‘The Missing’ Episode 3 review

We’re three episodes into the giant jigsaw puzzle that is The Missing and we have a few more pieces in place. Thoroughly committed to playing the long game, Episode 3 continues in the same high quality vein as its preceding episodes. The 2006 timeline gets even darker as the line of police enquiry leads to Tony as … >

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‘The Missing’ Episode 1 review

Recent statistics have said that a child is reported missing every 5 minutes. It’s hard to know how to feel when you hear that; the numbers and scale are just too huge to comprehend. What BBC One’s new eight-part drama The Missing tries to do is bring that down to an individual level and focus … >

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‘The Missing’ pics gallery: First look at James Nesbitt’s BBC One thriller

BBC One has released a set of promotional photos from The Missing, a new eight-part relationship thriller starring James Nesbitt (The Hobbit), Frances O’Connor (Mr Selfridge) and Tcheky Karyo (GoldenEye). When five-year-old Oliver disappears while on holiday in France, it sets off a manhunt that will last for years and years to come. The Missing … >

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‘The Missing’ trailer: James Nesbitt in new BBC One thriller

BBC One has released the first teaser for The Missing, a new eight-part relationship thriller starring James Nesbitt (The Hobbit), Frances O’Connor (Mr Selfridge) and Tcheky Karyo (GoldenEye). When five-year-old Oliver disappears while on holiday in France, it sets off a manhunt that will last for years and years to come. The Missing takes you … >

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James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor lead BBC One’s ‘The Missing’

Filming has begun on BBC One’s new character-driven thriller series The Missing. James Nesbitt (The Hobbit), Frances O’Connor (Mr Selfridge) and Tcheky Karyo (GoldenEye) will lead the cast of the eight-part series. > Like The Missing on Facebook. Other cast members include Jason Flemyng (X-Men: First Class), Ken Stott (Rebus) as Ian, Arsher Ali (Four … >

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‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ movie review

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Peter Jackson’s return to Middle Earth, was a very accomplished and entertaining opening chapter of this prequel trilogy, albeit an undeniably uneven one.

The Desolation of Smaug is probably superior, but suffers from a curious inverse of the problems that the first had. Luckily for Desolation, it has a dragon up its sleeve.

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