It’s on iPlayer if you’re in the UK. You can also find most of the episodes on Dailymotion.
Edge Of Life was brilliant (the terminally ill one part of LA Stories) along with ones you've mentioned. I really enjoy a lot of his one-off ones that he's done since the early 2000s. It's ones like the Law and Disorder ones (one was more than enough and that type of programme has been done a lot anyway) and a few of his recent ones like the mothers one where I'm quite bleh with.
Honestly, it's generally great stuff. But the stuff after Weird Weekends, especially after the gambling and brothel ones, it's nothing to do with him losing any sort of touch or feel. It's just been maturing as a journalist and filmmaker.
Bands change their sound at times, directors and actors can vary in what they do, and it's the same sort of thing with Louis here. He talks about it in his latest book. Saying that he wanted to move on to more serious ways of working and change tones.
Yep this is a great way.
Other option—which I use—is as follows:
I then register the BBC iPlayer account and watch what i want.
Would second Daily Motion as things can drop off iPlayer. Daily motion is really good.
I use a VPN, like Hotspot Shield Pro, and Download them in Netflix UK. Once they're downloaded, I turn off the VPN, share my phone screen to my smart TV, and play them. Netflix has almost all of them. That's how I do it. If you do it that way, you do have to keep your phone plugged in, as it will drain the battery.