Boo To A Goose is the first episode of Inside No.9 Series 9. This episode opens with an underground train approaching the station platform, with a right rum bunch of individuals in this carriage, including …
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Boo To A Goose is the first episode of Inside No.9 Series 9. This episode opens with an underground train approaching the station platform, with a right rum bunch of individuals in this carriage, including …
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Double The Money is a new early evening gameshow, where each participant pairing have to sell a product of service of some kind, in order to make money, specifically, to double it. They’ll they £250 …
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Dark Matter posits Joel Edgerton (Thirteen Lives) as Jason Dessen, a professor who’s fed up with his job, while his wife, Daniela (Jennifer Connelly – Top Gun Maverick), is still fulfilled as an artist. Later, …
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The Responder Series 2 sees Martin Freeman (Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever) return as embittered first responder Chris Carson, almost two-and-a-half years after the first series, so it’s good that we have a recap at …
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A Man In Full opens with a voiceover from the lead, Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels – The Martian), wondering if anyone will miss him when he’s gone, but while he’s alive, he’ll live with vigour, …
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Dead Boy Detectives takes place in the same universe as The Sandman, according to the premise, and that was a show I couldn’t get a handle upon, but I’ll give anything a try. We get …
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Knuckles comes afer the two Sonic The Hedgehog movies, neither of which I’ve seen, but I’ve played the games enough times to get the idea what’s going on, but I figure the plot can’t exactly …
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Red Eye refers to a type of plane journey, but almost starts with Richard Armitage, as Dr Matthew Nolan, having rather red eyes, as he causes consternation in Beijing, and then crashes is car in …
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Mammoth takes us back to France, 1979, for an Austin Powers-type situation, where our lead, Tony Mammoth (Mike Bubbins), was cryogenically frozen in time, following an accident in a school skiing holiday, as he was …
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Fallout is based on the videogame which I’ve barely played, apart from a few minutes, as it’s not usually quite my sort of thing, but maybe this series can swing me round to it? In …
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