I've been neglecting this thread. Recently I HAVE BEEN WATCHING:
One Day on Netflix. Loved it! Delightful, and not just for basic straights. Better than both the book and the film. I found it so watchable, and the leads were perfectly cast.
Masters of the Air on Apple TV+. Also loved this, albeit it went from being something properly special to 'just quite good' by the end. It's very American and very sincere/Spielberg-y, but in a way that swept me along, and the cast and stories were top notch. A bit odd that it's basically 80% british actors pretending to be Americans, but they were great. Oh and the production values were REALLY QUITE SOMETHING.
Fellow Travellers on Paramount+. I had a half price Paramount Plus trial for 3 months, and staggered my way through six episodes of this series across the whole of this time, and cancelled before I could finish / have to pay full whack for a month. It should have been right up my street, but I found it flat and uninvolving. I should have just watched via caps of Bomer and Bailey's arses on LPSG
Now I'm watching Mary and George on Now, and Once Upon A Time In Belfast on iPlayer. Both great so far, and I'm finally getting my head around The Troubles thanks to the latter.