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grrgyle , in Attempted a BLT for lunch today
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Looks good, but I think you might be lost. Where's the question?

VanHalbgott OP ,

Thought I’d post what I made to show you folks.

Not sure about a question, but I was just showing this community what I made for lunch because I hear that BLTs are really popular in Britain.

xkbx ,

The thread feels very British

grrgyle ,
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I don't eat bacon myself, but it does look tasty. Thanks for taking the time to share.

Unforeseen ,
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The pickle with the chips is a nice touch. I will have to try that sometime

OrnateLuna , in Anybody remember Edd Gould and Eddsworld?

I remember binge watching his series a few years after his death, really sucked to hear about his passing.

Hugh_Jeggs , in Any more British zombie films?

You can just go into Spoons on a Thursday lunchtime

Superfool ,

It's like a Thriller remake at the bar.

King_Bob_IV , in Any more British zombie films?

Not a movie but zomboat is a fantastic British zombie tv series.

frazorth ,

So sad it only had one season. Absolutely loved it!

Emperor , in Any more British zombie films?
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I made a list - 268 items on it.

It depends on what you are after:

Fast zombies - 28 Days/Weeks Later, prepare for the sequels

Slow: The Dead; Salvage

Zombie Nazis: The Outpost films

Comedy: Pride, Prejudice and Zombies; Harold's Gone Stiff; Cockneys vs Zombies

Kung-fu: Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

TV: Dead Set (if you are familiar with Big Brother); In The Flesh; Zomboat; Derren Brown's Apocalypse

Early: Womaneater; Dr Blood's Coffin; The Plague of the Zombies; The Frozen Dead; The Oblong Box; Horror Express; Let Sleeping Corpses Lie

Worst: Doghouse - pisses me off thinking about that claptrap

Shorts: Danger 50,000 Zombies (you may recognise the stars), I also provide links to various other shorts in the list

zcd ,

This guy british zombies

Emperor ,
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This guy this guys

1nk ,

Cool list! Haven't seen many of these, but I've another you can add: girl with all the gifts (2016). It's pretty fun, more a late stage 28 days later style fast zombies, even has the same military captain (Dr who?).

Emperor ,
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Good shout - it's on the IMDb list but, as I rated it 8/10, I should have added it to the recommendations above as it is a different spin on the genre.

zcd , in Any more British zombie films?

You might enjoy “Dead Set” It’s a British series based around people in a big brother reality show during a zombie outbreak

Huffkin , in Any more British zombie films?

Devil's playground, rezort and outpost spring to mind

LEDZeppelin , in Any more British zombie films?

What’s their favorite food? Brain and chips?

lemmyng , in Any more British zombie films?
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28 Days Later, Cockneys vs Zombies

VanHalbgott , in What's your favourite sarnie/butty?

I’ve made chicken salad sandwiches before!

But I live in the USA instead of the UK.

deadcatbounce , in What's your favourite sarnie/butty?
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Chips (that's not crisps for the 'Mercans).
Cheese and tomato.
BLT.

Emperor , in What are some good B&W British films and shows?
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First stop has to be the Ealing comedies. There are some absolute classics in there but it also captures the feeling of that post-War period.

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is also well worth a watch, probably my favourite spy movie. Just don't read too much on the plot and

If you want less serious espionage then Carry on Spying is for you. A number of the early Carry Ons are in B&W, although they tend not to be as good as the colour ones where they really hit their stride but some, like Spying, have a lot of charm and Carry on Nurse feels lime them finally honing thr formula. If you like that kind of comedy then try the St Trinian's films.

The Third Man is a classic. You'll also find a number of early Hitchcock films that meet your criteria (The 39 Steps, The Lady Vanishes), as would early Powell & Pressburger (eg Black Narcissus) and.David Lean (Brief Encounter, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, etc).

The Railway Children is one of those quintessentially British films. As are Went the Day Well? and Billy Liar, although for different reasons.

If you are looking for horror then try the anthology film Dead of Night, that last segment will stay with you. If you want more scares then the early Hammer Films are B&W. Although they are famous for their monster movies don't overlook The Quatermass Experiment or Hound of the Baskervilles. If you like a but if Holmes, then check out the Basil Rathbone ones.

There are countless B&W war movies but I suppose thr one to start with is The Dambusters or Ice Cold in Alex or The Cruel Sea.

Quick.mixed bag of real life or adaptations: A Night to Remember (the best Titanic film, probably), Lord of the Flies, Village of the Damned (love John Wyndham), Things to Come (based on the HG Wells novel), The Scarlett Pimpernel (and let's not forget "Pimpernel" Smith), The Elephant Man by David Lynch, Our Man in Havana (more Graham Greene), and Olivier's Hamlet

If you are up for more modern films, then I'd recommend A Field in England and Control (about Ian Curtis from Joy Division).

VanHalbgott , in Should the UK government embrace the Fediverse?

Mastodon has Eddsworld now.

@gould.family@beetoons.tv

It’s an Edd-stremely good reason.

DessertStorms , in What are some good B&W British films and shows?
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Give these listings a scroll:
https://talkingpicturestv.co.uk/schedule/ or https://www.tptvencore.co.uk/ (both are by the same channel)

Hossenfeffer , in What are some good B&W British films and shows?
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What kind of stuff do you like?

VanHalbgott OP ,

Classic works. Black and white, if possible.

I like Keeping Up Appearances though.

I also like Eddsworld a lot but that’s different.

Hossenfeffer ,
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Emperor's comment is a great starting place. The Ealing comedies, in particular, are glorious.

For TV series, Wikipedia has you covered. Some of the heavy hitters from that list are:

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