The Suspect is a strange series for 2022… it’s a 5-part series that you’d normally expect to be spread over five consecutive nights, but instead, ITV are putting it out weekly, AND only each part …
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The Lazarus Project – The DVDfever Review – Sky Max – Paapa Essiedu
The Lazarus Project is a new 8-part series on Sky, and as it opens, it’s 7am on July 1st 2022, and George (Paapa Essiedu – Anne Boleyn 2021) has a business pitch at the bank …
Continue readingVigil – The DVDfever Review – Martin Compston, Suranne Jones
Vigil begins with a trawler boat ending up in a pickle, catching onto something and being dragged underwater. Those on the submarine have a chance to do something about rescuing the men, with DCI Steve …
Continue readingNikola Tesla’s Night of Terror – Doctor Who Series 12 Episode 4 – The DVDfever Review
Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror is the fourth episode of Doctor Who Series 12, and engineer Nikola Tesla (E.R.‘s Goran Visnjic – above) thinks he’s getting signals from Mars, which leads to an energy kerfuffle, …
Continue readingWild Bill: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Rob Lowe
Wild Bill brings us something I’d never have imagined from when I was first regularly watching ITV as a kid in the ’80s – first of all, it starts movie legend Rob Lowe, and secondly …
Continue readingDark Heart Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama
Dark Heart is a new six-part drama which, right off the bat, gives us a situation where an alleged paedophile is sprayed in face with pepper spray, he then wakes up strapped down, all leading …
Continue readingBancroft Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Sarah Parish ITV drama
Bancroft… Anne Bancroft… no, that’s The Graduate. This, however, begins in 1990, and the song “Killer“, by Adamski and Seal. Of course, anyone with a brain knows that 1990 was time for the Guru, but …
Continue readingParanoid Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – ITV Drama
Paranoid sadly didn’t begin with the classic Black Sabbath tune, but with local GP Angela Benton (Emma Bispham) being senselessly murdered in a children’s playground. Lesley Sharp was Lucy Cannonbury, a childless woman who spends …
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