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Topic History of: Hunter BBC1 - brilliant
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Walter Sobchak Agreed JK, with one caveat-too many sub-plots. The young detective being 3 weeks late , and callously dumped by the station lothario was unnecessary.
HB and JMcT were terrific. There will be more.
BarntheBarn Hugh and Janet played the same characters in a previous crime drama on BBC called 'Five Days' (which I preferred to this one actually).
Andy H Do try and catch any episodes of Heston Blumenthal trying to revamp the Little Chef chain and prepare for a lot of cringing.

I know that Heston has a lot of fans on this board.

AH
JK2006 Hunter Part Two - fabulous television.

And a clever but simple trick at the end I didn't see coming.

I do hope there are more Hunters. Please.
mickeyone Totally agree - gripping television.

Great rapport between Hugh Bonneville and Janet McTeer.
In fact, brilliant casting all round.
Well scripted, characters properly developed and a storyline that completely hooks you.

Roll on Monday night.