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Ian McArdell

‘Whitechapel’: Series 4 Episode 2 review

Striking a decidedly supernatural tone, Series 4’s opening two-part tale drew to a close with a rational, scientific explanation for the Witchfinder murders, before expertly throwing all the cards up in the air once again.

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Neil Gaiman’s ‘Neverwhere’ radio adaptation audiobook review

Neverwhere began life as a six-part BBC Two series in 1996. Sadly, a limited budget restrained its potential and it was in prose that the story truly came alive. Neil Gaiman, then known primarily for his comic work, is now a world-renowned author whose work straddles the worlds of prose, film and television. Neverwhere has never gone away though, with a comic version, stage adaptations and attempts at a movie in the intervening years.

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‘Whitechapel’: Series 4 Episode 1 review

Reliably gritty and gruesome, it is time for another slice of serial killer action on the mean streets of Whitechapel.

After two series, each which followed on a single story, last year’s run settled into a more digestible two-part format with each pair of episodes focussing on a new case.

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‘Damages’ Season 5 DVD review

With battles lines drawn last season, Ellen Parsons is back in the legal ring with her one time mentor Patty Hewes for a final round. With reputations at stake, the theme tune lyrics never seemed more appropriate: “When I get through with you, there won’t be anything left.”

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