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Cooking Price-Wise – Review
Monday, May 29, 2023, was an amazing day for me. Before travelling to Wembley to see Sheffield Wednesday beat Barnsley ... -
Ellis: Series One – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Even in the packed genre of crime drama series, something can still come along that’s just that ... -
Midsomer Murders: Series 23 – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey What is there left to say about Midsomer Murders that hasn’t already been said? More than 27 ... -
Recipes for Love and Murder (Series One) – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey With series two just around the corner, there’s no better time to indulge in the first series ... -
The Madame Blanc Mysteries Series 1-3 Box Set – Review
By Karl Hornsey The Madame Blanc Mysteries is fast becoming a staple of the cosy crime drama genre, having already ... -
The Chelsea Detective series 1-2 Box Set – Review
By Karl Hornsey Every crime drama needs to ensure that its leading protagonist has a quirk in his or her ... -
My Life is Murder (Series 1-3) – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Considering the gravitas of its subject matter, murder does seem to have tempted programme-makers to have created ... -
Harry Wild: Series 2 – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Following a long and varied career, Jane Seymour has recently found herself in an altogether different, and ... -
Children’s Film Foundation: Bumper Box Vol 5 – DVD Review
By Roger Crow For a certain generation of film fans, it’s impossible to talk about the Children’s Film Foundation without ... -
Hidden Assets: Series 1 and 2 Box Set – Review
By Karl Hornsey Irish-Belgian crime drama isn’t exactly a genre that leaps quickly to mind in the annals of detective ... -
Whitstable Pearl (Series 1 and 2) – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey Clearly something is being done right with this crime drama based on the novels by Julie Wassmer, ... -
Darby and Joan (Series 1) – DVD Review
By Karl Hornsey This Queensland-set drama isn’t too hard to pigeonhole, but it can be described variously as a murder ...