I apparently must watch a lot of BBC shows, because in my search for a movie this week, London Hospital popped up as a suggestion. I don’t know how I hadn’t found it until now–it totally looks like a show I’m gonna love. Like Call the Midwife, it is set in East London in the early 1900’s.
It follows the lives of the nurses, doctors, and patients, kind of like a Grey’s Anatomy, only with a lot more substance. And, true to form, the BBC has tried to get most of their stories from the journals of the nurses and doctors. I can’t wait to dive into this series.
Let me know what you think if you decide to watch it–or if you have already seen it. I may just have to stay in bed all weekend and watch the entire series. 😉
Peace out Girl Scouts & have yourself a great weekend,
~Mavis
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janet says
Mavis
Check out the British series Folyes War”. It is outstanding.
I love your blog thank you for all the ideas and inspiration. I think I will weigh my harvests next year!
janet
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Mavis Butterfield says
Thanks Janet. I’ll take a look.
Dawn says
I love BBC… I’m going to have to check it out.
Mavis Butterfield says
I think the BBC rules!
Jenn says
I watched the first episode of the first season just the other day and I am hooked! Hope you like it!
Susan says
I LOVED this series, but only the first 2 seasons were on Amazon Prime. Enjoy!
Laura says
Thanks for the suggestion. I love these BBC shows.
linda harper says
That’s on my watch list as well! We watch a lot of BBC as well. I love Foyle’s War and Lark Rise to Candleford.
One we have fallen in love with is Murdoch Mysteries which is a Canadian show now in the 7th season I believe. It’s time is around 1890 an he’s like a Sherlock Holmes and also uses their “newest” technology in solving crimes.