For starters, miss the opener and you’re left playing catch-up, something I’ll openly admit to sucking at. My issue is that an episodic TV drama commands a different level of investment than a film. Viewing figures suggest that the English are simply crying out for all the drama we can get our hands on and it’s not like we’re not generously catered for. As a rule they tend to be well-mannered, dignified, and ultimately reasonably unmemorable but I’m very much aware that this isn’t my field of expertise and also that I’m in the minority here. I may jest, but the fact remains, seldom does a week pass when a new serial dramatization doesn’t hit our screens. ![]() Indeed, there is nothing we enjoy more than a nice cup of tea, nice digestive biscuit (custard cream should we be feeling particularly risqué), and a nice bit of Sunday night TV drama to make our awfully nice lives vaguely less pedestrian.
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