Watching TV is not a new activity, and we normally don't watch a lot of US or Canadian TV anyways, but what's new is we've been traveling virtually via international TV.
We spent a fair bit of time in Sicily via the Italian show, (with English subtitles) "Inspector Montalbano" and the prequal "Young Montalbano".
Written by Andrea Camilleri, the books are enjoyable too, if you are into Police Procedurals, which we obviously are.
37 episodes on the original and 12 on the prequal
Then we went back to Venice to watch a German production of Donna Leon's excellent "Inspector Brunetti" series. It was weird to watch an Italian show, with spoken German and of course, English subs.
My wife is pretty fluent in German and she was always saying "that's not what they said!".
We've been to Venice numerous times, and it was fun when we recognized places we frequented when there.
26 episodes.
We then went to Mallorca, to watch the BBC production of "The Mallorca Files".
Once again, same genre, but all in English.
Fluffy, but fun.
Returning to the continent, France's TV series "Murder in XXXXXX" where each episode is in a new XXXXX venue, with typically a different cast.
Generally they are not set in large cities, although there was one in Aix en Provence and one in Strasbourg, which are both larger regional centres.
We are on episode 29 of the 67 available. French with English subtitles.
As with the spoken German mentioned above on the Venice shows, now it's my turn to make comments about what was said and what was typed. When I was younger, I was pretty well French bilingual, so as long as they speak relatively slowly, I can understand most of what is said. Since I moved away from Quebec in 1974, I'm relatively happy with my ability to understand what is going on.
Throughout all of those we'd often watch an episode or two of BBC's excellent series "Escape To The Country".
It's been on for 20+ series and over 650+ episodes.
You get a little bit about the area that people are searching to move to, as they show 3 houses that could potentially be their new homes.
For all of the shows above, there are many about places we've been before, but also plenty of places we plan to go to.
One in particular was an impressive cave system which had a starring role in "Murder in Rocamadour".
LINK to Cave Info
Also, we saw a
historic brewery in a Village called Hook Norton that piqued our interest, and we mail ordered some product, really enjoyed it, and plan to go tour there on our next UK visit - hopefully soon!
Finally, as we work our way around France in the current series we are on, I try to make sure I have the appropriate Wine to pair with the show.
Tonight I have to decide on a Loire White or a Burgundy Red as the 2 shows scheduled align with those vinicultural regions (or close enough for my cellar and palate).
Oh yeah - that's one of my other COVID-19 activities, albeit not really new...