TV Series set in the Southern United States

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I always enjoy TV series set in the American South or pre-20th century United States in general, so I'm looking for recommendations.

Justified, True Blood, The Walking Dead, Dexter and Deadwood are the series inspiring this thread, so they're off the table. Any others I should be watching?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 499
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    Try Nashville http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_%282012_TV_series%29 on 1channel.ch

    Dallas (2012 version)

    Hatfields & McCoys (was on Channel 5, now on DVD)
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    I don't watch it myself but this should fit the bill

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_on_Wheels_%28TV_series%29
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    Never watched Treme (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treme_(TV_series)) but I hear it gets good reviews
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 499
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    Found Treme to be boring, but I'm definitely interested in Hell on Wheels!
  • CorwinCorwin Posts: 16,588
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    Not the South but Copper set in 1860's New York had a pretty good first season and has been renewed for a longer 2nd Season.

    I thought it was better than Hell on Wheels (mentioned above) which is set in the same period.
  • MoreTearsMoreTears Posts: 7,025
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    Corwin wrote: »
    I thought it was better than Hell on Wheels (mentioned above) which is set in the same period.

    I rated Copper's first season dead even with Hell On Wheels' second season, but a friend of mine didn't think Copper deserved to be put along side HOW, quality-wise.

    Interestingly, Copper had been a project in development at AMC but was eventually passed on and it got picked up at BBC America. I can't help but wonder how Copper would have been different had it come to life on AMC. Probably would have had a higher budget.
  • Mr TeacakeMr Teacake Posts: 6,593
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    Dawson's Creek
  • JCRJCR Posts: 24,028
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    I always enjoy TV series set in the American South or pre-20th century United States in general, so I'm looking for recommendations.

    Justified, True Blood, The Walking Dead, Dexter and Deadwood are the series inspiring this thread, so they're off the table. Any others I should be watching?

    Deadwood is in South Dakota, South Dakota is in the Mid West, not the South.
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    Loved North and South with the late Patrick Swayze which can be bought 2nd hand for a song, on Amazon. But that's a 2 part mini-series so dont know if that's what you want. Actually I think I mistakenly bought 2 DVD's of the second part, so PM me if you want it. You can have it for the postage.

    On a cultural note, Ken Burns' Civil War Documentary had me riveted, all 11 hours of it.

    I find pre war Southern stuff absolutely unmissable, although Hatfields and McCoys has taken a time to grow on me. :)
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    Mr Teacake wrote: »
    Dawson's Creek

    :D:D

    Haha. I've never watched it. I thought it was set in modern day!
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    tally wrote: »
    :D:D

    Haha. I've never watched it. I thought it was set in modern day!

    Dawson's Creek was filmed in the South, in North Carolina, but it was set in New England, in Boston and Capeside, a fictional town in Massachusetts.
  • MisterP57MisterP57 Posts: 126
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    Breaking Bad is set in the Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • petelypetely Posts: 2,994
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    I always enjoy TV series set in the American South or pre-20th century United States in general, so I'm looking for recommendations.

    Justified, True Blood, The Walking Dead, Dexter and Deadwood are the series inspiring this thread, so they're off the table. Any others I should be watching?

    Interesting observation about the southern states, not many would disagree with you there :D

    You could try The Dukes of Hazzard - if that doesn't put you off nothing will.
    I do agree with mprince about Treme. I started watching the first series when it came out and it seemed to be mostly a bunch of petty criminals swearing at each other,
  • Mark AMark A Posts: 7,687
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    Hart Of Dixie?

    Regards

    Mark
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,105
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    JCR wrote: »
    Deadwood is in South Dakota, South Dakota is in the Mid West, not the South.

    I know. :) I also said "pre-20th century United States in general".
    petely wrote: »
    Interesting observation about the southern states, not many would disagree with you there :D

    :D;)

    Thanks for your suggestions, everyone. Keep 'em coming, if you've got any more.
  • MoreTearsMoreTears Posts: 7,025
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    Friday Night Lights, set in Texas, is a must, I would say.
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    American Gothic

    Superb series, if you watch it on DVD, be aware that some episodes are out of sequence
  • mashamoto79mashamoto79 Posts: 2,884
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    Savannah

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_(TV_series)

    Used to be shown on ITV on Friday nights.

    Probably not to your taste though:p
  • Georges GrunGeorges Grun Posts: 957
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    Maximum Bob with Beau Bridges
  • VerenceVerence Posts: 104,577
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    Corwin wrote: »
    Not the South but Copper set in 1860's New York had a pretty good first season and has been renewed for a longer 2nd Season.

    I thought it was better than Hell on Wheels (mentioned above) which is set in the same period.

    Hope some British channel picks that up
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    Maximum Bob with Beau Bridges

    That was one of the shows I thought about when seeing the thread title. I remember seeing MB when I was a kid, and every so often I would think about it, but couldnt remember the name of the show. Went into a charity shop one day, and saw a book with the same name (which the show was based on) and was like Great Find! The book is great, but the show hasnt been released on DVD and I have stuggled to find it elsewhere online so far. But the book is very good, it has a real 'southern feel' filled with lowlifes, the law, and whatnot.
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