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In a fast-paced world It's such nice change to have such a laidback show. The scenery is just as much a character as the people, i think we all need to slow the pace in our downtime, Mortimer & Whitehouse: gone fishing is another show with a slow pace, perfect to just sit and relax too
You will gradually enjoy this more and more, so funny and well written and great that has no canned laughter, just funny dry humour. Really love the Simon & Garfunkel references.
Hey mate, just found a channel and i think one of the cast members from the young ones re watch episode online with fans, the channel is called the old young ones, if anyone knows any different let me know 👍🏻👌🏻
Lance's hesitation to reveal what Farmer Bishop has found is in no way nefarious. But he knows that an important find would be reported to the local authorities who would move in and take over the site. The local historical association is affiliated with the “Antiqui-searchers" (Simon and Garfunkels club) meaning Lance and Andy would be off the site. Lance isn’t greedy, or particularly driven by money. He wants to be the one who finds the treasure, and he wants his name to be attached to the discovery. He wants to achieve something, rather than profit from it. That is one of the beauties of the show. We make assumptions, but then have them chipped away at, and come to realize that peoples motives and reasons might not be what we think. Interestingly, when he started the project, McKenzie had the idea that people with this strange hobby would be comedy characters and figures of fun. As he researched the show and spent time with detectorists, it morphed into this much lovelier and nuanced portrayal. It really is a very special show
Don’t worry too much about the lack of big laughs, and don’t stress over the plot. This show is absolutely beautiful and will surprise you along the way. In many ways the detecting is just an allegory, quiet people with quiet lives, but all searching for something. You'll fall in love with just about everybody in it, even characters who you might feel are a bit silly or irritating now you will get insight into. These reveals are not rushed and are not forced, some don’t come until later series one in particular is done silently in a way that is heartbreaking, but changes your perception of a couple of characters completely. It is one of the most powerful bits of acting I’ve ever seen. After that - which I saw years ago when the series first went out, I still feel a guilt from misjudging those people. It’s an absolutely remarkable show, and critics and the public almost immediately agreed that is one of the absolute finest TV shows ever made.
Eloquently put & I completely agree. One of the finest tv shows ever made; it works on so many levels & captures the extraordinariness of ordinary people.
@@diogenesagogo there is scene in a pub garden, where a character you'd regarded as silly just looks in to distance and hesitates. It's one of the bet pieces of acting I've ever seen. Immediately you realize their pain, which makes them totally forgiven for the way they are. And their partner who you considered a fool for indulging them suddenly becomes a god for their devotion. It's a remarkable show.
Love finding treasure ✌️ here in the UK finder gets 50% and landowner gets 50% if museum wants it you share what value as a reward from the crown 😜 great show great hobbie
2:10 was hoping for some reactions to the audio sting of Brian developing photos, the audio comes from the opening of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) and is one of many tiny culture references that are really funny, for example like in S1 E6 where Brian is dressed up like Dexys Midnight Runners, that outfit is ridiculously funny.
I had my first girlfriend when this show was aired and she'd always come around, we'd shag and she would go home just before this started.... Good times!
The writer Armando Iannucci worked on the USA version 'Veep' with Julia Louis-dreyfus, the humour is similar in Veep but a lot more ballsy and less subtle!
You can see the late great Rik Mayall in An American Werewolf in London in the pub at the beginning of the film, him and Adrian Edmundson entertained me through my late teens and still entertains me now in my late forties RIP Rik
It should of been named "Tales of the Circumspecive. I remember it from the very start and it is the elevator muzac of TV. It could replace The Weather Channel in an Airport.