Thursday 25 February 2021

My Top 10s - Sunday night telly...

This week, I'm taking a trip back down memory lane to look at my favourite, 'Sunday Night TV programmes.'

However, many of them weren't on a Sunday at all! What I'm talking about are shows with that laid back feel that would ease you into a Sunday. Debz calls them 'Cake and Custard' shows if you know what we mean. Light-hearted dramas with comedy involved (with the exception of one which is just comedy).

These are shows that we've enjoyed over the years, so much so, that I've bought many of them on DVD so that we can rewatch whenever the mood takes us.

10) Death In Paradise

Set on the island of St Marie, the show has had a revolving cast over the years with each main character being a British detective leading the investigations of the local police. The detectives are, in their own way a little quirky, and each has brought a novel twist to the show. You can catch it now on the BBC, and the first eight series are available on Netflix in the UK.


9) Born and Bred

Based in the fictional village of Ormston in Lancashire in Lancashire, it follows the lived of the villagers, in particular the doctors, father and son team of Arthur and Tom Gilder (Played by James Bolam and David French). Maggie Steed, who played the role of pub landlady Phyllis Woolf, is also in one of the other shows on this list.

8) Kingdom

The series follows Peter Kingdom (Stephen Fry), a small-town solicitor whose work revolves around cases brought by the eclectic and eccentric populace of  Norfolk village Market Shipborough (fictional). Ably assisted by his sidekick, Lyle (Karl Davies) they go about sorting the problems of the village whilst also having to deal with his wayward sister Beatrice (Hermoine Norris). It's available to watch on the ROKU channel in the UK at the moment.


Set in rural 1950s Kent, it follows the life of the Larkin family. It starred David Jason as "Pop" Larkin alongside Pam Ferris as "Ma" Larkin, with Catherine Zeta-Jones playing their eldest daughter Mariette, who marries tax inspector Cedric "Charley" Charlton, played by Philip Franks. 'Pop' is a farmer, who also a bit of a wheeler-dealer, flirtatious with ladies, and charming, good-hearted, but always on the lookout to keep the money flowing in. This is the programme that brought Catherine Zeta-Jones to most people's attention.

6) Last Of The Summer Wine

 Set and filmed in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England, and centred on a trio of old men and their youthful misadventures; the main three characters changed over the years but the ones we all think of as the best line up were 'Compo' (Bill Owen), 'Cleggy' (Peter Sallis) and 'Foggy' (Brian Wilde). The show ran from 1973 - 2010 and was a masterpiece of comedy. You can still see it on Britbox and it was recently showing on UKTV


It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a stage magician while also solving seemingly supernatural mysteries through his talent for logical deduction and his understanding of illusions. Caroline Quentin was his first side-kick, but along the way, there have been four others. Series 1-5 are still available to watch on the BBC iplayer.


4) Pie In The Sky

Detective Inspector Henry Crabbe is a long-serving police officer in the fictional county of Westershire. Henry Crabbe, while still being an on-duty, "semi-retired" policeman (much against his will), is the head chef and owner of the title restaurant set in the town of Middleton which he runs alongside his wife who is played by Maggie Seed (also in 'Born & Bred'). The shows follow his investigations as well as his attempts to run the restaurant. The show can still be seen on UKTV.


The first five series of Monarch of the Glen told the story of young restaurateur Archie MacDonald (Alastair Mackenzie,) trying to restore his childhood home in the Scottish Highlands, alongside  Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire, and Dawn Steele, whilst the final two series of the show focused on new Laird Paul Bowman trying to modernise the estate, primarily starring Lloyd Owen The show is based loosely on Sir Compton McKenzies 'Highland Novels' but set in the early 2000s as opposed to the 30s and 40s of the books.

2) Ballykissangel

Originally, the story revolved around a young English Roman Catholic priest, Peter Clifford (Stephen Tompkinson) as he became part of a rural community. It showed him trying to fit in with the local community but often hindered by  Father Macanally (Niall Tobin).  This show rated highly until both Tompkinson and bar owner Asssumpta Fitzgerald (Dervla Kirwan) left at the end of series 3. The show continued for three more series when it was ended, but the show at its best was a total joy to watch.


I just loved this series. The series concerns the adventures of the Lovejoy (Ian McShane), a roguish antiques dealer based in East Anglia. Within the trade, he has a reputation as a "divvy", a person with almost unnatural powers of recognising exceptional items as well as distinguishing genuine antiques from fakes or forgeries. Assisted by Tinker (Dudley Sutton) and his ever so slightly dim, assistant, Eric (Chris Jury), they solved the mysteries. The show, like so many others, started to run out of steam when original cast members Phyllis Logan (Lady Jane) and Chris Jury left the show and were replaced by Daine Parish who played Lovejoy's new apprentice, Beth Taylor and Caroline Langrishe who played Charlotte Cavendish, the new lady in Lovejoy's life. The show is the epitome of what I call Sunday Night TV.


There are many other shows in this category that I could have chosen, but these are the ones that I loved. Let me know what show you thought should be in this line-up.

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3 comments:

  1. You have pretty much the same taste as me James loved lovejoy.monach of the glen.darling buds of May. David Jason made this.with Obama ferris as ma karkin all great series xx

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