Gina McKee
Chris Morris casts a satirical eye over the subject of sex and its relationship to society. Helpful contributors include Peter Stringfellow and David Sullivan.
Religion falls under the spotlight in this episode, which features Terry Waite discussing how Britain has been poisoned by the gospel.
When Steve Arnott is transferred to a police anti-corruption unit, he finds his target is the city’s top detective, Tony Gates. Can Gates really be as good as he appears?…
Having been duped into covering up Jackie’s crime, Gates is desperate to sever ties with her. But, as Arnott and Fleming close in on his secret, Gates is plunged into…
Arnott is convinced Gates played a part in Jackie’s disappearance. With Fleming’s help, the anti-corruption team tries to trap Gates into revealing his involvement in covering up Jackie’s crimes.
After two young people are killed in the same way – placed in water and surrounded by flowers – DCI Vera Stanhope knows that she must catch the murderer before…
Chris Morris turns his laser eye on to crime. Highlights include revelations of how elephants are being used to disperse rioters, and Vanessa Feltz’s message to murderers.
Morse investigates murder on hallowed ground. A quiet country church is an unlikely setting for the killing, and a vicar and his voluntary helpers are the unlikely suspects. Among them…