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Post by nucleusofswarm on Mar 10, 2018 1:06:13 GMT
Like the Episode thread in the Who section, offer a snappy, one-two sentence thoughts on Chibnall's non-Who work, if you've seen them. - Born and Bred
- Law & Order: UK
- United (2011 TV film)
- Camelot
- Broadchurch (and Gracepoint)
- The Great Train Robbery (2013 TV film)
And, if you're so inclined or experienced, his stage plays.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2018 12:08:41 GMT
Born & Bred was nice....that's about all it had to be. My mother loved it and as part of the light comedy-drama Sunday night schedule that's all it needed to do - be unoffensive, nostalgic and twee.
Law & Order UK was good - mostly for the casting. Bradley Walsh really is fantastic in it. It's just a procedural, sure, but it's a good one.
United was wonderful. It helps to have a familiarity with the Munich crash and of British football but it's not 100% needed.
Broadchurch is one of the most talked about shows of the 2010s and with good reason. It's fab.
The Great Train Robbery was also cool - one ep from Bruce Reynolds perspective and one with DCS Tommy Butler.
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Post by mark687 on Mar 10, 2018 12:38:04 GMT
Born and Bred enjoyable Sunday Night Drama
Law and Order very good
Untied Brilliant film (in fact I would say its best thing Chibnail's written)
Great Train also very good
Broadchurch
( Now I guessed the killer 5 minutes in, however the performances of Tennant Whitaker and Durval in particular were compelling, The wheels came off in series 2 though)
My overall opinion though is still "Are his Dramas good because very good actors preform them or do actors give good performances because his words are very good".
Regards
mark687
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