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  1. Jun 13, 2022 · Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Sep 21, 2023. Keith Watson metro.co.uk. A murder story, a slice of social history and a forensic investigation of policing policy all rolled into one in...

  2. 100% Tomatometer 22 Reviews 73% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Two shocking and unexpected murders shatter an already fractured community, leading to one of the largest manhunts in British history ...

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    • David Morrissey
    • Lewis Arnold, Ben A. Williams
    • June 13, 2022
  3. 8/10. Superb drama. Vindelander 28 June 2022. A gripping series from beginning to end and even more powerful for being based on actual events. Outstanding cast and direction, superb location filming and a poignant reminder of a terrible time in British history. A must see in my view. 18 out of 28 found this helpful.

  4. Oct 5, 2022 · The hit crime drama 'Sherwood' has just arrived on BritBox and it definitely lives up to the hype. When an ex-mining community in Nottinghamshire is terrorized by a killer with a crossbow, suspicions and old resentments bubble to the surface.

    • Forget Outlaws – Meet The In-Laws
    • ‘Does This Hat Make Me Look Like A Twat?’
    • Putting The Arrow Into Sparrow
    • Murder Had Real-Life Resonance
    • Saintly Cop on The Case
    • A Figure from The Past Rides Into Town
    • Whodunnit? and Who’s The ‘Spycop’?
    • Line of The Week
    • Notes and Observations

    After a scene-setting montage of archive newsreel – union leader Arthur Scargill, union-crusher Margaret Thatcher, spooks stashing files in a dimly lit basement – we were introduced to Sherwood’s dramatis personae via a wedding. In the closeknit community of Ashfield, Tory council candidate Sarah Vincent (Joanne Froggatt) was marrying building soci...

    The vibe was warmer at the house of Julie Jackson (Lesley Manville), one of Neel’s staff. She tried on fascinators, teased her grandchildren and recited 80s TV catchphrases. Husband Gary (Alun Armstrong) was a proud National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) member and one of the few locals to keep solidarity on the picket line back in 1984. Calling strik...

    The notorious local crime clan weren’t the Sopranos but the Sparrows, led by gruff patriarch Mickey (Philip Jackson) and wily wife Daphne (Lorraine Ashbourne). Their entrepreneurial empire included a taxi firm, axe-throwing range, archery range (possibly significant) and cocaine-dealing. A varied portfolio. Their paths crossed twice with the Jackso...

    Down the Miners’ Welfare Club for a Sunday night pint, glares were exchanged between Gary, Fred and another strike-breaker, Dean Simmonds (Sean Gilder). When Gary muttered “scab”, Deano snapped and threw a pool ball at him. “It were 30 fucking year ago,” he snarled. As Gary tottered home from the “clubby”, he seemed to be stalked by a hooded figure...

    En route to the nuptials, DCS Ian St Clair (David Morrissey) received a commendation from the Sheriff of Nottingham. Not the Christmas-cancelling Alan Rickman version, but Sunetra Sarker in a feathered cap and gown. Since he knew the region intimately, he led the manhunt. St Clair set up a telegenic incident room in a local church, complete with gl...

    Gary showed up on the police database because back in 1984, he and four others had been arrested for arson. Except the charges were dropped after an “intervention” from a Met officer and Gary’s file was heavily redacted. Cut to troubled Met detective DI Kevin Salisbury (Robert Glenister) – nearing retirement but up on disciplinary charges for break...

    This was a state-of-the-nation piece disguised as a crime drama. Graham has admitted breaking the rules of a standard police procedural: “We decided to tell the audience who the murderer was at the end of the first episode, which caused quite an existential crisis at the BBC.” Scott seems the glaringly obvious killer, but no shortage of others coul...

    A little on-the-nose, but it had to be wedding guest Gary telling Andy he should call his new daughter-in-law Maggie “because tonight she’ll be screwing a working man”.

    The first three episodes are directed by Lewis Arnold, a Midlands native who helmed Time and Des.
    In the flashbacks, young Kevin was played by Robert Glenister’s own son Tom.
    Manville and Rushbrook also played sisters in underrated BritBox crime pastiche Magpie Murders.
    Gary’s tipple was a “pint of mixed” – half bitter, half mild. We raise one to him tonight.
  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Sherwood: Season 1 REVIEW – In With An Arrow. There's a killer on the loose, and it's not even the most traumatic thing present. Huw Saunders · July 1, 2022. If you wanted to present an on-the...

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  7. Jun 14, 2022 · Sherwood creeps up on you with increasing addictiveness, as more avenues and possibilities begin to suggest themselves. The notion of “spy cops”, secretly embedded in Ashfield by the police and MI5 during the mining strike, is a fascinatingly sinister angle. The show is greatly boosted by an amazing cast of top British thesps, including ...

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