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Detectorists shaped hole to fill…

33 replies

ManchesterBeatrice · 22/03/2024 11:54

I recently binge watched the Detectorists twice. I have fallen in love with it.

I am now in serious mourning, and looking for something to fill the gap.

Is there anything around on BBC iPlayer/Netflix, which might fill the hole in my life? I'm looking for something with a similar feel…

I've already watched ghosts.

Please help!

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MindHowYouGoes · 22/03/2024 11:56

This country

Elephantsareace · 22/03/2024 11:58

I was going to say Ghosts.

Watching this thread as drawing a loss on intelligent new comedy myself.

I can highly recommend The Cleaner with Greg Davies. Similar feel.

ManchesterBeatrice · 22/03/2024 12:01

I've seen this country, but not the cleaner! Thank you!

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UnbeatenMum · 22/03/2024 12:02

I loved the Detectorists too! Toby Jones was excellent in Mr Bates vs The Post Office if you haven't seen that.

TorroFerney · 22/03/2024 12:04

Thick of it - obviously more sweary! We tend though to wait a bit and then rewatch the Detectorists again. Fleabag and, if you can get it anywhere Crashing which was on Channel 4 years ago. This life and teachers depending on your age - they are all old ones.

huileverte · 22/03/2024 12:06

Kim's Convenience amd Superstore on Netflix are both excellent. US so not similar to Detectorists in that way but the humour is quite gentle and the characters are relatable, I thoroughly enjoyed both.

MinnieCauldwell · 22/03/2024 12:06

Laudermilk on Netflix, may not be as gentle as Dectectorists though.

BarrelOfOtters · 22/03/2024 12:09

Ted Lasso - you could sign up for a free trial to binge it. It's gentle and has nice people and isn't about football at all.

RipePeach · 22/03/2024 12:09

The Change on More4 - similar country vibe, set in the Forest of Dean and has lots of well known actors.

MinnieCauldwell · 22/03/2024 15:34

MinnieCauldwell · 22/03/2024 12:06

Laudermilk on Netflix, may not be as gentle as Dectectorists though.

Soz wrong spelling, its loudermilk, can be a bit dark

fernsandlilies · 22/03/2024 15:38

Our Flag Means Death - Iplayer- a gentleman pirate concerned about the wellbeing of his crew. Very funny so far, I’ve only seen a couple of episodes.

Fisk on Netflix

BoreOfWhabylon · 22/03/2024 15:46

Detectorists is a masterpiece. A beautifully observed and beautifully acted quiet celebration of the english countryside, history and eccentricities. With glorious music.

Nothing else like it.

PerspicaciaTick · 22/03/2024 15:47

Mum was brilliant. I think it is in iPlayer but maybe on other services too.
Very quiet but very very funny. And sad.

midlifeattheoasis · 22/03/2024 16:24

Another vote for Mum

LoisWilkersonslastnerve · 22/03/2024 16:27

Somebody Somewhere
Mum
Colin from Accounts
Ted Lasso
Boy Swallows Universe

LoisWilkersonslastnerve · 22/03/2024 16:27

Oh yes also recommend Fisk!

Whatineed · 22/03/2024 16:29

My comfort comedies are Early Doors and Jam & Jerusalem. Have you seen them op?

DustyLee123 · 22/03/2024 16:29

I just love the song from Detectorists, so relaxing

cortex10 · 22/03/2024 16:31

Another vote for Ted Lasso (and I have no interest whatsoever in football)

dontcallmelen · 22/03/2024 16:32

Another vote for Mum
Friday night Dinner
Val & Roger just got home, starred Dawn French & Alfred Molina
The last detective starred Peter Davidson & Sean Hughes

HappiestSleeping · 22/03/2024 16:36

Schitt's Creek and The Good Place.

sunnylanding · 22/03/2024 16:38

I've enjoyed some Australian comedy/dramas lately...

BBC
Colin from accounts
Five bedrooms
Bump

Netflix
The letdown

I also love two doors down (bbc)

dontcallmelen · 22/03/2024 16:49

Think the Val & Roger one might have been just got in rather than home.

Ormally · 22/03/2024 16:54

It is frickin incredible. I've rewatched it many times and still see new things in it (to look on the bright side).

For a McKenzie Crook fix, and a very spurious 'history' angle, you might like Britannia. It's pretty funny but it also has very violent elements (I am a wuss), not very gentle like Detectorists.

And amazingly, the troubadour that is Johnny Flynn may be a triple threat, it seems. I would love to see this (it's going to be streamed into some cinemas, too): Johnny Flynn in The Motive and the Cue | West End Theatre
but at the moment I can't make any of the screenings so that's pretty annoying.

Johnny Flynn in The Motive and the Cue | West End Theatre

Johnny Flynn in The Motive and the Cue

https://www.westendtheatre.com/166418/star-watch/johnny-flynn/

RufustheFactualReindeer · 22/03/2024 16:54

Love this country

Rev would be my recommendation

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