I've always been obsessed with this real life murder case from the 1940s/50s...im really looking forward to it tonight...anyone else know of this story?
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I've seen the film with Dickie Attenborough. I'm going to record the series.
Videostar posted:I've always been obsessed with this real life murder case from the 1940s/50s...im really looking forward to it tonight...anyone else know of this story?
Yes, me I am recording it . I have seen the Attenborough film , and several *true crime* programmes on it ...so
Yogi19 posted:I've seen the film with Dickie Attenborough. I'm going to record the series.
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velvet donkey posted:Dickie Attenborough
He'll be a tough act to follow.
Mrs Jer fancies it. Not my scene.
Videostar posted:velvet donkey posted:Dickie Attenborough
He'll be a tough act to follow.
Yes,, he will Vids
Bossa Nova Baz posted:Videostar posted:velvet donkey posted:Dickie Attenborough
He'll be a tough act to follow.
Yes,, he will Vids
I've got it recorded, but from what I've seen on Twitter Tim Roth and Samantha Morton were brilliant. I love Tim Roth, so I'm looking forward to it.
Crock.
Yogi19 posted:I've seen the film with Dickie Attenborough. I'm going to record the series.
As others have said, Richard Attenborough (along with John Hurt, who got a BAFTA nomination), was always going to be a tough act to follow. I thought Roth and Morton were very good (she was also one of the best things in the recent "Fantastic Beasts", with a rather dark role in that too), but at the end of the day it's still a deeply depressing telling of a deeply unpleasant story. I suspect that the next episode - which concentrates on Timothy Evans - will be rather difficult to watch...