Since I got a Roku stick for streaming, I've been subscribing to Acorn TV, which has some very good British progamming. Many of their shows are really excellent. One that I'm completely hooked on is called Moving On, which already has 7 seasons on Acorn, an 8th will be filmed this year. It's a series of independent stories, having nothing to do with each other. Each story is about 45 minutes long. They are about realistic, everyday people facing various crises in their lives, and how they resolve them. The people look like real human beings, not movie stars. And each episode is very well acted and directed. They are fascinating.
Has anyone else discovered this gem?
Another show that I enjoy on Acorn is called QI. It's as quirky as the name implies. It's kind of a panel quiz game narrated by Stephen Fry, always with Alan Davies (remember Jonathan Creek?) on the panel, and various other witty people. It's very funny, and head and shoulders above any other quiz game on TV.
There are also many good cop/courtroom/mystery shows. This channel is well worth the 5 bucks or so I pay each month for it. I like it so much that I've cancelled Netflix streaming, though I still get one DVD at a time from Netflix.
Has anyone else discovered this gem?
Another show that I enjoy on Acorn is called QI. It's as quirky as the name implies. It's kind of a panel quiz game narrated by Stephen Fry, always with Alan Davies (remember Jonathan Creek?) on the panel, and various other witty people. It's very funny, and head and shoulders above any other quiz game on TV.
There are also many good cop/courtroom/mystery shows. This channel is well worth the 5 bucks or so I pay each month for it. I like it so much that I've cancelled Netflix streaming, though I still get one DVD at a time from Netflix.

