I can just see you fastenating your cardigan!I have found the BBC Archive YouTube channel to be fastenating. It show a full and varied selection.
Sorry Wallace, couldn't help it.I think it is time you replace that old black and white TV and the UHF aerial it is connected to. Curiously, or may be not, I often curate my own viewing schedule but find myself mixing up the genres and preferring to watch programmes on demand at a similar time of day to when they are typically broadcast. Currently working my way through Poirot which I see as a nine'ish watch and also Dr Who which I prefer to watch earlier in the evening with a light comedy and/or documentary sandwiched in between.No, sorry, I'm not equipped for that (except on my iPad screen), and even if I was I'm rather traditionalist – unlike GenZ (or whatever) who wouldn't dream of watching linear TV, I think there is value in the mixed content you (should) get instead of binge-watching self-interest content.
) and later Tommy the Toreador 1959. It has also got a vast catchup library.Each to his own. However, my TVs are not due for pensioning off... just not "smart". And I use my Internet bandwidth for computer things.I think it is time you replace that old black and white TV and the UHF aerial it is connected to.