Unforgotten is BACK! Star Nicola Walker hints at what fans can expect as the cold case drama returns to ITV - and says she lives in fear of letting the killer's identity slip
Nicola Walker (left), who plays DCI Cassie Stuart in ITV's hit crime drama Unforgotten, admits she lives in fear of accidentally revealing the true identity of Matthew Walsh's mystery killer. Matthew went missing in March 1990 and his decapitated body was found in a freezer at a scrapyard in the first episode. The murderer appears to come from a group of people to whom viewers are introduced in episode one (right).
Freddie Highmore thriller Bates Motel recently left Amazon Prime Video but the series has already found a new home with the BBC.
A prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller Psycho,the show’s five-season run presented a new spin on the well-known story.
Bates Motel arrives on BBC iPlayer on Sunday 21st February 2021, with episodes also being broadcast weekly on the BBC One from Tuesday 23rd February, with a double bill beginning at 10.45pm.
The series is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho and serves as a modern-day prequel to the events we see in the famous film.
The show focuses on a young Norman Bates and his mother, Norma, following the death of Norman’s father and their purchasing of the Seafairer motel, in Oregon.
In the first season the motel’s original violent owner breaks in to the establishment before eventually mother and son murder him and decide to dispose of the body in secret.
Freddie Highmore thriller Bates Motel recently left Amazon Prime Video but the series has already found a new home with the BBC.
A prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller Psycho,the show’s five-season run presented a new spin on the well-known story.
Bates Motel arrives on BBC iPlayer on Sunday 21st February 2021, with episodes also being broadcast weekly on the BBC One from Tuesday 23rd February, with a double bill beginning at 10.45pm.
The series is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho and serves as a modern-day prequel to the events we see in the famous film.
The show focuses on a young Norman Bates and his mother, Norma, following the death of Norman’s father and their purchasing of the Seafairer motel, in Oregon.
In the first season the motel’s original violent owner breaks in to the establishment before eventually mother and son murder him and decide to dispose of the body in secret.
Bloodlands — the new Jed Mercurio police thriller with plenty of surprises Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio, star James Nesbitt and writer Chris Brandon talk to Andrew Billen about their new Northern Ireland drama, Bloodlands
Is Sunday night’s new BBC One thriller Bloodlands a gritty police drama about Northern Ireland today and the long legacy of the Troubles? Or is it a socially realist, bent-cop melodrama in the mould of Line of Duty? After all, its executive producer is Jed Mercurio, the creator of Line of Duty (the sixth season of which is expected to air soon). On the other hand Bloodlands, written by a man who grew up in the province in the Eighties and Nineties, is, unlike Line of Duty, set in a specific location. Strangford Lough, from which a car containing an apparent suicide note is hauled in episode one, is practically a character in its own right. So are the towering yellow cranes
Viewers left horrified by first look at Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson in new TV show
Twitter users have been left ‘freaked out’ by an image of Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson, as shooting commences on a new drama about the prime minister. This Sceptred Isle, a five-part series due to air on Sky Atlantic and the streaming service NOW TV, follows “the events surrounding the UK prime minister, the government and the country in the face of the first wave of the global pandemic”.
A press release on the upcoming drama reads: “This Sceptred Isle will tell the tale of some of the most devastating events to ever befall the United Kingdom, and of a prime minister leading in these unprecedented times.
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Nicola Walker (left), who plays DCI Cassie Stuart in ITV's hit crime drama Unforgotten, admits she lives in fear of accidentally revealing the true identity of Matthew Walsh's mystery killer. Matthew went missing in March 1990 and his decapitated body was found in a freezer at a scrapyard in the first episode. The murderer appears to come from a group of people to whom viewers are introduced in episode one (right).
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9274873/Unforgottens-Nicola-Walker-worries-revealing-mystery-killer-live-TV.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjMEyNtgwvc
Freddie Highmore thriller Bates Motel recently left Amazon Prime Video but the series has already found a new home with the BBC.
A prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller Psycho,the show’s five-season run presented a new spin on the well-known story.
Bates Motel arrives on BBC iPlayer on Sunday 21st February 2021, with episodes also being broadcast weekly on the BBC One from Tuesday 23rd February, with a double bill beginning at 10.45pm.
The series is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho and serves as a modern-day prequel to the events we see in the famous film.
The show focuses on a young Norman Bates and his mother, Norma, following the death of Norman’s father and their purchasing of the Seafairer motel, in Oregon.
In the first season the motel’s original violent owner breaks in to the establishment before eventually mother and son murder him and decide to dispose of the body in secret.
Bloodlands — the new Jed Mercurio police thriller with plenty of surprises
Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio, star James Nesbitt and writer Chris Brandon talk to Andrew Billen about their new Northern Ireland drama, Bloodlands
Is Sunday night’s new BBC One thriller Bloodlands a gritty police drama about Northern Ireland today and the long legacy of the Troubles? Or is it a socially realist, bent-cop melodrama in the mould of Line of Duty? After all, its executive producer is Jed Mercurio, the creator of Line of Duty (the sixth season of which is expected to air soon). On the other hand Bloodlands, written by a man who grew up in the province in the Eighties and Nineties, is, unlike Line of Duty, set in a specific location. Strangford Lough, from which a car containing an apparent suicide note is hauled in episode one, is practically a character in its own right. So are the towering yellow cranes
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bloodlands-the-new-jed-mercurio-police-thriller-with-plenty-of-surprises-rbkm22xq9
Unforgotten is excellent.
I have enjoyed the 3 series of unforgotten so far.
I havent a clue why they release all episodes of some series, but not others.
It surely doesnt make a difference these days to the tv companies?
A familiar face turned out to be a hardly recognisable Daniel Travanti from Hill Street Blues fame.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJkXPYFDMq0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsVhSWACc2Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK8rOM1skK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uk6V2SoJQI
Twitter users have been left ‘freaked out’ by an image of Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson, as shooting commences on a new drama about the prime minister.
This Sceptred Isle, a five-part series due to air on Sky Atlantic and the streaming service NOW TV, follows “the events surrounding the UK prime minister, the government and the country in the face of the first wave of the global pandemic”.
A press release on the upcoming drama reads: “This Sceptred Isle will tell the tale of some of the most devastating events to ever befall the United Kingdom, and of a prime minister leading in these unprecedented times.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/viewers-left-horrified-by-first-look-at-kenneth-branagh-as-boris-johnson-in-new-tv-show/ar-BB1e13fZ?ocid=msedgntp