Moonflower Murders' midpoint episode sticks to London, where Susan investigates what Alan Conway knew about the Frank Parris murder as DS Locke warns her to stay away from the case.
Alison’s romance with Liam deepens, but she struggles to evade detection while figuring out who is trying to evict her mother in the latest episode of Code of Silence.
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So, remember what I was saying earlier about a positive avalanche of new Sherlockmaterial emerging over the past couple of weeks, by way of apology for making us all wait two years for Series 3? Well, the most awesome bit of all may have arrived at
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Sally Wainwright’s gripping, era-defining British police drama Happy Valleywas a landmark procedural that had us hooked from the first episode when Sergeant Catherine Cawood burst onto our screens. Here's everything to remember from that first