple go for a 2nd honeymoon after being apart for the duration of the war. Whilst there the wife goes back in time leaving her husband in the present day. It captured me immediately. I do feel that i read the book many years ago and i throughly enjoyed that, so hoping i will the rest of the series.

Christinefrance Sat 01-Jul-17 08:58:03

They are a brilliant series of books travelsafar, Diana Gabaldon is one of my all time favourite authors.
There is so much detail in her books they are enthralling. Although I enjoyed the TV series I much prefer the books. There is a new one coming out next year I believe. Also I like her Lord John series as a spin off from the main books.

Megram Sat 01-Jul-17 10:51:31

I had heard people raving about this series (I believe it was on elsewhere before more4) and didn't think it was my thing. However, I watched the first episode on Thursday evening am already hooked!

Grannyknot Sat 01-Jul-17 14:53:45

Me too! Thanks for the tip off.

Tizliz Sat 01-Jul-17 18:35:02

Thanks travelsafar I didn't know this was on and have just watched it. Hopefully my sky box will be fixed next week and I can skip the ads. Wonder where it was filmed, certainly not Inverness. Shall go and google it.

NanKate Sat 01-Jul-17 18:48:25

I've read most of the books and am now rereading them and they are even better a second time around.

The TV series both 1 and 2 must not be missed IMO

You are in for a treat smile

rosesarered Sat 01-Jul-17 18:57:10

Yes, thanks for the tip, will record them.?

Lona Sat 01-Jul-17 20:39:01

I watched it too and really enjoyed it. I've never heard of the author though.
Must admit that I thought the oral sex was a bit unnecessary, and I'm not a prude.

J52 Sat 01-Jul-17 21:34:28

Quite enjoyed the first episode, but was intrigued that she seemed to lose her belt in the transition between 20th century and 18th!

paddyann Sat 01-Jul-17 23:27:32

David Cameron stopped this being shown before the independence referendum because he thought it would influence the outcome ....I still haven't seen it but my daughter tells me its brilliant

Tegan2 Sun 02-Jul-17 00:14:15

I got the box set a few months ago, having ran out of episodes of Game of Thrones and Vikings, but thus far have only watched the first episode and it didn't grip me. Have to agree with Lona; felt very uncomfortable about that scene [and yet Game of Thrones doesn't bother me at all] and resolved to not watch it with family blush. Didn't feel it was necessary.

rosesarered Mon 31-Jul-17 23:07:40

Am really liking this drama. History, Scottish glens and men in kilts.smile

Jalima1108 Mon 31-Jul-17 23:34:22

I read the first book and it was OK but found the subsequent ones really tedious, annoying and boring. Especially one which was set in America. Just awful. I gave up the struggle of reading them.

Is the tv series any better than the books though?

Christinefrance Tue 01-Aug-17 08:44:16

I loved the books Jalima and prefer them to the TV series although I am enjoying that as well, in general I find I prefer the book to the film or TV version of anything, Each to their own. smile

LucyGransnet (GNHQ) Tue 01-Aug-17 12:23:17

My favourite series of books! I do think the actress that plays Claire is good, but her accent really annoys me (she's Irish in reality)...