The Wives opens with Beth Morgan (Jo Joyner – For Her Sins) looking for Annabelle, wife of Charlie, who’s gone missing and her mobile is left at the top of the cliff… One year later, …
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For Her Sins – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Jo Joyner, Rachel Shenton
For Her Sins sees young mum Laura (Jo Joyner – Riptide) chancing across Emily (Rachel Shenton – All Creatures Great And Small) in the local park, as daughter Eliza has gone missing, and this comes …
Continue readingRiptide – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Jo Joyner, Peter O’Brien
Riptide isn’t just an ’80s Robert Palmer album, but a new 4-part Channel 5 drama over just as many nights. This nightly opus begins with Shane Ramsay from Neighours, sorry, Sean (Peter O’Brien), still surfing …
Continue readingStay Close – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt
Stay Close comes from Harlan Coben, who also brought us 2020’s The Stranger, an engaging, but occasionally daft, drama. However, I loved that it was set in my home town of Stockport. The basic premise …
Continue readingAckley Bridge Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Ackley Bridge is Channel 4’s first foray into 8pm weekly drama in quite some time, and school-based dramas can last a long time, if BBC’s Waterloo Road is anything to go by, as that ran …
Continue readingThe Interceptor Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
The Interceptor is a new drama/thriller series which was described on BBC Breakfast as something we’ve never ever seen before… yet from the clips it looked like EVERYTHING we’ve seen before. Not that that’s always …
Continue readingOrdinary Lies Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Ordinary Lies last night broadcast its first episode in this new drama series, from writer Danny Brocklehurst (Clocking Off, Shameless, The Driver), following in the footsteps of Clocking Off where each episode revolves around a …
Continue readingOrdinary Lies – Launch Trailer – BBC One
Ordinary Lies is a new drama starting on Tuesday which, as the BBC press release says, is full of drama, tragedy, warmth and humour, and each episode focuses on one of the colleagues and friends …
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