"Murder in Provence"
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"Murder in Provence"
Has anybody watched the first episodes of this new British murder mystery series, based on the Antoine Verlaque novels by M. L. Longworth? We caught the first of three last night and were pleasantly surprised. It wasn't awful; in fact, we actually enjoyed it. The reliable Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll (and Patricia Hodge doing her grand dame thing) were fun, the dialogue was occasionallly clever, and the photography, in Aix and Cassis, was glorious. Allam is an investigating judge, Carroll his partner, Hodge Carroll's slightly controlling mother, and Aix the beautiful setting where somehow people keep getting murdered.
So far there are only three episodes, available at Britbox. You can get a free trial membership for seven days, more than enough time to watch the three episodes. A lot of Britbox's content overlaps with that on Acorn, so I'm not sure we'll keep it after this week is up, but it's quite inexpensive if we do ($6.99 a month).
If you need a diversion from the horror du jour, you could do worse.
So far there are only three episodes, available at Britbox. You can get a free trial membership for seven days, more than enough time to watch the three episodes. A lot of Britbox's content overlaps with that on Acorn, so I'm not sure we'll keep it after this week is up, but it's quite inexpensive if we do ($6.99 a month).
If you need a diversion from the horror du jour, you could do worse.
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We enjoyed this show a lot. But if you enjoy tv series in France and other places, you might enjoy subscribing to MHz, a foreign language (non-English) streaming service. I can’t tell you how much fun it is to watch and listen to shows in French, Italian, Spanish and other languages. And if you’re a Murder mystery fan, then you will love Murder in… a mystery series taking place in different towns and regions throughout France. I’m happy because Season 9 starts this week! And there are many, many more shows!
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We enjoyed this show a lot. But if you enjoy tv series in France and other places, you might enjoy subscribing to MHz, a foreign language (non-English) streaming service. I can’t tell you how much fun it is to watch and listen to shows in French, Italian, Spanish and other languages. And if you’re a Murder mystery fan, then you will love Murder in… a mystery series taking place in different towns and regions throughout France. I’m happy because Season 9 starts this week! And there are many, many more shows!
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[QUOTE=danon;17350195]MHz is my favourite streaming service. I love listing to Spanish, Italian and French, I even learned several words in Swedish ! During this Covid travel drought scenes of Berlin, Zurich, Naples, Stockholm, Bern and other European locations have been delightful to see once again.[/
My favorite, too! I can safely say that I especially enjoy murder in many languages!
My favorite, too! I can safely say that I especially enjoy murder in many languages!
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The advantage of murders in European series is that they rarely involve firearms. It is one of the reasons that I watch a lot of the British, Belgian and German murder series (besides the French ones) and almost no American ones because the deaths are so tranquil and there are no shootouts or car chases.
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The advantage of murders in European series is that they rarely involve firearms. It is one of the reasons that I watch a lot of the British, Belgian and German murder series (besides the French ones) and almost no American ones because the deaths are so tranquil and there are no shootouts or car chases.
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I thought the same. Engrenages (Spiral) or Line of Duty are anything but tranquil! Though there’s definitely a difference between the cop-style shows and the gentler, cozy-style mysteries.
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