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Feud. Television Television Series Review. (2025).

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Jill Halfpenny, Rupert Penry-Jones, Amy Nutall, Ray Fearon, Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, Tessa Peake-Jones, James Fleet, Alex Macqueen, Larry Lamb, Megan Trower, Chris Gascoyne, Judith Alexander, Joel Beckett, Luke Hammond, Joel Kai Ali.

You cannot buy good neighbours, the kind where you live in harmony with each other 24 hours a day, seven days a week, nothing ever getting you down with those that live next door, across the street, or around the close to which your presence counts…and yet neighbourhoods are pots of unspoken jealousy, they are the breeding ground of infidelities and trysts, and they are closest spots in which spying on you is readily available…and relished.

Midsomer Murders, Breaking The Chain. Television Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Neil Dudgeon, Gwilym Lee, Fiona Dolman, Majinder Virk, Tessa Peake-Jones, Joe McGann, Julia Sawalha, Edward Akrout, Hari Dhillion, Sophia Di Martino, Richard Graham, Rebecca Grant, Ben Lamb, Derek Riddell, Jack Staddon, Olivia Vinall, Tom York.

Competitive cycling has had its detractors over the years, it has its champions, its heroes and its fallen idols, the gold body supported by the lead base and the fragile Earth beneath and yet the spanner always finds a way to throw itself into the works and take the sport down a slippery slope in which one could not easily fathom.

Doctor Who: The Time Of The Doctor. Television Review. B.B.C.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Orla Brady, Peter Capaldi, James Butler, Elizabeth Rider, Sheila Reid, Mark Brighton, Rob Jarvis, Tessa Peake-Jones,  Jack Hollington, Sonita Henry, Kayvan Novak, Tom Gibbons, Aiden Cook, Nicholas Briggs, Barnaby Edwards, Nicholas Pegg, Ross Mullan, Karen Gillan.

It seems like a bad dream now but there was a time when the absence of Science Fiction from television, especially British Science Fiction tales, was in danger of being seen as antiquated as the thought of Medieval History. Thankfully neither genres and those that love and cherish where we have come from and where we are heading will ever lay down and let the banality of life ever let some television executives get their own way.