Retired actor John Chapel and detective sergeant Janie Mallowan team up to investigate murders each week in Wales.Retired actor John Chapel and detective sergeant Janie Mallowan team up to investigate murders each week in Wales.Retired actor John Chapel and detective sergeant Janie Mallowan team up to investigate murders each week in Wales.
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Timothy Spall as always is excellent but based on the first episode I found it very disappointing. It is advertised as a comedy drama but I felt more effort was put into the comedy than the drama. It did make me chuckle a few times but I was hoping it would be a drama with a slight comedic touch. What I struggle with most was trying to cram the story it into one episode. We seemed to jump from puzzling over a few random clues to all of a sudden having a Death in Paradise type ending where everyone was gathered together and the big rather complex reveal was made with no explanation as to how they got there.
I will give episode two a try but not hopeful I'm afraid.
Edit. Well I gave episode two a try and enjoyed it more, by the time I watched all of season one I had changed my mind and now look forward to season 2.
I will give episode two a try but not hopeful I'm afraid.
Edit. Well I gave episode two a try and enjoyed it more, by the time I watched all of season one I had changed my mind and now look forward to season 2.
Whilst investigating a murder DS Janie Mallowan discovers that a mysterious reclusive man living by the scene is none other than John Chapel, better known as 'Caesar' a well known TV detective. After a frosty initial meeting, the pair team up to solve a number of cases.
I can see why reviews have fallen on both sides, I get it, I'd say it's all about expectation, just know what you're getting.
It's light, easy going, slightly silly, family friendly viewing, it's very much in the Sunday teatime group of shows, if you like Father Brown and Mallorca Files, you'll definitely appreciate this.
Wonderful location work, it's lovely to recognise to many of the wonderful Welsh locations.
Gwyneth Kenyon is bags of fun as the brash, outspoken Mallowan, Timothy Spall can simply do no wrong in my eyes, lots of well known faces pop up and it's good to see so much Welsh talent.
If you're wanting something serious, you'll be disappointed, if you want fun, easy viewing, you'll enjoy it. More please.
8/10.
I can see why reviews have fallen on both sides, I get it, I'd say it's all about expectation, just know what you're getting.
It's light, easy going, slightly silly, family friendly viewing, it's very much in the Sunday teatime group of shows, if you like Father Brown and Mallorca Files, you'll definitely appreciate this.
Wonderful location work, it's lovely to recognise to many of the wonderful Welsh locations.
Gwyneth Kenyon is bags of fun as the brash, outspoken Mallowan, Timothy Spall can simply do no wrong in my eyes, lots of well known faces pop up and it's good to see so much Welsh talent.
If you're wanting something serious, you'll be disappointed, if you want fun, easy viewing, you'll enjoy it. More please.
8/10.
Unlike some other reviewers, I am writing this after seeing all if the first series (6 episodes viewed in 2 days).
Yes, to a lot of English viewers this will be different to what they are used to seeing but the complexities of Welsh life is here to see and beautifully crafted by the writer and executed by the recognisable cast.
It's good see the Welsh language featured on prime time tv (there are 3 recognised spoken languages in the UK) and the sides for the shoe has been compared to last year's non-detective detective comedy show Ludwig.
It has to be said that the show does lose its way mid-series but the season finale has the show back on form.
It would be great to see it back (Bach?) but it does need a strong script to do so.
Yes, to a lot of English viewers this will be different to what they are used to seeing but the complexities of Welsh life is here to see and beautifully crafted by the writer and executed by the recognisable cast.
It's good see the Welsh language featured on prime time tv (there are 3 recognised spoken languages in the UK) and the sides for the shoe has been compared to last year's non-detective detective comedy show Ludwig.
It has to be said that the show does lose its way mid-series but the season finale has the show back on form.
It would be great to see it back (Bach?) but it does need a strong script to do so.
Firstly, this is not unwatchable . It's just not that good. The main problems are the woman detective and her male boss, both unbelievably inept and annoying and both have zero credibility. I know there is a comedic element about the show but there needs to be a shred of credibility as well. I can forgive the plot holes and rushed conclusions but not the idea that these two are supposed to be ranking police officers. Timothy Spall nearly rescues the show but not quite.
If there is to be a series two, some of the flaws need to be ironed out. Some of the Welsh accents need a bit of work from some guest stars as well.
If there is to be a series two, some of the flaws need to be ironed out. Some of the Welsh accents need a bit of work from some guest stars as well.
Seeing Timothy Spall in a new detective series the first thing that I thought was I hope its good enough for him. I think he's a brilliant actor. Probably my favourite performance of his was as Ian Paisley opposite Colm Meeny. I was also a little concerned when I saw it was set in wales. Having just seen the first episode and the first face I noticed was that of Steve Mao (hoffeman in high hopes) raised my expectations and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise from there on. Spall is as always excellent and the support cast do a fine job. Welsh humour is on show and I had a few chuckles along the way. It fits well into the cosy mystery slot and I must say Im looking forward to the next. I have to say that Tim playing a retired actor sort of in the vein of the crew of galaxyquest is inspired.
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