vivdunstan: Test card (tv)
I've been working through some of the old TV programmes on Britbox. Many still to watch, time and energy permitting. One I'm currently watching is Bergerac, a UK crime drama which ran from 1981-1991 and was a fixture on BBC TV throughout the 1980s. Set on Jersey, and starring John Nettles who would later go on to star in Midsomer Murders on ITV.

I initially started to watch Bergerac on Britbox from the beginning. Back in the 80s I started watching from series 3, so hadn't seen the very start. It has some charms, but I was really struggling with the acting by the initial love interest. So my strategy now is to cherry pick episodes throughout the whole run. Last night I was watching the first of the Philippa Vale ones, featuring recurring guest star Liza Goddard as a jewel thief. I will definitely watch all of those. Next I've got the first episode in series 4, which sees the introduction of Louise Jameson's long-running character Susan. And we'll see where I go beyond that. Though this web page will be a big help.

I have always loved the accordion-based theme music of Bergerac, written by George Fenton. More recently I did my own accordion arrangement of it, and enjoy playing it immensely. The TV version of the theme was tweaked over the years, but here is a nice early version. Note that isn't the full opening titles. But it's the best version I've found online of the original theme tune audio.

vivdunstan: Photo of some of my books (books)
Just finished The Frangipani Tree Mystery by Ovidia Yu, the first in a series of Singapore set whodunnits set in the 1930s and 1940s. This book was recommended to me by my TBR bibliologist. I'd said that I wanted to read books in or about other places and other perspectives. It was a very enjoyable Golden Age style whodunnit, in an original setting, and with a very original protagonist. Thoroughly enjoyed that and I will definitely read more in the series. My dad spent some time in Singapore in the early 1950s, so this was an especially interesting read for me.
vivdunstan: Photo of some of my books (books)
The latest book finished was The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. This is a whodunnit, based on a group of retirees in a retirement home investigating crime. It has a feel of cosy murder fiction, but is more pacy than normal, told in 115 short chapters, from multiple points of view, with constant changes in perspective. At the start I found this rapid writing style quite a shock to my system, but I quickly adapted, and found it a real page turner, with a plot full of twists and turns, good characterisation - often highly emotive where needed - and comedy throughout. The ingenuity of the elderly detectives is remarkable and hilarious. I will definitely be reading the sequel book. Thoroughly recommended. Rating 5/5.

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