CatastropheThat was fun. An American in Britain has a six-night stand with an Irish woman, she gets pregnant, they decide to get married. Six 25-minute episodes, and a cracking good time was had by all. (I just wish every tv station ever in the British Isles would give up that horrendous practice of splattering the whole of any decent tv show's credit roll with voice-over advertisment for some other damn show.)
BlindspotWoman appears in Times Square, naked and with no memory, but covered in new tattoos, one of which names a I-forget-which-agency agent. She is more than she seems, and is being shadowed by someone who knows who she is. (Show is kinda boring because the agent dude is as wooden as a very woody thing.)
ContinuumHas returned.
Other than that, I'm out of shows.
I watched
Happy Valley, as recommended a while back up-thread, and that too is a fantastic short-run British tv show. A policewoman raising her dead daughter's son is confronted by the re-emergence in her borough of the man who raped her daughter and who she blames for her daughter's death. A superior portrayal of intense grief.