Shared by Fernando Hidalgo:
Last summer I travelled to Cambridge in the UK. During the weekend, I could go to beautiful places. One of them was a tiny village, GRANTCHESTER, with a church and a place called The Orchard where I could drink tea and scones. Somebody told me that there was a TV series based on the book "The Grantchester Mysteries" by James Runcie.
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In spite of a considerable rural background, I cannot but recommend this funny, witty and deeper than it looks series. Is is a show, a documenary,
I love Jeremy Clarkson's selfdeprecating humour, his wonderful accent. Also, specially the 2nd season, they way he feels about Brexit, institutions, meaningless and unsesible laws...Perhaps you know him after many years of Top Gear tv programs all over the world.
The rest of cast of this show have become celebrities after the first season, but they are authentic -or so they seem-: “I’m absolutely delighted that, once again you’ll be able to spend some time with Cheerful Charlie, Gerald, Lisa and of course, Kaleb".
it is also a great series to get to know vocabulary related to agriculture: machinery, seeds, farm work,
if you want to know more about this series I can also recommend you this great review from The Spectator: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/first-rate-tv-clarksons-farm-on-amazon-prime-reviewed/
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