‘Ripper Street’: Series 1 finale review
Ripper Street’s finale had plenty in the way of thrills, spills, ginger ponytails and last minute rescues.
Ripper Street’s finale had plenty in the way of thrills, spills, ginger ponytails and last minute rescues.
BBC One’s period crime drama Ripper Street comes to a dramatic conclusion this weekend.
Ripper Street’s seventh episode, ‘A Man of My Company’, was far and away the best of the series so far.
BBC One’s Ripper Street is a new crime drama in the East End of London as it moves into the last decade of the 19th century.
In this week’s episode Inspector Reid and his men find themselves up against an American shipping magnate.
It’s this sort of rough, tough, lads-on-the-hunt-for-bombs swagger that makes the series so watchable.
In this week’s episode Inspector Reid finds himself facing up against anarchists, strikers, Russian spies.
The BBC has announced the commission of a second series of Ripper Street.
Ultimately, Ripper Street works because we’re truly invested in the characters.
In this week’s episode Drake finds himself grappling with jewel thieves, old friends, past traumas and – worst of all – matters of the heart.