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A Christmas Carol – Review – East Riding Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, December 2024 To mark their 10th anniversary, East Riding Theatre in Beverley has gone back in time. ... -
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 ... -
Heroes and Villains: A Family Concert by the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra – Live Review – ...
By Karl Hornsey, November 2024 The Hull Philharmonic Orchestra began their latest highly anticipated series with a special family concert, ... -
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Film Gala – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, November 2024 We may not realise it as we sit down to watch our favourite films, but ... -
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 ... -
Rebus: A Game Called Malice – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2024 The character of Inspector Rebus has long been established as one of the most-loved and ... -
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 ... -
The Reach at Piccadilly, Manchester – Hotel Review
By Karl Hornsey, August 2024 There’s a new addition to the hotel landscape in central Manchester, and it’s one that ... -
Lions in the Wilderness by Clive and Joe Hetherington – Review
By Karl Hornsey As England fans recover from their second successive European Championship final defeat, this excellent book by Clive ... -
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 ...