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The Game, review: murder, antiques and Robson Green in a polo neck
The Game, review: murder, antiques and Robson Green in a polo neck

Telegraph

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

The Game, review: murder, antiques and Robson Green in a polo neck

Oh, I do enjoy a Channel 5 thriller. They've got no pretensions. There's no great state-of-the-nation pontificating. Just some twists and turns and, in the case of The Game, Robson Green playing a slippery antiques repairer who may or may not be a serial killer out to murder his neighbours. What's not to like? It co-stars Jason Watkins as Huw Miller, struggling to adapt to retirement after a career as a detective. He has a lovely wife (Sunetra Sarker) and a decent golf handicap but is haunted by his failure to solve the case of the Ripton Stalker, who targeted victims for amusement before eventually murdering them. Then Patrick Harbottle (Green) moves in across the street. He smoothly befriends everyone in the neighbourhood – it's the kind of place where the women go round to each other's houses to drink white wine and moan about their middle-aged husbands, while the men repair to the pub to moan about being middle-aged – and immediately attracts the attention of the street's sexiest blonde, who murmurs: 'My God, he's so fit!' (you can see why Green was attracted to the script). After an evening out, Patrick says good night to Huw with the words: 'Catch you later.' Which is the sign-off that the Ripton Stalker used to taunt police. And there we have the set-up: is Patrick the killer who has taken up residence to torment Huw, or is Huw losing his grip on reality (we learn that he had a mental breakdown over the case years earlier) and about to make a terrible mistake? Watkins, in his third Channel 5 thriller after Coma and The Catch, is perfectly cast as the mild-mannered Huw, whose self-confidence is shot. He's not a million miles away from the character the actor plays in McDonald and Dodds. I did find myself wondering how he ended up with his wife, who is cheerful and full of energy, but opposites attract and all that. The two play it very naturally. Green, more often to be found portraying likeable blokes, clearly relishes a role which allows him to hint at the sinister. Patrick wears a lot of polo-necks, which is the TV signifier that someone might be evil. Huw struggles to convince anyone that Patrick is a danger. His neighbours turn against him, and former colleagues dismiss him as a joke – except one (Amber James), who wonders whether she should investigate Huw's hunches. The drama plays out across four nights this week and builds to the kind of histrionic end you'd expect, with some creepy moments along the way. I'm not sure why it has such a generic name – the working title was Catch You Later, which is much better. If something about the production feels a little off – besides the sight of suavely dressed man-about-town Patrick tootling off every day in his turquoise van – it could be because this depiction of British suburbia was actually shot in Spain's Basque country (for financial reasons). Channel 5 dramas aren't expensively done, but they're certainly entertaining.

Everything to know on new Channel 5 drama The Game starring Jason Watkins
Everything to know on new Channel 5 drama The Game starring Jason Watkins

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Everything to know on new Channel 5 drama The Game starring Jason Watkins

A new Channel 5 drama will be airing on TV soon, which features Jason Watkins and Sunetra Sarker among its cast. The story involves former police detective Huw Miller (Watkins), who settles into retirement with his wife Alice (Sarker). However, when new neighbour Patrick (Robson Green) moves in, his behaviour reminds Huw of a notorious criminal he never managed to catch, and suspicions begin to form. A synopsis on the Radio Times website reads: "Former detective Huw settles into retirement alongside his wife Alice, but never far from his mind is the case he failed to solve - that of the Ripton Stalker. Robson Green and Jason Watkins go toe-to-toe in this exclusive trailer for tense new drama #TheGame – beginning 12th May on @channel5_tv 👇 Read more here: — Radio Times (@RadioTimes) May 3, 2025 "When new neighbour Patrick moves in and uses the phrase that the stalker used to taunt Huw with in letters, he's determined he's finally got his man." Speaking with Deadline about the show, Green shared: "The way Patrick says, 'catch you later' triggers something within Huw, who thinks he has his man. 'Patrick is over-friendly, and Huw feels everything is not quite what it seems. "Very quickly you realise there is a game being played, but is Patrick a stalker and is Huw on the right track or spiralling out of control psychologically?' The programme, which was originally called 'Catch You Later', then becomes a cat-and-mouse thriller. Jason Watkins as Huw Miller Sunetra Sarker as Alice Miller Robson Green as Patrick Harbottle Indy Lewis as Margot Miller Amber James as Jenny Atkins Joshua Hill as Martin Flint Jenny Rainsford as Tina Oakley Scott Karim as Paul Oakley Amy Huberman as Liz Maguire Simon Harrison as Steve Maguire Christina Bennington as Ruth Parker Lewis Ian Bray as Declan Gordon Kennedy as Frank Byrne Recommended reading: Everything you need to know ahead of Malpractice series 2 - cast list and more All to know ahead of The Handmaid's Tale's final series including cast list Everything to know on new Channel 5 drama The Feud starring Jill Halfpenny When will Channel 5's The Game be on TV? The first episode of The Game will air at 9 pm on Monday, May 12, on Channel 5, with the second episode following in the same timeslot on Tuesday, May 13. After that, the remaining two episodes will air at 9pm on Wednesday, May 14 and Thursday, May 15. These episodes will be available to watch on the Channel 5 player after they have been broadcast.

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