La proprietaria del ristorante Pearl Nolan fonda un'agenzia investigativa locale dopo aver ricevuto l'addestramento della polizia in una precedente carriera. Quando scopre il cadavere di un ... Leggi tuttoLa proprietaria del ristorante Pearl Nolan fonda un'agenzia investigativa locale dopo aver ricevuto l'addestramento della polizia in una precedente carriera. Quando scopre il cadavere di un caro amico, Vinnie, arriva il suo primo caso.La proprietaria del ristorante Pearl Nolan fonda un'agenzia investigativa locale dopo aver ricevuto l'addestramento della polizia in una precedente carriera. Quando scopre il cadavere di un caro amico, Vinnie, arriva il suo primo caso.
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This show has lots of potential! The characters are likable and intriguing, the locations absolutely breathtaking, and the dialogue rings true. It's a small English town so you just know it's full of secrets, lies, and crimes. Th acting is quite good, what this program needs is better writing. Solid 7, would be a 9 if the writing was better.
Whitstable Pearl I saw this programme pop up on the Drama Channel, and I decided to check it out via the UKTV App.
I was never any good at geography and funnily enough, I thought that Whitstable was somewhere in the West Country, so I checked it up to confirm that I was right and, was really surprised when I discovered where it actually is.
In the first episode DCI Mike McGuire, says that he was visiting the area, but after several episodes in he is still here, his excuse to Pearl Nolan was that he "had decided to hang around" When the show started he, was the only old bill in evidence, now he is accompanied by a DS Nikki Martel, but no other old bill are seen.
I realise that Whitstable is a small community, but surely it must have its own police force, so where the heck are they?
The character of DCI Mike McGuire appears, to me to be somewhat of a dry dull tedious type, and frankly the acting of Howard Charles, doesn't exactly bring the person to life for my mind, he is far too wooden in his characterisation.
DCI Mike McGuire Is being provided with, what appears to be some kind of back story, or more accurately some aspects of a past, is being allowed to seep out of his environs.
Kerry Godliman is an actress that, I haven't seen that much of on the box, browsing through her Filmography on IMDb, I wanted to see how many, of the shows I had actually heard of. There aren't that many that I know, and only the ones that feature Ricky Gervase, stand out as those that I remember watching. Her acting in Derek and After Life, is good within these shows but, nothing to really jump for joy about.
In making Pearl Nolan the central character, an effort was being made to make something of her, in building a story, and scenario, for her rational, a world of family, work, and community is created.
It's no real surprise that there is some form, of love interest that is being, floated into the Kentish breeze between, our eponymous heroine Pearl Nolan, and the taciturn obstreperous old bill DCI Mike McGuire.
Whitstable Pearl as a television drama is okay, it's always good to see different locations featured, that don't normally get shown on the TV, and Whitstable makes for an interesting backdrop. I am totally unfamiliar with either, the town or the surrounding areas, and it will make for an interesting, aspect of an otherwise ordinary show.
I was never any good at geography and funnily enough, I thought that Whitstable was somewhere in the West Country, so I checked it up to confirm that I was right and, was really surprised when I discovered where it actually is.
In the first episode DCI Mike McGuire, says that he was visiting the area, but after several episodes in he is still here, his excuse to Pearl Nolan was that he "had decided to hang around" When the show started he, was the only old bill in evidence, now he is accompanied by a DS Nikki Martel, but no other old bill are seen.
I realise that Whitstable is a small community, but surely it must have its own police force, so where the heck are they?
The character of DCI Mike McGuire appears, to me to be somewhat of a dry dull tedious type, and frankly the acting of Howard Charles, doesn't exactly bring the person to life for my mind, he is far too wooden in his characterisation.
DCI Mike McGuire Is being provided with, what appears to be some kind of back story, or more accurately some aspects of a past, is being allowed to seep out of his environs.
Kerry Godliman is an actress that, I haven't seen that much of on the box, browsing through her Filmography on IMDb, I wanted to see how many, of the shows I had actually heard of. There aren't that many that I know, and only the ones that feature Ricky Gervase, stand out as those that I remember watching. Her acting in Derek and After Life, is good within these shows but, nothing to really jump for joy about.
In making Pearl Nolan the central character, an effort was being made to make something of her, in building a story, and scenario, for her rational, a world of family, work, and community is created.
It's no real surprise that there is some form, of love interest that is being, floated into the Kentish breeze between, our eponymous heroine Pearl Nolan, and the taciturn obstreperous old bill DCI Mike McGuire.
Whitstable Pearl as a television drama is okay, it's always good to see different locations featured, that don't normally get shown on the TV, and Whitstable makes for an interesting backdrop. I am totally unfamiliar with either, the town or the surrounding areas, and it will make for an interesting, aspect of an otherwise ordinary show.
I thought this was a really enjoyable Show! Three episodes in and hope thy do more. I found it just as entertaining as Father Brown, Vera or Shetland... everything doesn't have to be as deep as Broadchurch to be entertaining.
If you like your mysteries cosy rather than gritty, then I'd give this one a try. I really like Howard Charles anyway and Kerry Godliman is a great lead actress. Quirky characters and lovely scenery.
... now heading into its third season, has been a most enjoyable two season series so far... seems all pieces fit very well together... good-script-cast-production-values... all are some of the best for the genre
... his character's a bit weary-wearing lots of times, but not sure how it could be toned-down and still remain true to the storyline... overall all of the leads are amiable-people... one critic writing.. "Like so many series on Acorn, this one's about good people doing their best. Even the criminals have good reasons for what they do, sometimes unintentionally. The scenery along the coast of England is beautiful, the characters are mostly kind and good, the series is charming. Take a look if you can." ... sounds about right.
... his character's a bit weary-wearing lots of times, but not sure how it could be toned-down and still remain true to the storyline... overall all of the leads are amiable-people... one critic writing.. "Like so many series on Acorn, this one's about good people doing their best. Even the criminals have good reasons for what they do, sometimes unintentionally. The scenery along the coast of England is beautiful, the characters are mostly kind and good, the series is charming. Take a look if you can." ... sounds about right.
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- QuizBased on the series of novels featuring Pearl Nolan, a Whitstable Native and recent "empty nester" and Chief Inspector Mike McGuire, transferred from a London Force. When Pearl opens a detective agency, in the Harbour town of Whitstable, things start to get very interesting... Series 1 is based on the first novel "The Whitstable Pearl Mystery" and the fifth "Disappearance at Oare".
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