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Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 20:16:02

Anyone watching the new series? I only recently realised why Diana Rigg was in it; her daughter plays Mackenzie Crookes wife. The end of episode one, with the singing etc sent shivers down my spine; it was magical.

willsmadnan Thu 09-Nov-17 20:57:51

So glad it's back. Never known half an hour go so quickly with this gentle comedy(?) and I agree the about the ending .. it was worthy of an 'end of series' scenario. I hadn't heard the song about the magpies but it was spine tingling. Thinking back over series 1 and 2 there have been hints that Church Farm hides a huge horde ... I sort of hope so, just so the boys get their reward for all their hard work, but that will mean no series 4 sad

Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 21:08:06

I've got a lot of Unthanks cd's but have to admit to finding them a bit dreary, so I'm going to look that one up [it was beautiful]. It does seem that he's been employed to 'not' find anything on that building site, doesn't it. I couldn't believe half an hour had gone by either. I gave my SIL/DD a dvd of series one but I don't think they ever bothered to watch it sad.

Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 21:09:23

...my garden is on the site of the village rubbish tip and I often find bits of broken pottery and wonder about the people who owned it/treasured it.

Marelli Thu 09-Nov-17 21:17:30

Really do enjoy this, and the music’s beautiful. I hadn’t heard the song about the magpies either, apart from the rhyme taking you up to 7 of them. ☺️

Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 21:28:54

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAvphDYoHgE

Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 21:30:45

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV2plqkF_Gg

Tegan2 Thu 09-Nov-17 21:31:44

...heck; that's never happened before...

KatyK Fri 10-Nov-17 20:08:33

Oh no. I didn't realise this was back on. I'll have to get it on catchup.

annsixty Fri 10-Nov-17 20:44:17

It was very sweet and very funny.
We must all want them both to dig a little bit further on and a little bit deeper.
The end of the last series was so emotional to me.

Tegan2 Fri 10-Nov-17 20:47:33

The best comedy has to include pathos, doesn't it? This series does tear at the heartstrings though, doesn't it.

Greyduster Fri 10-Nov-17 21:02:31

We didn’t watch the last series, strangely enough because we like both Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones. On the face of it, it seems like an unpreposessing subject for a sitcom, but it’s very engaging.

annsixty Fri 10-Nov-17 21:06:50

And hasn't young Stanley grown, he's gorgeous.

Tegan2 Sat 11-Nov-17 16:21:35

Wondering if Stanley is actually her own baby?

GrandmaKT Sat 11-Nov-17 19:13:03

DH and I really enjoy this. It's hidden away on BBC 4 though isn't it? I only saw one advert for it the night before. Some things seem to be advertised ad nauseum and some just slip by...

Pittcity Sat 11-Nov-17 21:22:51

That half hour flew by. I did childishly giggle at the "moist" jokes!

Tegan2 Sat 11-Nov-17 21:28:18

That's the thing about it; I don't like jokes like that usually, but it was so well done that I was sniggering away.

Pittcity Sat 11-Nov-17 21:33:35

Just googled and Stanley is played by twins. Rachel Stirling's own baby is only about 6 months old.

Tegan2 Sat 11-Nov-17 21:37:09

Thanks; couldn't remember when she'd had the baby. She was in a film I saw a while back; can't remember what it was but I spent the whole film thinking 'I should know who that is but I don't'; she has such a distinctive voice.

lemongrove Tue 21-Nov-17 21:03:41

I didn’t know there was a first series, was it last year?
I enjoyed the episode ( with the time landscape) very atmospheric.

Tegan2 Tue 21-Nov-17 21:36:12

I think this is the third series.

felice Tue 21-Nov-17 22:44:02

Ohhh I so miss this, I loved this series. Unfortunately BBC has withdrawn BBC4 from the cable network I use, no other choices( too expensive seemingly).
Keep me up to date please folks xx

Tegan2 Tue 21-Nov-17 23:57:57

I'm prone to having a chunk of cheese late at night and tonight had to chuckle when I cut off a piece but didn't cut it quite straight so had to go back and have another piece using a sharper knife and cutting it much straighter. Maybe that's why I like Detectorists so much [you'll understand when you get to see series 3 felice smile].

Auntieflo Fri 24-Nov-17 14:42:31

Another Detectorist fan here. I have just watched the latest episode, recorded, while I had my lunch, and I'm sure that the Estate agent, showing Andy and Becky round a new flat, was the chap who played 'Nigel' in the new Porridge series.

rubysong Fri 24-Nov-17 19:05:29

Thanks Auntieflo I knew I'd seen him before but couldn't place him. We love the show, the scenery and the music. The whole thing is gentle and fun and the two stars are excellent.