Netflix Faves

You all know I'm a Netflix junkie.  Watching Netflix is a huge part of my knitting experience.  Here are some of my favorites.

British Funnies
Fortysomething - Hugh Laurie!
That Mitchell and Webb Look - I love these guys!
Peep Show - same guys as above
Monday Monday
Men Behaving Badly
Saxondale
The IT Crowd
Black Books
Little Britain
Gavin & Stacey
The Thin Blue Line - Rowan Atkinson
Absolutely Fabulous
A Bit of Fry and Laurie
Coupling


British Scenery
Downton Abbey
The Grand - 1920s costuming
Agatha Christie's Marple (or any Agatha Christie, really)
Land Girls - WWII era
Doc Martin
Monarch of the Glen
Hamish MacBeth


Spy & Police & Mystery
Monk
Psych
George Gently
Hetty Wainthropp
Good Guys
The Avengers '62
The Avengers '63
The Avengers '65
The Avengers '66
The Avengers '67
Avengers '68
The New Avengers
Magnum P.I. - Tom Selleck.  Nuf said.
Miss Marple
Campion
The Prisoner
Secret Agent a.k.a. Danger Man
The Saint




Vintage
Rockford Files

Mission Impossible - the original series
Hawaii Five-O - the original series
Perry Mason
Quincy, M.E.

Dick Van Dyke Show
Colombo
McMillan and Wife
Mannix




American Funnies
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
30 Rock
Portlandia
Melissa & Joey
Hot in Cleveland
Parks & Recreation
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Samantha Who?
Ctrl
Sherri
Better Off Ted
Party Down
Community
Modern Family


Non-Fiction
Myth-Busters
Top Gear
The Detonators


Other
Eli Stone
Drop Dead Diva
Ugly Betty
Mistresses
#1 Ladies Detective Agency
Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis
William and Mary
Jeeves and Wooster - more Fry and Laurie

4 comments:

  1. Have you seen Spaced? It really deserves a spot on your British Funnies list. (It's on Netflix.)

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  2. I am so excited to see another female who loves Top Gear (not the only one up there we have in common, though)! I love those boys, and most people treat me like a crazy person when I say so. Do you prefer the British version?

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    1. Wow - I didn't even know there was an American version, so I guess I do prefer the British version!

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