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Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Detective and crime/ thriller TV programmes.

Doris Day films.

As Time Goes By, with the fabulous Judi Dench.

 

I'm drinking Irn Bru, and I am sober.

I couldn't think of any cosy programmes, but I've got to agree with Yogi that Doris Day movies have that effect on me. They make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, especially Pillow Talk. Jack Lemmon in his comedy roles has the same effect on me 

suzybean

If by 'cosy' we're talking feelgood telly, I loved (and recently re-watched) Darlings Buds of May

 

If we're talking television we just love to watch and could watch anytime, quite a lot!      Someone mentioned Ally McBeal, I did enjoy that - and I've just seen the first episode of Harry's Law and I think I'm going to fall in love with this too.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

If by 'cosy' we're talking feelgood telly, I loved (and recently re-watched) Darlings Buds of May

 

If we're talking television we just love to watch and could watch anytime, quite a lot!      Someone mentioned Ally McBeal, I did enjoy that - and I've just seen the first episode of Harry's Law and I think I'm going to fall in love with this too.

Darling Buds of May really did have the feel good factor . I'd almost forgotten.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

If by 'cosy' we're talking feelgood telly, I loved (and recently re-watched) Darlings Buds of May

 

If we're talking television we just love to watch and could watch anytime, quite a lot!      Someone mentioned Ally McBeal, I did enjoy that - and I've just seen the first episode of Harry's Law and I think I'm going to fall in love with this too.

Darling Buds of May really did have the feel good factor . I'd almost forgotten.

Oh, me too. I used to love that 

FM

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