Fool Me Once brings us the premise we’ve always wanted: Michelle Keegan (Ten Pound Poms) is single! Woohoo! But for her, hubby Joe (Richard Armitage – Obsession) is dead… boo-hoo! Alas, for her character, Maya, …
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Ten Pound Poms – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Michelle Keegan
Ten Pound Poms got me early on, when the trailer made me giggle with everyone arriving in Australia in 1956, and Faye Marsay’s character observing, “You don’t see that in Stockport”, although it goes one …
Continue readingBrassic – The DVDfever Review – Michelle Keegan
Brassic is slang for the Cockney rhyming term ‘boracic lint’, meaning ‘skint’. So, we have a comedy/drama series about a bunch of young men who want to participate in endless ‘get rich quick’ schemes which …
Continue readingTina and Bobby Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Michelle Keegan Drama
Tina and Bobby is a new three-part drama from ITV which dramatises the partnership of future England captain Bobby Moore (Lorne MacFadyen) and his wife Tina (Michelle Keegan). As it’s just a trilogy of episodes, …
Continue readingThe Crystal Maze (2016) – The DVDfever Review – Stand Up 2 Cancer
The Crystal Maze was a wonderful piece of nonsense with Richard O’Brien, creator of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in the early ’90s. He hosted it for four series in his own inimitable style before …
Continue readingOur Girl Series 2 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Our Girl is the BBC’s war drama for which I never saw the first series, but this second one sees a change of lead character, and therefore actress, as ex-Corrie‘s Michelle Keegan takes charge as …
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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