Not exactly a surprise that episode 1 of series 2 starts with the climax at the end of series 1. Similarly, if you don't watch series 1, series 2 is going to leave you a bit cold.
Story in this new episode was a bit thin-but it is still the best thing on right now.
I dont know if you watched this but Annikas mate is in it.
Guilt | Watch the Trailer | BBC Scotland
Guilt | Series 2 | Coming Soon to BBC iPlayer
Series 3 Trailer | Guilt
And, alongside the excellent Jamie Sives, is the equally good Mark Bonnar, who was in Shetland for many years.
Not seen it. Will do.
Yes, it seems uncertain whether or not he will appear in season 8. Douglas Henshall, who definitely isnt, featured as a villain in Who is Erin Carter, above.
Incidentally Mark Bonnar plays a dodgy solicitor in Guilt.
Not exactly a surprise that episode 1 of series 2 starts with the climax at the end of series 1. Similarly, if you don't watch series 1, series 2 is going to leave you a bit cold.
Story in this new episode was a bit thin-but it is still the best thing on right now.
I dont know if you watched this but Annikas mate is in it.
Line of Duty and Vigil production team announces new drama – and it sounds seriously good
From World Productions, who produce shows including Line of Duty, Vigil and Save Me, the new six-part drama will follow the aftermath of a violent attack on a teenage girl. The official synopsis reads: "Set on Merseyside, the drama focuses on a group of teens from disparate backgrounds, each of whom could have committed the crime, along with their parents - who give equal cause for suspicion."
So who is set to star? Little Bone Lodge star Sadie Soverall will play Jessica, while The Lazarus Project star Vinette Robinson plays Jessica's mother, Natalie. Ten Pound Poms actor Warren Brown also joins the cast as Paul, while Fantastic Beasts actor Richard Coyle plays the solicitor, Jules.
It will be a very busy time for the production company, as Vigil season two is also returning soon with Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie reprising their roles – but with a very different storyline. While season one was set on a submarine, season two will see Silva and Longacre uncovering the cause of multiple unexplained fatalities at a Scottish military facility.
Speaking about the new project, Suranne said: "I’m thrilled to be joining the Vigil team again and continuing our story. We have brilliant new scripts and some amazing additions to the cast. Buckle up. It’s quite a ride."
Rose added: "I’m delighted to team up with Suranne again and continue Amy and Kirsten’s adventures through a second series of Vigil. Tom Edge has created another gripping case for us to grapple with in a whole new setting."
Top Boy to The Changeling: the seven best shows to stream this week
A return for Timothy Olyphant’s frontier lawman Raylan Givens, who is still poised and charismatic but a little older and greyer now - as well as the father of a teenage girl, Willa (Vivian Olyphant). A chance encounter sends Givens to Detroit where he tangles with sociopath Clement Mansell (AKA the Oklahoma Wildman). Cue a three-way battle of wits between Givens, Mansell and the perp’s cunning lawyer Carolyn Wilder. Givens frequently seems lost in the harshness of Motor City but that adds to the character’s melancholy, anachronistic charm. Disney+, from Wednesday 6 September
Top Boy Dushane (Ashley Walters) knows the best criminals go straight at the first opportunity, but his one-time comrade Sully (Kane “Kano” Robinson) is determined to establish dominance. This friction defines the final season of the gripping gang drama. After killing Jamie, Sully is hellbent on elbowing his way past Dushane, but is he cool enough for leadership? A horrific introduction to the methods of a new heavy-duty Irish drugs connection, Jonny (a terrifying Barry Keoghan), looks set to test him. Top Boy continues to do a fine job of locating these brutal conflicts within the struggles of embattled communities – the gangster world is contextualised but never glamorised. Netflix, from Thursday 7 September
The Killing Kind Based on Jane Casey’s novel, this dark thriller explores the toxic relationship between defence barrister Ingrid Lewis (Emma Appleton) and her stalker client John Webster (Colin Morgan). When Lewis wins a case involving Webster and his ex-girlfriend, she finds herself drawn into his life. And when her best friend Belinda is killed in mysterious circumstances, Webster persuades Lewis that she is in imminent danger and needs his protection. But who is threatening her? This is not TV concerned with plausibility, but it is ripe, pulpy melodrama all the same. Paramount+, from Thursday 7 September
Love & Death This miniseries is another telling of a true-crime tale that was dramatised just last year in Candy on Disney+, which starred Jessica Biel as Candy Montgomery, a Texan woman accused of murdering a love rival with an axe. This version stars Elizabeth Olsen in the same role and Jesse Plemons as her lover Allan Gore. Like Candy before it, Love & Death makes much of the soft-focus, idealised suburbia in which such a heinous crime seemed so aberrant. Olsen is a convincing lead – equal parts dreamy and deadly – but the show still feels slightly superfluous. ITVX, from Thursday 7 September
Not exactly a surprise that episode 1 of series 2 starts with the climax at the end of series 1. Similarly, if you don't watch series 1, series 2 is going to leave you a bit cold.
Story in this new episode was a bit thin-but it is still the best thing on right now.
Not exactly a surprise that episode 1 of series 2 starts with the climax at the end of series 1. Similarly, if you don't watch series 1, series 2 is going to leave you a bit cold.
Story in this new episode was a bit thin-but it is still the best thing on right now.
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The Hanging Sun | Official Trailer | Sky Cinema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAhM85BOC6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnNC5qlQGLM
Jack Reacher. New Series in October
Can't wait for both of these.
You also have a new Bosch series on Prime, on October 20th.
I watched all of The Tower series 2 tonight, all episodes are available on ITVX.
I thought it was better than series 1.
They were already setting up for series 3, which is currently being filmed.
I thought Ghosts of Beirut was excellent.
I enjoyed DNA.
The Lincoln Lawyer was good.
There is a new series of Justified due out soon, something I think would appeal to a Reacher fan.
I am also looking forward to True Detective 4.
From World Productions, who produce shows including Line of Duty, Vigil and Save Me, the new six-part drama will follow the aftermath of a violent attack on a teenage girl. The official synopsis reads: "Set on Merseyside, the drama focuses on a group of teens from disparate backgrounds, each of whom could have committed the crime, along with their parents - who give equal cause for suspicion."
So who is set to star? Little Bone Lodge star Sadie Soverall will play Jessica, while The Lazarus Project star Vinette Robinson plays Jessica's mother, Natalie. Ten Pound Poms actor Warren Brown also joins the cast as Paul, while Fantastic Beasts actor Richard Coyle plays the solicitor, Jules.
It will be a very busy time for the production company, as Vigil season two is also returning soon with Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie reprising their roles – but with a very different storyline. While season one was set on a submarine, season two will see Silva and Longacre uncovering the cause of multiple unexplained fatalities at a Scottish military facility.
Speaking about the new project, Suranne said: "I’m thrilled to be joining the Vigil team again and continuing our story. We have brilliant new scripts and some amazing additions to the cast. Buckle up. It’s quite a ride."
Rose added: "I’m delighted to team up with Suranne again and continue Amy and Kirsten’s adventures through a second series of Vigil. Tom Edge has created another gripping case for us to grapple with in a whole new setting."
https://uk.yahoo.com/style/line-duty-vigil-production-team-151400662.html
VIGIL Series 2 Confirmed for 2023: Story Moves from the Submarine to the Land, Suranne Jones Reveals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdr-qWmmf9Y
Vigil Season 2 release date, announcement Plot and What We Know So Far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT9McMVpaOw
https://uk.yahoo.com/style/woman-wall-viewers-saying-same-065626852.html
https://uk.yahoo.com/style/fans-saying-same-thing-tower-142103995.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLsrQD3Ij9k
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/netflix-shares-trailer-for-new-stephen-graham-mystery-series/ar-AA1g5it0?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4ab797e542b34d97b3a8b083d8c47160&ei=34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrJUDWRDTos
A return for Timothy Olyphant’s frontier lawman Raylan Givens, who is still poised and charismatic but a little older and greyer now - as well as the father of a teenage girl, Willa (Vivian Olyphant). A chance encounter sends Givens to Detroit where he tangles with sociopath Clement Mansell (AKA the Oklahoma Wildman). Cue a three-way battle of wits between Givens, Mansell and the perp’s cunning lawyer Carolyn Wilder. Givens frequently seems lost in the harshness of Motor City but that adds to the character’s melancholy, anachronistic charm. Disney+, from Wednesday 6 September
Top Boy
Dushane (Ashley Walters) knows the best criminals go straight at the first opportunity, but his one-time comrade Sully (Kane “Kano” Robinson) is determined to establish dominance. This friction defines the final season of the gripping gang drama. After killing Jamie, Sully is hellbent on elbowing his way past Dushane, but is he cool enough for leadership? A horrific introduction to the methods of a new heavy-duty Irish drugs connection, Jonny (a terrifying Barry Keoghan), looks set to test him. Top Boy continues to do a fine job of locating these brutal conflicts within the struggles of embattled communities – the gangster world is contextualised but never glamorised. Netflix, from Thursday 7 September
The Killing Kind
Based on Jane Casey’s novel, this dark thriller explores the toxic relationship between defence barrister Ingrid Lewis (Emma Appleton) and her stalker client John Webster (Colin Morgan). When Lewis wins a case involving Webster and his ex-girlfriend, she finds herself drawn into his life. And when her best friend Belinda is killed in mysterious circumstances, Webster persuades Lewis that she is in imminent danger and needs his protection. But who is threatening her? This is not TV concerned with plausibility, but it is ripe, pulpy melodrama all the same. Paramount+, from Thursday 7 September
Love & Death
This miniseries is another telling of a true-crime tale that was dramatised just last year in Candy on Disney+, which starred Jessica Biel as Candy Montgomery, a Texan woman accused of murdering a love rival with an axe. This version stars Elizabeth Olsen in the same role and Jesse Plemons as her lover Allan Gore. Like Candy before it, Love & Death makes much of the soft-focus, idealised suburbia in which such a heinous crime seemed so aberrant. Olsen is a convincing lead – equal parts dreamy and deadly – but the show still feels slightly superfluous. ITVX, from Thursday 7 September
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/top-boy-to-the-changeling-the-seven-best-shows-to-stream-this-week/ar-AA1g4TKG?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=eb5dc08066434420b58f89a0960e949e&ei=68
Might appeal to railway fans @Tikay10 .
Railroad Australia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdBRCKZOI3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCuS-_uly_0
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/why-is-top-boy-ending-after-season-5/ar-AA1g5Y7j?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=e56dcd8d839148a3829a7c6295620eb8&ei=67
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ECuSyjccZI
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/tv/other/itv-shares-first-trailer-for-yorkshire-ripper-drama-as-toby-jones-leads-manhunt/ar-AA1g8KLN?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=171170597ef345b4a840576178d2fe5c&ei=77
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E4bO9J3TB4
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/from-boiling-point-to-breathtaking-the-15-best-tv-dramas-for-autumn-2023/ar-AA1gaEiI?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f8b181df4e1444e0b79a1797caf24022&ei=35