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Best TV for de-stressing
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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In these really shitty times what TV programmes are you using as a default solution to take u away from all the crap out there?
I’m using 2:
First - The Repair Shop - I’m totally fascinated as to how these guys can restore things that so close to being chucked out and making them look incredible and Bill Paterson’s voice helps too
The other one? This should be prescribed on the NHS - Mortimer and Whitehouse Go Fishing - visually gorgeous, the music is great and the two of them are still able to make you piss yourself laughing while tackling really emotional subjects
If you need a moment to de-frazzle your brain try them out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watched Mortimer and Whitehouse go fishing for the first time this week. Throughly enjoyed it. Wanted to get my rod out (behave you lot) just a shame Salmon season has finished |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Repair shop here too, I blub every single week.
Loving Susan caiman secret Scotland too. Covid has made me aware I have seen very little of this beautiful country.
And ghosts on BBC. Made by horrible history team, feel good silly tv, lol |
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"Call the Midwife. Mostly light-hearted and sweet, and it doesn't need undivided concentration. A nice, easy watch, with the occasional interesting tidbit of historical info. " I cry at every episode lol
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"Call the Midwife. Mostly light-hearted and sweet, and it doesn't need undivided concentration. A nice, easy watch, with the occasional interesting tidbit of historical info. I cry at every episode lol"
I may have gotten emotional at a few myself, lol. |
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