Was anyone else watching the first episode of this latest BBC drama last night? Written by the brilliant Jimmy McGovern and starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham it always promised to be a grim story but compulsive viewing and it certainly lived up to expectations. All 3 episodes are available on iPlayer so I might just…
Didn't watch it this year as it clashed with the quali for the Monaco GP on Channel Four, then went straight to Scandi drama we have been watching on BBC4. Seems it was another humiliating night for the UK? What is the problem? Are our songs just not up to muster, are they too modern or commercial. I am not really in a…
I thought the BBC excelled itself with the docudrama ‘Three Families’. It’s not easy dealing with such sensitive issues, but they pulled it off well, providing the viewer with an insight into the extraordinarily challenging and tragic circumstances that some folks have to face. The fact that it’s still vehemently dividing…
As full of acronyms as usual! Didn't understand what a chis was (Covert Human Intelligence Sources) Even in the first episode you can see a few opportunities opening up to either the truth or red herring territory!!! It must be difficult trying to keep such a high profile series fresh but as they say we await with…
Have been watching this week long drama with interest, only to find the final episode has been pulled tonight over alleged allegations of sexual harrassment against the lead actor. Shame, it was interesting viewing and now I doubt we'll never know what happened to Gemma.
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Did anyone else follow this Psychological crime drama recently on ITV? Forensic psychiatrist Dr Emma Robinson ( Emily Watson) is assigned to assess Connie, (Denise Gough) a woman accused of a heinous crime, but who claims she can't remember a thing. At times it seems as much about the life of the psychiatrist than the one…
Another Ch 5 thriller that has run over the past four nights. Well worth watching on catch up if you missed it.
I really enjoyed this Weds evening programme, In the Footsteps of Jane Austen with Gyles Brandreth. It was very entertaining and illuminating, humorous too. I was surprised to learn Jane Austen had a go at writing fiction in her father's church parish registers...she was quite naughty! I followed on by watching Sense and…
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