The very best of the week ahead
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| Title: | The very best of the week ahead |
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| Source: | Sunday Telegraph (London). 01/07/2024, p32-32. 1. |
| Abstract: | Today Vera ITV1, 8pm Following on from an atmospheric Christmas special, DCI Vera Stanhope (Brenda Blethyn) begins the New Year with another run of Northumberlandbased murder mysteries, with a popular former cast member returning to Tyneside and making his presence felt quite forcefully. In the opening episode, Fast Love, Stanhope and the team are called to a quiet country lane where a young man has been found dead following what looks like a hit-and-run. With initial ndings suggesting that the victim was a local market trader, the team head down to his pitch to start piecing together a prole. But as the investigation gathers more evidence, it quickly emerges that the victim was a far more complex character than they imagined, with plenty of suspects to pick out from a long list of people who wouldn't have minded seeing him hurt, or indeed dead. Adding to her woes, Stanhope - already a couple of team members down - is more than taken aback when her old sidekick Joe (David Leon, who starred in the rst four series) turns up at her incident room after almost a decade away. Gerard O'Donovan Call the Midwife BBC One, 8pm A new run starts with spring blossoming early in Poplar as four new regulars join Nonnatus House's training scheme. Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) discovers she has a connection that she'd rather forget with one of her mothers-to-be - comedian Rosie Jones, who stars as a mother with cerebral palsy. GO [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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