Paul Finchley is a national treasure, a funny man, and one half of a legendary comic duo, has his world turned upside down by a knock on the front door.
It's a very good, powerful first episode, it feels pertinent at a time where celebrities are being accused and arrested for all manner of obscene crimes.
The opening moments are light and funny, the appearances of Alan Carr and Frank Skinner. That lightness lasts all of five minutes, then the tone changes, a dark story, relevant in this day and age. Superbly acted by all, Coltrane and Walters make for an outstanding pairing. Andrea Risborough also worthy of a notable mention.
Very promising start to this mini series 9/10.
It's a very good, powerful first episode, it feels pertinent at a time where celebrities are being accused and arrested for all manner of obscene crimes.
The opening moments are light and funny, the appearances of Alan Carr and Frank Skinner. That lightness lasts all of five minutes, then the tone changes, a dark story, relevant in this day and age. Superbly acted by all, Coltrane and Walters make for an outstanding pairing. Andrea Risborough also worthy of a notable mention.
Very promising start to this mini series 9/10.