Ratings round-up: ‘What Remains’ finale clicks with 4.3m viewers
Two crime dramas came to an end last Sunday with Vera continuing to draw in more viewers than What Remains.
Two crime dramas came to an end last Sunday with Vera continuing to draw in more viewers than What Remains.
Tony Basgallop is a talented man. And a cruel writer. Indeed, we might never forgive him for luring us into his dramatic attic three Sundays ago. Because as we’ve been stumbling through the shadows trying to guess the murderer, he’s been busy sharpening his final script into an arrowhead; all so he can fire it right into our heart.
BBC One’s new four-part whodunit, What Remains, concludes next weekend, starring David Threlfall in his first role since Frank Gallagher in Shameless.
Old habits die hard. But addictions? No such luck. They last with you. And both are indulged this week by the residents of the house that Cash in the Attic forgot, as no one is able to give up on their fixations, no matter how much trouble it may land them in.
Doc Martin, the GP with the bedside manner that even Dr Crippen would baulk at returned to ITV on Monday with a healthy 7.6m (32.6%).
Written by Tony Basgallop (Inside Men), BBC One’s What Remains is a new four-part whodunit, starring David Threlfall in his first role since Frank Gallagher in Shameless.
BBC One’s new four-part whodunit, What Remains, continues next weekend, starring David Threlfall in his first role since Frank Gallagher in Shameless.
These days you’ve got to be careful when using the ‘B’ word around crime dramas. It’s not a term that should be deployed frivolously, but at the risk of getting some people in a tizz we’ll use it here: What Remains is getting pleasingly Broadchurchy.
BBC One’s new four-part whodunit, What Remains, continues next weekend, starring David Threlfall in his first role since Frank Gallagher in Shameless.
“What remains!”, you might have exclaimed enthusiastically as you saw the desiccated corpse of Melissa Young stowed away in the attic.