?"Been a while since we've had one of these, and the nights are drawing in, so I need something new to watch. A few to get things going.. ""Cold War"" (1998) Series made by the same people who did 'The World at War'. Covers the period from 1945 to 1991. This is episode 1, the same person's put up all the other episodes too.. ""To Mars by A-Bomb: The Secret History of Project Orion"" (2002) BBC film about the Cold War era plan to build an ocean liner-sized spaceship, propelled by endless external nuclear explosions. Fascinating from start to finish. ""Reggae"" (1971) Film about the 1970 Wembley reggae festival. Live clips, interviews, etc. If you like old ska/reggae you'll love it. "
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 13 Feb 2024, 13:59
by El Scorchio
"Vexed 2:50 Seconded. I watched it last year or so. Brilliant doc, and completely heartbreaking in a lot of places. Especially the one guy- I won't go into more detail with him for the sake of anyone who hasn't seen it, but, if you've seen it you know."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 13 Feb 2024, 13:10
by zico
"On Netflix - Lover, Stalker, Killer - You will never go on a date again after watching this! How to Catch a Serial Killer. Story of how British cop Steve Fulcher's career was ended after the arrest of killer Christopher Halliwell. Perfect example of how a criminals rights seem more important than a victims."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 19:24
by Chip Shop Charlie
I have to agree with Chim....that Dopesick series had me shouting at the TV. Painkiller is a little too polished.
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 14:58
by Hammer and Pickle
"Crikey chim - that’s a hardcore opioid right? The strongest thing I’ve ever had was Ketonal Forte for an earache and that was aaaaiiiiiiiiii!!!!-type pain. Anyway, that’s it. Dooesick was the one I was recommended but forgot the name and came up with Painkiller. It’s on Netflix, which is my usual TV experience dealer these days."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 12:13
by chim chim cha boo
"Hammer and Pickle 1:05 Sat Jan 27 I'm on that stuff (Oxycontin) after the crash. Fuck Painkiller off and watch the infinitely better Dopesick. Neither of those shows are documentaries (they are dramas) but they both explain the Purdue Pharma's lies. It's a sickening story but Dopesick was close to Michael Keaton's (I think one of America's best actors) heart as his nephew died abusing it. It's got the excellent Will Poulter, an English actor in it too"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 11:40
by lowlife
"American Nightmare is good, insane how the police and FBI handled that. Watched Captains of the World, on Netflix. Pretty decent stuff, apart from Aluko appearing in it. They even put ‘England legend’ under her name. Ridiculous box ticking. Utterly useless commentary from her as usual."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 11:40
by lowlife
"American Nightmare is good, insane how the police and FBI handled that. Watched Captains of the World, on Netflix. Pretty decent stuff, apart from Aluko appearing in it. They even put ‘England legend’ under her name. Ridiculous box ticking. Utterly useless commentary from her as usual."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 09 Feb 2024, 20:13
by Tomshardware
"Vexed 2:50 Fri Jan 26 Watched this yesterday. Must be the hardest hitting documentary I've ever seen, very sad and a real roller coaster."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 04 Feb 2024, 12:42
by martinbritt_63
"""Behind The Gate"" Horse-racing documentary (2013) - 85 minutes duration. Narrated by Joe Pesci Worth a watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVjv9iXD3hM"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 13:05
by Hammer and Pickle
"Been recommended Painkiller. It's about the start and aftermath of the big-pharma-fueled opioid pandemic in the US, which as far as I can tell is now pretty much out of control. Grim viewing but it's a duty, I suppose."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 11:50
by Tomshardware
Vexed 2:50 Fri Jan 26 Looks interesting.
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 11:40
by claypole
24 hours in police custody - murder on camera
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 10:54
by PostmanPissed
"Those into F1 the Brawn four parter on Disney+ is a decent watch. Not just the fairy tale of a constructor's championship and driver's championship but the background turmoil of barely any money, jealousy of the big teams and the politics between the teams and Ecclestone and Moseley. The only issue is the presenter Keanu Reeves, surprised he didn't send any of the interviewee's to sleep."
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 22:57
by chim chim cha boo
mallard 6:28 Thu Jan 11 Seriously? Have you never seen World At War?
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 22:47
by zico
If anyone likes their crime dramas American Murder: The Family Next Door is a haunting watch.
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 22:02
by mallard
"LeroysBoots 12:17 Fri Jan 26 Re: Recommend a Documentary Ch4 now, Miners Stroke, looks decentl Just watched the first episode - great viewing! Must admit it shocked me how much The Miners loved their hard-working, filthy jobs!"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 12:23
by 1964
Another shout for: World War 2 - From the Frontlines A bit biased towards the US and it misses out important battles like Arnhem and Burma but very good nonetheless. Fantastic colored enhanced film.
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 11:26
by LeroysBoots
"Vexed, never knew about that, just watched the trailer, definitely going on my list, thank you"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 11:04
by Oh dear
It’s a pity nobody has ever a documentary on the three guys who got shot in Rettendon. That’d be worth watching ;>)
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 02:50
by Vexed
"A Life Of Crime 1984-2020 is great, a bit grim and probably one of the most gutting things I've ever watched but fully recommend it despite these things!"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 00:31
by LeroysBoots
"Stroke !, Strike even"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 00:27
by BBondsBootlaces
Thanks Zuki. I watched off the rails...was amusing until it wasn't. What a story.
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 00:17
by LeroysBoots
"Ch4 now, Miners Stroke, looks decentl"
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 13:11
by Northern Sold
What zico said... American Nightmare incredible story... Half way through the new Netflix 8 parter on last years 6 Nations tournament (Full Contact) very well made and a great insight into the background (players/coaches) etc... it's not quite a warts and all Living with Lions but it's very watchable
Re: Recommend a Documentary
Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 13:06
by ludo21
Having not watched a Who Do You Think You Are for about 8 years I watched Josh Widacombe's one this week (think it was probably a repeat)... no spoilers but it is definitely worth a watch... on BBC iPlayer.