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Old-fashioned telly recommendations

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Steeltown Murders on the BBC

I watched this twice through. I've seen a couple of reviews complaining it's slow, but I thought it was perfect. Very dignified and respectful to the victims, and excellently done. Highly recommended viewing.
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Will have a look.

I've just watched and enjoyed Annika much more than I thought I would
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I really liked Annika even with Nicola Walkers odd way of speaking.
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I started Steeltown Murders last night but stopped half way through the first episode as Zirk is away and I think he will like it too. It seems very well done.
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I'm halfway through Annika and enjoying it.
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Turtle Bean wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 5:40 pm I started Steeltown Murders last night but stopped half way through the first episode as Zirk is away and I think he will like it too. It seems very well done.
I might start watching this tonight
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I saw part of The Gallows Pole last week and decided to leave it till I get home and watch the lot in a binge. I'm in the Lakes and can only see iPlayer on the laptop/iPad. I love Shane Meadows things (he did This Is England, which is one of my favourite TV series ever), and this is similar, in that it is semi-improvised and has his usual actors. It uses modern dialogue although it is set in the 1760s, which can be really funny. From what I saw I would definitely recommend it.
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I binged on Steeltown murders and I thought it was very respectful to the victims while demonstrating the failure of policing (to be fair, some of that was the lack of modern techniques such as computerised databases) that allowed the murderer to escape justice for so long.

I've posted before about Annika, I think it's brilliant.

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