‘Exile’ episode guide
Starring John Simm (Life On Mars), BBC One’s new three-part psychological thriller Exile tells “an intimate story of prodigal redemption”.
Starring John Simm (Life On Mars), BBC One’s new three-part psychological thriller Exile tells “an intimate story of prodigal redemption”.
Created by Paul Abbott (Shameless) and written by Danny Brocklehurst (The Street, Clocking Off), BBC One’s Exile is a three-part psychological drama concerned with the impermanence of remembrance and the persistence of memory.
Starring John Simm (Life On Mars), BBC One’s new three-part psychological thriller Exile tells “an intimate story of prodigal redemption”.
Joining the gang in the Olympic Deliverance Team this week is Dave Wellbeck; an athlete who won two consecutive silver medals at the Olympics in the Noughties.
After a so-so second episode, the latest “mockumentary” from the BBC delivers another fine blend of sitcom antics, character studies and catchphrases. Oh, and the “reality” of the 2012 London Olympic Games.
After an opening episode that some felt was disappointing, given the quality of the writer and cast, it’s a relief to announce that the second instalment of Twenty Twelve is very much up to the high comic standard of John Morton’s previous work.
Slipping out with little fanfare, oh the irony, is a new “mockumentary” (no, stick with us) from BBC Four following the Olympic Deliverance team as they prepare London for the big event in 2012.
BBC Four’s new comedy Twenty Twelve follows the Olympic Deliverance team as they try to get through to the end of the day, the end of the week and the end of the year without all the wheels falling off at once.