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‘Midsomer Murders’ Season 19 Episode 4 review: ‘Red In Tooth And Claw’

Having joked about it last week, I’m beginning to wonder if I might actually be on to something because yet again Midsomer Murders gives us only two murders as opposed to the traditional three. Going a step further, both victims in ‘Red in Tooth and Claw’ are estate agents so one could even argue that … >

Posted January 18, 2017 by Andrew Curnow Filed under
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‘Dan Dare’ review: Big Finish’s ‘The Audio Adventures – Volume 1’ feels fresh

Despite his being a bona-fide British sci-fi icon, we have to confess that CultBox was not terribly familiar with the exploits of Colonel Dan Dare. Born of 1950s comic strip adventures in The Eagle, before radio plays and various adaptations, the square-jawed ‘Pilot of the Future’ has been gently modernised and returns to the airwaves … >

Posted January 18, 2017 by Ian McArdell Filed under
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‘Silent Witness’ Season 20 Episodes 5-6 review: ‘Remembrance’

In the two most recent episodes of Silent Witness, we find ourselves midway through the 20th season and as expected, BBC One’s long-running crime drama shows no signs of lowering expectations. Part 1 finds the team on the hunt for a killer when a body of a young student is pulled from a river. Whilst initially … >

Posted January 18, 2017 by Guest Writer Filed under
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‘The Crown’ Episode 6 review: ‘Gelignite’ finally allows the drama to breathe

The Crown recently won two Golden Globes, and was nominated for a third; Best Actress for Claire Foy, Best Drama TV Series, and a nomination for John Lithgow as Best Supporting Actor. In many ways, it’s understandable – no television series in the last year has felt so self-consciously styled in pursuit of such critical … >

Posted January 17, 2017 by Alex Moreland Filed under
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‘The Halcyon’ recap: D’Abberville begins a flirtation in Episode 3

­­ It’s now June, 1940, and the war is progressing from bad to worse. France has asked for an armistice and wealthy French aristocrats are leaving in droves, seeking refuge in the hotel. One particular French Count proves to be a particularly odious guest. The Count stirs up the kitchen staff, scares Billy (and us) … >

Posted January 16, 2017 by Barbara Hinske Filed under
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‘Sherlock’ review: ‘The Final Problem’ was a great way to end the show

Great (Andrew) Scott! Talk about being inundated with exposition. Eurus is a truly terrifying character, showing us how genius morphs into madness. And all because she wanted her big brother to play with her. The first half of the show seemed to lag, with conclusions being reached by the audience long before Sherlock’s eyes widen … >

Posted January 16, 2017 by Guest Writer Filed under
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‘Taboo’ review: Episode 2 is just on the verge of delightfully nuts

James Delaney is a man with a plan. A plan and a really great coat. Look at him, swooshing and swishing around Georgian London in it. Last week I incorrectly said it was Victorian London but – don’t let the GCSE fool you – I am an idiot. The brief presence of a heavily disguised … >

Posted January 14, 2017 by Rob Smedley Filed under
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‘Midsomer Murders’ Season 19 Episode 3 review: ‘Last Man Out’

I don’t know if some new quota has recently come into effect, but for the second episode in a row there are only two Midsomer Murders as opposed to the usual three. In the case of ‘Last Man Out’ though, I think we can forgive the shortfall – because the potential third victim, saved in … >

Posted January 14, 2017 by Andrew Curnow Filed under
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‘The Crown’ Episode 5 review: ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ introduces a little more subtlety

Here we see The Crown begin to introduce a little more subtlety, in a move away from its prior style of outlining themes in great detail – and it does so by placing greater faith in the ability of its stars, namely Claire Foy, Matt Smith, and Alex Jennings. Certainly, it’s an improvement on previous … >

Posted January 14, 2017 by Alex Moreland Filed under
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‘Tina and Bobby’ Episode 1 review: Michelle Keegan is the sixties’ First Lady of football

Based on the book, Bobby Moore: By The Person Who Knew Him Best, ITV’s new three-part drama tells the story of the romantic relationship between Tina and Bobby Moore, who was famously the England football captain during the triumphant 1966 World Cup. “I’ve always had higher hopes for you, Tina Dean.” Interestingly the story is … >

Posted January 13, 2017 by Dale Cowan Filed under
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