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Post by diziet sma on Dec 15, 2019 23:22:12 GMT
I agree, Sootycat. Although it picked up a bit later on, with the eyeball and the tortoise. It didn't have the laughs of the first one at all.
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Post by Geoffers on Dec 18, 2019 18:04:28 GMT
I haven't seen the second one as it's not been on FTA The second one, Death on the Tyne, is on the Drama channel tomorrow (Saturday) at 4.00 pm The first one, Murder on the Blackpool Express, is showing immediately before it on Drama, at 2.00 pm
Has anyone spotted when the second one is on again,missed it.
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Post by Miranda on Dec 18, 2019 18:16:39 GMT
No, but it is on the catch up service.
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Post by geometryman on Dec 24, 2019 20:59:12 GMT
Well, I am sorry to say I didn't enjoy this. Waited for 15 minutes for a laugh, gave it another 15 and then gave up. I really think they should have stopped after the first one which was funny. I sat it out, but I didn't enjoy it either. It wasn't a patch on the first one, and pretty much everything about it was really poor. For me, only Phil Davis was the least bit amusing or entertaining.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Apr 24, 2021 7:11:33 GMT
Three-part Drapers Tours series Murder, They Hope will premiere on UKTV’s Gold channel on Saturday May 8th at 9pm.
Murder, They Hope picks up in the wake of Dial M For Middlesbrough and sees Gemma (Sian Gibson) and Terry (Johnny Vegas) finally decide to pack up the smouldering remains of their coach tour business and set out on a new adventure as fully-fledged private detectives.
Given all their experience with solving cases, that mysteriously fall into their laps the duo are confident that it won’t be long before they get the chance to put their skills to the test. Sadly, the cases don’t come rolling in and the duo find themselves moving in with Gemma’s sister Monica and praying business picks up soon.
Sure enough the first case that hops into their laps comes via a local car boot sale, where a mysterious red eyed rabbit figurine causes a bidding war and attracts the attention of the dreaded, but appropriately named, Bunnyman.
Episode two sees Gemma and Terry heroically graduate from bunnies to bakers, when they are tasked with getting to the bottom of poisoned pastry scandal as two rival baking families turn up the heat on a long-standing feud.
The final instalment of the trilogy sees the intrepid duo lured back into their old world of coach tours as they help the local police in a county-wide hunt for a bus-based serial killer.
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Post by geometryman on Apr 24, 2021 7:51:38 GMT
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Post by Miranda on Apr 24, 2021 13:21:01 GMT
Ah, interesting! I reckon it has potential if the writing is to the standard of the first one.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Apr 24, 2021 15:39:26 GMT
Same writer, apparently.
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