Yeah, once a week a Lewis or Midsomer murders (or maybe even one of both) is a good enough dose! I went just by the broadcasts, which was also one a week I guess. It was the fixed thing for wednesday evenings for a long time here. But I guess I got some kind of overdose of british detectives at some point because I am not really watching most anymore at the moment. I also liked Dalziel & Pascoe, and (before I'm gonna list things ) some more. Foyle's war is another great one. With a historic setting (England during WW2) which sets it a bit apart from other british detectives, just like brother Cadfael of course, which is an oldie now but still one of my fav series ever!
I remember Foyle! Another one with a historic setting is George Gently, but I don't like it. There's also an Australian one, maybe you've heard of it - Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. It's not bad, but omg the fashion is so beautiful (it's set in 1920s). Oh and Miss Fisher is young, and not some old grandma xD Oh and something else British, but completely diffetent - Only Fools and Horses.
Lots of things....documentaries, biographies, some movies...some reality tv...not all of it... I am interested in many things. I am not interested in any weekly dramas or sitcoms of today....Like the older shows better.....lucy, father knows best, etc...the stuff with heart.
TV hasn't been that interesting to me since Twin Peaks, which was WAY different than most. Leave it to David Lynch. I watch Grimm.
Only science or some travel channel's, something that can give u an information to think about.and make u smarter )
The Three Stooges rule......and The Avengers aren't too bad either although they sometimes look a bit dated.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=CjyjDRN9kr8 Hotwater