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Nemesis (Episode 12 of the ITV series ‘Marple’)


Point Pleasant (introduction, characters and episodes)

Point Pleasant (review)

Poppy Shakespeare

Primeval

Prisoner, The


Pushing Daisies: The First Episode

Quatermass and the Pit


Robin Cook's Invasion

Shadow In The North, The

Square Pegs


Strange

The 39 Steps (2008)


Torchwood

Torchwood: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

Torchwood: Children of Earth


True Blood (season one)

True Blood (season two)

Turn of the Screw, The

Unusuals, The (pilot episode)

Unusuals, The (season one overview)

Veronica Mars (Season One)

Veronica Mars (Season Two)

Veronica Mars (Season Three)


Virtuality

Waking the Dead

Waking the Dead: Magdalene 26

Waking the Dead: Missing Persons

Waking the Dead: Skin


Wallander


Whitechapel

Women’s Murder Club, The


Wonderfalls



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This blog was first established in November 2007 and is just a place to dump anything and everything I write down about films and television – and maybe a little music. You won’t find heavy analysis or much in the way of criticism. I just like what I like and my choices are often heavily influenced by the actors, writers or director involved. I don't set out to watch anything I anticipate disliking.

The blog grew out of reviews I wrote when in correspondence with friends. The earliest reviews included here are just copies taken from that correspondence, not always written with any great skill.

My tastes in films would certainly, I am sure, horrify many film buffs. I am no expert and I freely accept that my tastes and opinions are almost always entirely subjective.