The ladies dig into Nicola Walker's new series Annika, a traditional mystery whose formula doesn't break any new ground but whose central performance makes it worth watching.
The ladies discuss the first two episodes of Magpie Murders, a refreshingly offbeat new series about a book editor, a dead author's unfinished manuscript, and the mystery that ties the stories on the page and in real life together.
The ladies discuss the (very welcome) return of Miss Scarlet & the Duke and take opposite sides on the question of whether the show's central couple should become more than friends.
The ladies discuss the excellent new BritBox crime drama Sherwood, a story that's as much about generational strife in a struggling mining town as it is murder.
The ladies discuss the return of crime drama Van der Valk, whose second season premiere is pretty to look at but whose leading man still leaves much to be desired.
The ladies look back on the charming 2007 drama Cranford, a heartwarming period tale about family and community that boasts one of the most talented ensemble casts of all time.