Summary
Dalziel & Pascoe, BBC1, Sat and Sun. Hallowed Be Thy Game, C4, Sun. Ahead of the Class, ITV1, Sun
If your face is your fortune you'll always be poor, my granny once told me. As sayings go, this pithy truth has proved its worth for Warren Clarke, an actor blessed to look like a trout that has just gulped an urchin and is suffering gut ache. Warren can also pull off the tortured "man of the soil" look, roughing his fingers to mangled stumps, wiping his brow with determined, savage, stubborn pride. He will not be beaten. Half-man, half-beast, and looking sat- upon (by an elephant) but resilient, Warren's squashed-in Plasticine features can move you to fear or awe or tears. I cite the return of **Dalziel and Pascoe to make the case.See the full content of this document
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Tv Review:Grumpy Nemesis of Crime and Corruption
Episode one started off so fast, it had to decelerate. DI Pascoe (Colin Buchanan) went straight from a car chase into a hospital bed where his coma was thankfully brief. When a nurse's body was dredge...
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