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Daily Record
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
BBC viewers left with same complaint after switching off new crime drama just minutes in
The BBC aired its "fun new crime spoof" series, starring Timothy Spall, for the first time on Sunday evening, but viewers were left unimpressed just minutes into the new show. BBC viewers were left disappointed after settling down to watch a brand new comedy show only to switch it off just moments later with many vocalising the same complaint. Death Valley kicked off on Sunday evening on May 25, starring Timothy Spall as reclusive actor John Chapel famed for his role as a TV detective. However, it transpires that he also has a talent for solving crimes in real life too. Despite his best efforts to live a peaceful and quiet life, he crosses paths with detective Janie Mallowan, played by Gwyneth Keyworth, who is investigating a mysterious death nearby. It turns out she's actually the actor's biggest fan and the pair find themselves becoming an unlikely duo as they pair up to solve crimes. The BBC programme, which was filmed entirely in Wales, features a glittering cast alongside Spall and Keyworth. It includes Gavin and Stacey star Steffan Rhodri, Alexandria Riley of Silo and The Pembrokeshire Murders fame, Sian Gibson known for her work on Peter Kay's Car Share plus additional writing from comedian and actor Sian Harries, the Express reports. However, despite the fun premise and the show's promising reviews, some viewers were left unimpressed and flocked to social media to share their initial thoughts. Despite The Guardian pitching the show as a "a fun new crime spoof for Ludwig fans," not everybody agreed. One viewer remarked: "Just what I thought! It's too silly. The Guardian says people who love Ludwig will love Death Valley. NO! I LOVE Ludwig - this is absolute rubbish!" Another chimed in: "Five mins & switching off - this is AWFUL. So bad." A third viewer described the show as having "BBC1 weekday afternoon vibes to it." Another person who tuned in wrote: "Hmm ... Not hitting the spot yet" while a fifth complained: "Ten minutes unintelligible thanks." However, others had good things to say about the new programme with many hailing Timothy Spall's standout performance as the reclusive TV star, and others comparing it to other shows they had seen. One viewer gushed: "Love Timothy Spall". Another compared it to ITV drama, Professor T starring Ben Miller, as they remarked: "#DeathValley this is very much like #ProfessorT". Ahead of the show's debut on Sunday evening, creator Paul Doolan described where the inspiration for the show came from. He told the BBC: "I liked the idea of a TV actor who played a detective, and a fan of them, and the awkward relationship, but I couldn't really get beyond what else was funny about that. "Then I thought 'what if they solve murders?', which is all really meta, and then started plotting it based around that." Death Valley airs Sundays at 8.15pm on BBC One and iPlayer.


The Sun
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
ITV Grace finale leaves viewers stumped as they point out plot hole – after future of show was revealed
ITV'S Grace finale has left viewers feeling stumped as they pointed out a plot hole - after the future of show was revealed. ITV 's hit crime drama Grace ended its current run on our screens with an exciting series five finale. 4 4 4 Brighton based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace (John Simm) faced mounting pressure to investigate a major drug investigation. The episode saw the criminal trial of a drug lord known only as The Merchant after Danny Starr (Josef Davies) was caught trafficking drugs into the country. But after being spotted by border police and subsequently arrested, fans wondered how the police could have found the drugs. One fan said: "Obviously I have no direct experience but I'm not convinced that a tyre full of drugs would put a 1600kg car 'well over its usual weight." Another added: "Yes, I thought that - you couldn't spot the weight difference from a few kilos of additions." While a third said: "Maybe the other four were filled too." "There is one point that everyone has overlooked. They went into the trailer with a search dog, why didn't it detect and indicate the presence of the drugs?" asked another viewer. During the episode, as Danny was being questioned at the border, he said that his lorry contained a Petersen Dartmoor which he was importing for his company, D Starr Classics. Police officers and their trained dogs inspected the classic car but found nothing at all. Grace then arrived on the scene with DS Glen Branson (Richie Campbell) and was informed that they didn't find anything suspicious in the vehicle. ITV Grace finale leaves viewers stumped as they point out plot hole - after future of show was revealed The detective asked: 'Did you weigh it?' He then compared documents to information on his phone and concluded: 'It's well overweight for a car of this type." Using a pen knife he then cut open the car's spare tyre, which unveiled bags of drugs and put Danny in prison. Meanwhile, ITV recently announced that the show, which is based on Peter James' best-selling novels, would return for a sixth series. Crime dramas on ITVX Crime drama buffs have a wide selection of choices on ITVX - here is a selection of some of the programmes available to binge. Professor T: Based on a Belgian TV series of the same name, former Death in Paradise lead Ben Miller plays the title character. Professor Jasper Tempest is a criminologist with OCD who helps the police solve crimes. The cast also includes Emma Naomi, Barney White and Andy Gathergood. The Beast Must Die: This series follows a mother's grief for her son, who was killed in an accident. Nicholas Blake's novel of the same name has been adapted for the programme. Stars include Cush Jumbo, Jared Harris, Billy Howle and Geraldine James. Red Eye: Starring Richard Armitage, Jing Lusi and Lesley Sharp star in this six-part thriller, which mostly takes place during an all-night flight between London and Beijing. With dead bodies piling up and a mystery to unravel, the heroes must work fast to get to the truth. The Twelve: This Australian drama originally aired as a miniseries in 2022, with the episodes dropping in the UK in February 2023. Four months later, the show was renewed for a second season. Jurassic Park star Sam Neill stars in the leading role of barrister Brett Colby. Manhunt: Martin Clunes stars in this drama based on true murder investigations. Series one focused on the death of Amélie Delagrange, which took place in 2004, while the second depicted the search for serial rapist Delroy Grant. John Simm is set to reprise his role as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, with filming scheduled to begin in summer 2025. Joining John once again are sidekick Richie Campbell, Zoë Tapper as Cleo Morey, Laura Elphinstone as DS Bella Moy, and Brad Morrison as DC Nick Nicholl. The news of the recommission came as ITV prepared to air the current 5th season which ended last night. TV's Drama Commissioner Huw Kennair Jones expressed his feelings on continuing the series, saying: "It's always exciting to return to Grace and the Brighton that Peter's brilliant stories evoke. "That, coupled with the fantastic cast and crew who bring it all to life with such expertise means we're in for another great series for the ITV and ITVX audience." Executive Producer Phil Hunter echoed his enthusiasm, adding: "Having just delivered series five, it's fantastic to know we are coming back for a sixth series. 4 Previous series of Grace are available to stream on ITVX and STVX.


The Irish Sun
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
ITV Grace finale leaves viewers stumped as they point out plot hole – after future of show was revealed
ITV'S Grace finale has left viewers feeling stumped as they pointed out a plot hole - after the future of show was revealed. ITV's hit crime drama Grace ended its current run on our screens with an exciting series five finale. Advertisement 4 ITV's Grace finale has left viewers feeling stumped as they pointed out a plot hole - after the future of show was revealed Credit: Rex 4 Grace cut open the car's tyres and found bags of drugs inside 4 Danny was caught trafficking drugs into the country and landed in prison Brighton based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace ( The episode saw the criminal trial of a drug lord known only as The Merchant after Danny Starr ( But after being spotted by border police and subsequently arrested, fans wondered how the police could have found the drugs. One fan said: "Obviously I have no direct experience but I'm not convinced that a tyre full of drugs would put a 1600kg car 'well over its usual weight." Advertisement ITV DRAMA Another added: "Yes, I thought that - you couldn't spot the weight difference from a few kilos of additions." While a third said: "Maybe the other four were filled too." "There is one point that everyone has overlooked. They went into the trailer with a search dog, why didn't it detect and indicate the presence of the drugs?" asked another viewer. During the episode, as Danny was being questioned at the border, he said that his lorry contained a Petersen Dartmoor which he was importing for his company, D Starr Classics. Advertisement Most read in News TV Police officers and their trained dogs inspected the classic car but found nothing at all. Grace then arrived on the scene with DS Glen Branson ( ITV Grace finale leaves viewers stumped as they point out plot hole - after future of show was revealed The detective asked: 'Did you weigh it?' He then compared documents to information on his phone and concluded: 'It's well overweight for a car of this type." Advertisement Using a pen knife he then cut open the car's spare tyre, which unveiled bags of drugs and put Danny in prison. Meanwhile, Crime dramas on ITVX Crime drama buffs have a wide selection of choices on ITVX - here is a selection of some of the programmes available to binge. Professor T: Based on a Belgian TV series of the same name, former Death in Paradise lead Ben Miller plays the title character. Professor Jasper Tempest is a criminologist with OCD who helps the police solve crimes. The cast also includes Emma Naomi, Barney White and Andy Gathergood. This series follows a mother's grief for her son, who was killed in an accident. Nicholas Blake's novel of the same name has been adapted for the programme. Stars include Cush Jumbo, Jared Harris, Billy Howle and Geraldine James. Red Eye: Starring Richard Armitage, Jing Lusi and Lesley Sharp star in this six-part thriller, which mostly takes place during an all-night flight between London and Beijing. With dead bodies piling up and a mystery to unravel, the heroes must work fast to get to the truth. This Australian drama originally aired as a miniseries in 2022, with the episodes dropping in the UK in February 2023. Four months later, the show was renewed for a second season. Jurassic Park star Sam Neill stars in the leading role of barrister Brett Colby. Martin Clunes stars in this drama based on true murder investigations. Series one focused on the death of Amélie Delagrange, which took place in 2004, while the second depicted the search for serial rapist Delroy Grant. Joining John once again are sidekick Richie Campbell, Zoë Tapper as Cleo Morey, Laura Elphinstone as DS Bella Moy, and Brad Morrison as DC Nick Nicholl. Advertisement The news of the recommission came as ITV prepared to air the current 5th season which ended last night. TV's Drama Commissioner Huw Kennair Jones expressed his feelings on continuing the series, saying: "It's always exciting to return to Grace and the Brighton that Peter's brilliant stories evoke. "That, coupled with the fantastic cast and crew who bring it all to life with such expertise means we're in for another great series for the ITV and ITVX audience." Executive Producer Phil Hunter echoed his enthusiasm, adding: "Having just delivered series five, it's fantastic to know we are coming back for a sixth series. Advertisement 4 The tense episode was the last of the current series but Grace will return Previous series of Grace are available to stream on ITVX and STVX.