Do you love the 1920s? The clothes, cars, houses? The Jazz Age and the sense of gaiety and freedom that young people enjoyed after the Great War?
If so, I'm sure you enjoyed watching
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries as much as I did. Wealthy Phryne Fisher solves crimes in her home town of Melbourne, Australia and dances her way through the upper echelons of society.
Of course, it was one world for the rich and another for the less fortunate.
Do you think a series like this makes light of the poverty that so many people lived in at the time?
Or is it just a fun to watch, lovely to look at mystery show?