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THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? SCANDINAVIAN CRIME DRAMA Based on Jan Guillou’s books, production on the second series of Swedish crime drama, Hamilton, will begin in the summer. In the second season of the series, viewers will be reunited with, among others, secret agent Carl Hamilton (Jakob Oftebro), Hamilton’s girlfriend Sonja Widén (Katja Winter), Säpo agents Kristin Ek (Nina Zanjani)and
REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DEADWATER FELL (S2 E4/4) REVIEW: Deadwater Fell (S2 E4/4) Every whodunit lives or, if you’ll pardon the pun, dies on its well-constructed puzzle, its red herrings and, ultimately, its reveal. So many crime dramas have been excellent right up until its reveal, falling at the last hurdle. You can make a solid argument that Deadwater Fell did the same.THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. BOXSET REVIEW: 35 DIWRNOD (SERIES 5) Unlike some Welsh crime dramas, 35 Diwrnod doesn’t use the landscape, or isn’t glacially-paced – it’s unashamedly high-concept, the television equivalent of a page-turning thriller. So, if you like a large ensemble cast, each harbouring secrets, and you love twists and turns, this one’s for you. REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW TIME (S1 E1/3) It's the noise first. The constant noise. Then the sudden denial of space. Then the unrelenting grey and the metal, oozing rancour from every pore. This is what you get from the opening scenes of Jimmy McGovern's new three-part prison drama, Time, as Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) is taken to jail. In the beginning, we're ITV ANNOUNCES NEW ADRIAN DUNBAR CRIME DRAMA RIDLEY Adrian Dunbar is, of course, already a member of the Crime Drama Hall Of Fame thanks to his performance as the iconic Ted Hastings in Line Of Duty.. Now we’re hearing he’s to star in a new ITV crime series, Ridley. The four-part series will introduce us to charismatic Detective Inspector Alex Ridley, who is retiring from the police after years of dedicated service. BOXSET REVIEW: 35 DIWRNOD (SERIES 5) Unlike some Welsh crime dramas, 35 Diwrnod doesn’t use the landscape, or isn’t glacially-paced – it’s unashamedly high-concept, the television equivalent of a page-turning thriller. So, if you like a large ensemble cast, each harbouring secrets, and you love twists and turns, this one’s for you.JUNE 7, 2021
1 post published by Paul Hirons on June 7, 2021 REVIEW FARGO (S4 E5/11) As I've mentioned on numerous occasions in the past, there's really nothing quite like Fargo on television. Really and truly, it has provided me with so many great things over the years, whether it's character or scenes or even, yes, whole series. Its unpredictability often makes for exciting viewing, with sequences and characters sobold
SHETLAND SERIES 5
Douglas Henshall reveals Shetland series five shooting date. Series four of Shetland has been one of our favourite crime series of the year so far. Douglas Henshall and co were terrific in the six-part story, which told the story of two murders – one a decades-old cold case and a new one – a man who was released from prison for amurder.
MARE OF EASTTOWN FINALE Wow. OK. They did it. They actually did it. In 2021, a crime drama actually managed to deliver a satisfactory conclusion to its story. Well, satisfactory for the viewers – THE 10 BEST CRIME DRAMAS THIS WEEK (MONDAY 7TH There are some treats to enjoy this week, not least the likes of continuing series Time and Fargo. Netflix's French art heist caper, Lupin, returns for its second series and, if you have it, Disney+ may have something for you, too - The Gloaming from Australia. Then, look TELEVISION’S TOP 20 MOST MEMORABLE PSYCHOPATHS They're mad, bad and dangerous to know. Psychopath noun 1. a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour. Killing Eve has once again pushed the psychopath character into the spotlight, with Jodie Comer's Villanelle a real showstopper of a baddie - sassy, smart, outrageously cool and utterly deranged.THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? SCANDINAVIAN CRIME DRAMA Based on Jan Guillou’s books, production on the second series of Swedish crime drama, Hamilton, will begin in the summer. In the second season of the series, viewers will be reunited with, among others, secret agent Carl Hamilton (Jakob Oftebro), Hamilton’s girlfriend Sonja Widén (Katja Winter), Säpo agents Kristin Ek (Nina Zanjani)and
REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DEADWATER FELL (S2 E4/4) REVIEW: Deadwater Fell (S2 E4/4) Every whodunit lives or, if you’ll pardon the pun, dies on its well-constructed puzzle, its red herrings and, ultimately, its reveal. So many crime dramas have been excellent right up until its reveal, falling at the last hurdle. You can make a solid argument that Deadwater Fell did the same.THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? SCANDINAVIAN CRIME DRAMA Based on Jan Guillou’s books, production on the second series of Swedish crime drama, Hamilton, will begin in the summer. In the second season of the series, viewers will be reunited with, among others, secret agent Carl Hamilton (Jakob Oftebro), Hamilton’s girlfriend Sonja Widén (Katja Winter), Säpo agents Kristin Ek (Nina Zanjani)and
REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DEADWATER FELL (S2 E4/4) REVIEW: Deadwater Fell (S2 E4/4) Every whodunit lives or, if you’ll pardon the pun, dies on its well-constructed puzzle, its red herrings and, ultimately, its reveal. So many crime dramas have been excellent right up until its reveal, falling at the last hurdle. You can make a solid argument that Deadwater Fell did the same. REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW TIME (S1 E1/3) It's the noise first. The constant noise. Then the sudden denial of space. Then the unrelenting grey and the metal, oozing rancour from every pore. This is what you get from the opening scenes of Jimmy McGovern's new three-part prison drama, Time, as Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) is taken to jail. In the beginning, we're ITV ANNOUNCES NEW ADRIAN DUNBAR CRIME DRAMA RIDLEY Adrian Dunbar is, of course, already a member of the Crime Drama Hall Of Fame thanks to his performance as the iconic Ted Hastings in Line Of Duty.. Now we’re hearing he’s to star in a new ITV crime series, Ridley. The four-part series will introduce us to charismatic Detective Inspector Alex Ridley, who is retiring from the police after years of dedicated service. BOXSET REVIEW: 35 DIWRNOD (SERIES 5) Unlike some Welsh crime dramas, 35 Diwrnod doesn’t use the landscape, or isn’t glacially-paced – it’s unashamedly high-concept, the television equivalent of a page-turning thriller. So, if you like a large ensemble cast, each harbouring secrets, and you love twists and turns, this one’s for you.JUNE 7, 2021
1 post published by Paul Hirons on June 7, 2021 REVIEW FARGO (S4 E5/11) As I've mentioned on numerous occasions in the past, there's really nothing quite like Fargo on television. Really and truly, it has provided me with so many great things over the years, whether it's character or scenes or even, yes, whole series. Its unpredictability often makes for exciting viewing, with sequences and characters sobold
SHETLAND SERIES 5
Douglas Henshall reveals Shetland series five shooting date. Series four of Shetland has been one of our favourite crime series of the year so far. Douglas Henshall and co were terrific in the six-part story, which told the story of two murders – one a decades-old cold case and a new one – a man who was released from prison for amurder.
MARE OF EASTTOWN FINALE Wow. OK. They did it. They actually did it. In 2021, a crime drama actually managed to deliver a satisfactory conclusion to its story. Well, satisfactory for the viewers – THE 10 BEST CRIME DRAMAS THIS WEEK (MONDAY 7TH There are some treats to enjoy this week, not least the likes of continuing series Time and Fargo. Netflix's French art heist caper, Lupin, returns for its second series and, if you have it, Disney+ may have something for you, too - The Gloaming from Australia. Then, look TELEVISION’S TOP 20 MOST MEMORABLE PSYCHOPATHS They're mad, bad and dangerous to know. Psychopath noun 1. a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour. Killing Eve has once again pushed the psychopath character into the spotlight, with Jodie Comer's Villanelle a real showstopper of a baddie - sassy, smart, outrageously cool and utterly deranged.THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? SCANDINAVIAN CRIME DRAMA Based on Jan Guillou’s books, production on the second series of Swedish crime drama, Hamilton, will begin in the summer. In the second season of the series, viewers will be reunited with, among others, secret agent Carl Hamilton (Jakob Oftebro), Hamilton’s girlfriend Sonja Widén (Katja Winter), Säpo agents Kristin Ek (Nina Zanjani)and
REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DEADWATER FELL (S2 E4/4) REVIEW: Deadwater Fell (S2 E4/4) Every whodunit lives or, if you’ll pardon the pun, dies on its well-constructed puzzle, its red herrings and, ultimately, its reveal. So many crime dramas have been excellent right up until its reveal, falling at the last hurdle. You can make a solid argument that Deadwater Fell did the same.THE KILLING TIMES
The inexorable march of the Welsh crime thriller continues, thanks to this new, six-part series on S4C. Penned by the prolific Fflur Dafydd, the brilliant creative mind involved with the likes of 35 Awr and 35 Dirwnod, Yr Amgueddfa (The Museum in English) threatens to provide another neat spin on the genre. ALIBI ANNOUNCES TRANSMISSION DATE FOR SMOTHER Posted by Paul Hirons on May 19, 2021. UKTV crime drama channel, Alibi, has announced the acquisition of Irish drama, Smother. Furthermore, it has also confirmed its transmission date. It just keeps on getting better here on Alibi. Irish drama #Smother will be airing on the 7th June, and we seriously can’t wait! NORDIC NOIR WALTER PRESENTS ANNOUNCES BOX 21 FOR JUNE NORDIC NOIR Walter Presents announces BOX 21 for June. Posted by Paul Hirons on May 10, 2021. Walter Presents has added another Swedish series to its slate, and has announced a June transmission date. The lives of a girl trafficked into prostitution and of a police officer twist together unexpectedly. But what answers does the elusive BOX 21 REBECKA MARTINSSON: WHY DID IDA ENGVOLL LEAVE? Series two of Nordic Noir Rebecka Martinsson begins in the UK on More4 on Friday (8th January). Based on the novels by Åsa Larsson, the series tells the story of a Stockholm-based lawyer who returns to her hometown in the north of the country in Kiruna. The show became a hitin the UK in
REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW UNFORGOTTEN (S4 E6/6) REVIEW Unforgotten (S4 E6/6) There haven’t been many greater shocks in British detective TV than last week’s traumatic car crash in which Cassie was side-swiped by a speeding vehicle. Not only did it come completely out of the blue, but it also left so many unanswered questions – is the collision anything to do with the murder case? SCANDINAVIAN CRIME DRAMA Based on Jan Guillou’s books, production on the second series of Swedish crime drama, Hamilton, will begin in the summer. In the second season of the series, viewers will be reunited with, among others, secret agent Carl Hamilton (Jakob Oftebro), Hamilton’s girlfriend Sonja Widén (Katja Winter), Säpo agents Kristin Ek (Nina Zanjani)and
REVIEW: DARKNESS: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Darkness: Those Who Kill (Den som dræber) is a reboot of a series from 2011, which followed a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police that specialised in investigating serial murders. Based on an original idea by Elsebeth Egholm, the first season originally aired as five two-part stories and concluded with the feature film Fortidens Skygge. THE BEST OF WALTER PRESENTS: FIVE SERIES TO BINGE RIGHT A Belgian thriller with a supernatural twist that tells the story of a young woman who wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so REVIEW: DEADWATER FELL (S2 E4/4) REVIEW: Deadwater Fell (S2 E4/4) Every whodunit lives or, if you’ll pardon the pun, dies on its well-constructed puzzle, its red herrings and, ultimately, its reveal. So many crime dramas have been excellent right up until its reveal, falling at the last hurdle. You can make a solid argument that Deadwater Fell did the same. REVIEW BLINDED: THOSE WHO KILL (S2 E1&2/8) Peter Vinge (the always reliable Tobias Santelmann) was a complex, quiet man, whose marriage had collapsed. Living with his young son, on the outside he was a flawed father trying his best to learn the nuances of single parenthood. By night well. It’s always an interesting and bold move point to reveal a killer so early on butBlinded
REVIEW TIME (S1 E1/3) It's the noise first. The constant noise. Then the sudden denial of space. Then the unrelenting grey and the metal, oozing rancour from every pore. This is what you get from the opening scenes of Jimmy McGovern's new three-part prison drama, Time, as Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) is taken to jail. In the beginning, we're ITV ANNOUNCES NEW ADRIAN DUNBAR CRIME DRAMA RIDLEY Adrian Dunbar is, of course, already a member of the Crime Drama Hall Of Fame thanks to his performance as the iconic Ted Hastings in Line Of Duty.. Now we’re hearing he’s to star in a new ITV crime series, Ridley. The four-part series will introduce us to charismatic Detective Inspector Alex Ridley, who is retiring from the police after years of dedicated service. BOXSET REVIEW: 35 DIWRNOD (SERIES 5) Unlike some Welsh crime dramas, 35 Diwrnod doesn’t use the landscape, or isn’t glacially-paced – it’s unashamedly high-concept, the television equivalent of a page-turning thriller. So, if you like a large ensemble cast, each harbouring secrets, and you love twists and turns, this one’s for you.JUNE 7, 2021
1 post published by Paul Hirons on June 7, 2021 REVIEW FARGO (S4 E5/11) As I've mentioned on numerous occasions in the past, there's really nothing quite like Fargo on television. Really and truly, it has provided me with so many great things over the years, whether it's character or scenes or even, yes, whole series. Its unpredictability often makes for exciting viewing, with sequences and characters sobold
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Douglas Henshall reveals Shetland series five shooting date. Series four of Shetland has been one of our favourite crime series of the year so far. Douglas Henshall and co were terrific in the six-part story, which told the story of two murders – one a decades-old cold case and a new one – a man who was released from prison for amurder.
MARE OF EASTTOWN FINALE Wow. OK. They did it. They actually did it. In 2021, a crime drama actually managed to deliver a satisfactory conclusion to its story. Well, satisfactory for the viewers – THE 10 BEST CRIME DRAMAS THIS WEEK (MONDAY 7TH There are some treats to enjoy this week, not least the likes of continuing series Time and Fargo. Netflix's French art heist caper, Lupin, returns for its second series and, if you have it, Disney+ may have something for you, too - The Gloaming from Australia. Then, look TELEVISION’S TOP 20 MOST MEMORABLE PSYCHOPATHS They're mad, bad and dangerous to know. Psychopath noun 1. a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour. Killing Eve has once again pushed the psychopath character into the spotlight, with Jodie Comer's Villanelle a real showstopper of a baddie - sassy, smart, outrageously cool and utterly deranged.Skip to content
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THE 10 BEST CRIME DRAMAS THIS WEEK (MONDAY 6TH – SUNDAY 12THJANUARY)
It’s the second week in January and everything is finally back to normal in TV Land, which can only mean one thing: LOADS of new series. Look out for Deadwater Fell on Channel 4 with David Tennant, true crime adaptation White House Farm on ITV and a host of new and returning favourites. Enjoy! 1…Read More
THE KILLING TIMES 2019 AWARDS: BEST ACTRESS IN A CRIME DRAMA The nominees: Another very strong category, which sees Unbelievable’s Merritt Wever acknowledged and rewarded for delivering a beautifully judged performance – a family woman, a god-fearing woman, but also a detective stubbornly obsessed with finding a serial rapist. Eve Myles was, yet again, brilliant and believable in series two of Un Bore Mercher in a…Read More
THE KILLING TIMES 2019 AWARDS: BEST ACTOR IN A CRIME DRAMA The nominees: Takehiro Hira’s reputation preceded him when he starred in Giri/Haji, and was well justified – you couldn’t take your eyes off him whenever he was onscreen. His was a quiet intensity that set him apart from the rest of the cast. Taylor Kitsch portrayed the infamous David Koresh superbly in Waco, while Mahershala…Read More
THE KILLING TIMES 2019 AWARDS: BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A CRIMEDRAMA
The nominees: The fantastic Toni Collette and Kaitlyn Dever were, well, unbelievable in Netflix’s Unbelievable, both playing very different characters – Collette was a no-nonsense detective, while Dever was a survivor of sexual assault who had to pick up the pieces of her young life after her attack. Elsewhere, Andrea Riseborough was, as usual, fantastic…Read More
THE KILLING TIMES 2019 AWARDS: BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A CRIME DRAMA The nominees: Bradley Freegard reprised his role as Evan Howells in series two of Un Bore Mercher, portraying a man who had made some bad decisions that had ripped his family part; while Stephen Graham once again proved he’s one of the country’s top talents when he appeared in series five of Line Of Duty….Read More
THE 10 BEST CRIME DRAMAS THIS WEEK (MONDAY 30TH DECEMBER – SUNDAY5TH JANUARY)
Here we go then. It’s a goodbye to 2019 and hello to 2020 and a brand-new decade. And, as you’d expect after all the Christmas shows, things hit the ground running (you should see next week). We get series three of David Simon and George Pelecanos’s fantastic The Deuce, and series two of ITV’s Bancroft….Read More
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE KILLING TIMES Just a quick festive message to from us to you, whoever you are, wherever you are and whatever you’re celebrating. It’s been another great year for The Killing Times, so we can’t thank you enough for reading and interacting. We’ve got plenty more to come before the year is out – lookout for our reviews…Read More
REVIEW: CRAITH (S2 E6/6) With Mia on the run, Connor attempting to take his own life and Lee in custody, the gang who had been causing havoc in and around the mist-shrouded streets of Blaenau Ffestiniog, as well as its surrounding woods, roads and quarries, looked for all the world as though it had finally been cornered; their ever-violent…Read More
CHANNEL 4 RELEASES TRAILER FOR DEADWATER FELL AND ANNOUNCESTRANSMISSION DATE
One of the brand-new crime dramas we’re looking forward to in the New Year is Channel 4’s Deadwater Fell. The four-part drama, which was created by Grantchester scribe Daisy Coulam, boasts an excellent cast – David Tennant, Cush Jumbo, Anna Madeley and Matthew McNulty. Deadwater Fell is set in the small fictional town of Kirkdarroch. Whena…
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NEW 10TH SERIES OF VERA CONFIRMED BY ITV Stand by for a rash of new series in January. One of them will be Vera, the venerable series starring Brenda Blethyn and based on the novels written by Ann Cleeves. Now we know when the 10th series is going to start. As ever, Vera will follow experienced Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope (Blethyn) as…Read More
NEW MIDSOMER MURDERS EPISODE ON THE WAY IN JANUARY ITV’s (very) strange scheduling of series 20 of Midsomer Murders will continue in January when the channel airs another brand-new episode. Send In The Clowns is the sixth episode of the series and sees DCI John Barnaby and his partner as they investigate when Ferrabees Circus comes to town, bringing with it a chain ofsinister…
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SKT ATLANTIC CONFIRMS TRANSMISSION DATE FOR STEPHEN KING’S THEOUTSIDER
Stephen King adaptation The Outsider is on its way to Sky Atlantic. Based on the novel of the same name by King, The Outsiderfollows police detective Ralph Anderson, as he sets out to investigate the mutilated body of 11-year-old Frankie Peterson found in the Georgia woods. The mysterious circumstances surrounding this horrifying crime leads Ralph, still…Read More
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