The angst-ridden rattle and hum of a pressure cooker kitchen hits small screens this October, when Boiling Point makes its debut courtesy of the BBC. Starting out life as
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Hard-hitting new BBC series Best Interests — written by hardest working man in TV Jack Thorne (His Dark Materials) — explores the moral and ethical debates around terminal illness.
When personal grief and professional loyalties collide things rarely get Better – as Detective Inspector Lou Slack (Leila Farzad) finds out — in the new BBC drama streaming on
The Brink’s-Mat gold bullion theft — the subject of BBC One’s new drama The Gold — is so infamous there should be a monument. Committed on 26 November 1983, by six
Coming on like the lovechild of David Lean and Guy Ritchie, SAS Rogue Heroes is fuelled by AC/DC guitar riffs and a healthy amount of irreverence. Written by Oscar-nominee Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders),
To commit murder, one should never get emotional. Like everything else in life, that most heinous of crimes comes down to a simple choice. Inside Man, which airs on BBC One and
Everybody thinks the choices they make have nothing to do with chance. Crossfire, which hits the BBC on 20 September, puts pay to that assumption in brutal fashion. Read more at: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/crossfire-review-new-keeley-hawes-thriller-unmissable-tv-105712538.html