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Chemar 03-10-2014 10:06 AM

nope you don't have to sign in. It says so, but just ignore it. I watch a lot of PBS videos and have never ever had to register or sign in. You just enter your zip code so they can match you to your local PBS station

JeanKNC 03-10-2014 08:41 PM

Mr Selfridge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aggie (Post 1047015)
Hi I am wondering if anyone has enjoyed the "Mr Selfridge"series. I watched the first series about this amazing american nicknamed "Mile a minute Harry"because he breathed his ideas into existence and was a supreme delegator. Evidently in real life, Selfridge convinced the GPO (post and communications of that time) to give hime the number 1 so all people had to do to get his department store was dial 1!! What confidence and persuasion he had (and $$$$ too)

I love the historic elements of the series - a department store in the early 1900's in England - and of course the fashion , particularly the hair and hats.
The writing is quite clever as well but I just enjoy watching it!

I am looking forward to series 2 coming to Australia!

Cheers
Aggie:)


I have seen it a few times. Loved it for the same reasons. Series 2 begins
Soon here. I am in U S -- in Florida.

Kitt 03-11-2014 09:16 AM

When I went to it it said to sign in so I clicked on that. Then it had a privacy policy and nothing about putting in a zip code. When I left the site it said that you could no longer view the video as it had expired.

I found the same thing when I used my search engine - the video has expired. I did try it yesterday when you mentioned it but it had already expired 3/10/14. I was too late. Oh well.

I also watch a lot of PBS shows. Actually we have numerous PBS stations to watch on TV.

Mari 04-07-2014 02:37 AM

There were signs that this season will be better than the first . . .. here's hoping.
Henri is back and I like his storyline with Agnes Towler.

jprinz99 04-08-2014 09:05 AM

binge watched most of season 1 recently when my PBS station re-aired them. Caught several and got into it. Even my husband watched a bit.Wonder if we will be able to buy/rent a disc of a season 1 to catch up.

Missed the Sunday night of Season 2, hope they re-run it befor next Sunday as I enjoy the show.

Chemar 04-08-2014 10:57 AM

Hi Jane
the current season's episodes can be watched online for a while after they air

At this link you will find the full episodes of Season 2, episode 1 and 2 available (you do not have to sign in, just select your local PBS station when prompted)
http://video.pbs.org/program/masterpiece/episodes/

Qwerky 04-09-2014 03:37 AM

Love the show!
 
Nice to meet another fan!!!!
And as good as season 1 was, I like season 2 maybe a little more. Jeremy Piven's acting has toned down a little and it's appreciated.

Do you watch any other pbs shows? Any "call the midwife" fans out there?

Mari 04-10-2014 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qwerky (Post 1062401)
Nice to meet another fan!!!!
And as good as season 1 was, I like season 2 maybe a little more. Jeremy Piven's acting has toned down a little and it's appreciated.

Do you watch any other pbs shows? Any "call the midwife" fans out there?

Yes, it is deeply appreciated.

:)

Lara 04-11-2014 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qwerky (Post 1062401)
Do you watch any other pbs shows? Any "call the midwife" fans out there?

Qwerky,
just letting you know in case you missed it... There is another thread for "Call The Midwife" so yes, there are fans.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread202398.html


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