Any Father Brown and Don Matteo fans here?
I've read all of the Father Brown books and watched all of the episodes for both shows that are available for streaming. I'm not religious but think the stories provide good food for thought.
whathehell
(29,787 posts)You might like Don Matteo--it's on a premium Amazon channel, Mhz. There are zillions of episodes!
whathehell
(29,787 posts)We love Sid and Lady Felicia. not to mention Mrs. Mccarthy and her hats.
I haven't heard of Don Matteo..What is it like?
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)The show is set in Umbria and it's in Italian with subtitles. There is minimal violence.
whathehell
(29,787 posts)I very much enjoyed Donna Leon's Inpector Brunetti series which is set in Venice, so I'll definitely try it..Thanks for the tip.
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)Inspector Brunetti sounds good, too!
Polly Hennessey
(7,453 posts)barbaraann
(9,287 posts)I also like to read G.K. Chesterton quotes. Here are some:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/7014283.G_K_Chesterton
Ritabert
(745 posts)...followed by Death in Paradise on Saturday nights.
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)The current teevee show, not so much. There was a show back in the seventies that did a good job of realizing the stories.
I enjoy the Don Matteo show, they're light but nice. Never seen the books, I presume there are some.
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)The show was created by Director/Screenwriter Enrico Oldoini. Some people have so much talent!!
Walleye
(35,663 posts)barbaraann
(9,287 posts)I watched SO MANY during the pandemic...
Walleye
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(9,287 posts)Walleye
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(35,663 posts)ratchiweenie
(7,923 posts)So fun and refreshing. Don't know Don Matteo but I'll look for it.
barbaraann
(9,287 posts)It's set in Umbria, first in Gubbio and then in Spoleto. The scenery is such a joy!