This Saturday, January 13, 2024, prepare for an intriguing episode of “The Chelsea Detective” with Season 1 Episode 4, titled “A Chelsea Education,” airing at 1:00 Am on Sundance. In this riveting installment, the plot thickens as respected educator Oliver Cowie becomes an unexpected murder victim, found bludgeoned to death in his own study. The episode unfolds with an air of mystery and suspense, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the investigation progresses, it becomes apparent that the seemingly tranquil world of education harbors dark secrets, and Oliver Cowie’s demise unveils a web of suspects. The narrative unfolds with twists and turns, showcasing the talent of “The Chelsea Detective” in delivering compelling crime drama.
For those who enjoy a captivating blend of mystery and suspense, “A Chelsea Education” promises to be an episode not to be missed. Tune in at 1:00 Am on Sundance for a night of suspenseful storytelling...
As the investigation progresses, it becomes apparent that the seemingly tranquil world of education harbors dark secrets, and Oliver Cowie’s demise unveils a web of suspects. The narrative unfolds with twists and turns, showcasing the talent of “The Chelsea Detective” in delivering compelling crime drama.
For those who enjoy a captivating blend of mystery and suspense, “A Chelsea Education” promises to be an episode not to be missed. Tune in at 1:00 Am on Sundance for a night of suspenseful storytelling...
- 1/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a gripping investigation in Season 1, Episode 3 of “The Chelsea Detective” titled “The Gentle Giant,” airing at 1:00 Am on Saturday, January 6, 2024, on Sundance. In this episode, viewers are drawn into a mystery surrounding the murder of a well-liked security guard, whose untimely death leaves behind a terminally ill wife.
As Detectives Max and Priya dig into the case, they uncover a complex and unsavory past of the victim. Filled with elements of violence, racism, and hooliganism, the investigation takes unexpected turns. The episode promises a riveting blend of suspense and drama as the detectives navigate the intricacies of the victim’s life to unravel the truth behind this shocking crime.
Tune in to Sundance at 1:00 Am for an episode that delves into the darker corners of the human experience, with “The Chelsea Detective” keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with each revelation in this enthralling crime drama.
As Detectives Max and Priya dig into the case, they uncover a complex and unsavory past of the victim. Filled with elements of violence, racism, and hooliganism, the investigation takes unexpected turns. The episode promises a riveting blend of suspense and drama as the detectives navigate the intricacies of the victim’s life to unravel the truth behind this shocking crime.
Tune in to Sundance at 1:00 Am for an episode that delves into the darker corners of the human experience, with “The Chelsea Detective” keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with each revelation in this enthralling crime drama.
- 12/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the intriguing world of “The Chelsea Detective” as Season 1 Episode 2, titled “Mrs. Romano,” unfolds a riveting mystery. Catch the episode at 1:00 Am on Saturday, December 30, 2023, exclusively on Sundance. The plot takes an unexpected turn as Robyn Romano, the social media sensation and wife of restaurateur Julia Romano, is reported missing.
What begins as a search for a missing person swiftly transforms into a murder investigation, leaving Detective Max immersed in the complexities of the combustible Romano clan. As the race against time intensifies, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of suspense, drama, and familial tensions that add layers to the intriguing storyline.
Tune in at 1:00 Am for an episode that promises not only a gripping investigation but also a glimpse into the dynamics of a high-profile family. “The Chelsea Detective” invites viewers into a world where secrets unravel, and every twist brings Max closer to solving the enigma surrounding Mrs.
What begins as a search for a missing person swiftly transforms into a murder investigation, leaving Detective Max immersed in the complexities of the combustible Romano clan. As the race against time intensifies, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of suspense, drama, and familial tensions that add layers to the intriguing storyline.
Tune in at 1:00 Am for an episode that promises not only a gripping investigation but also a glimpse into the dynamics of a high-profile family. “The Chelsea Detective” invites viewers into a world where secrets unravel, and every twist brings Max closer to solving the enigma surrounding Mrs.
- 12/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Dive into the gripping world of crime and investigation with “The Chelsea Detective” as it kicks off its debut season with Episode 1, titled “The Wages of Sin.” Airing on Sundance at 1:00 Am this Saturday, 23 December 2023, the series opens with the mysterious death of stonemason Andrew Knightley, pushed under a London Underground train during the morning rush hour.
Join Di Max Arnold and his partner, DS Priya Shamsie, as they meticulously piece together the puzzle of Andrew Knightley’s life—a journey that unveils a portrait of a lonely, devout, and troubled man. The suspense deepens as the investigators confront the harsh reality that the killer is no phantom but flesh and blood.
Tune in at 1:00 Am for a night of intense investigation and unraveling secrets with “The Chelsea Detective” on Sundance. It’s a promising start to a series that promises to keep viewers on the edge of...
Join Di Max Arnold and his partner, DS Priya Shamsie, as they meticulously piece together the puzzle of Andrew Knightley’s life—a journey that unveils a portrait of a lonely, devout, and troubled man. The suspense deepens as the investigators confront the harsh reality that the killer is no phantom but flesh and blood.
Tune in at 1:00 Am for a night of intense investigation and unraveling secrets with “The Chelsea Detective” on Sundance. It’s a promising start to a series that promises to keep viewers on the edge of...
- 12/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Broadchurch, Poldark and EastEnders were amongst the big winners at tonight's (September 7) TVChoice Awards, hosted by Lenny Henry.
David Tennant was named Best Actor for ITV's murder mystery Broadchurch, which was also awarded Best Drama Series.
Sheridan Smith won Best Actress for her portrayal of the late Cilla Black in Cilla.
Poldark made up for its Best Drama Series defeat, walking away with the Best New Drama award.
As the awards turned to the soaps, Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale shared the glory.
Alison King (Corrie's Carla Connor) was named Best Soap Actress and Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy from Emmerdale) won Best Soap Actor.
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) took the Best Soap Newcomer award back to Walford and the residents of Albert Square celebrated winning Best Soap.
Ant & Dec once again barely had enough hands for the awards they won with Saturday Night Takeaway grabbing Best Entertainment Show, whilst I'm a Celebrity…...
David Tennant was named Best Actor for ITV's murder mystery Broadchurch, which was also awarded Best Drama Series.
Sheridan Smith won Best Actress for her portrayal of the late Cilla Black in Cilla.
Poldark made up for its Best Drama Series defeat, walking away with the Best New Drama award.
As the awards turned to the soaps, Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale shared the glory.
Alison King (Corrie's Carla Connor) was named Best Soap Actress and Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy from Emmerdale) won Best Soap Actor.
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) took the Best Soap Newcomer award back to Walford and the residents of Albert Square celebrated winning Best Soap.
Ant & Dec once again barely had enough hands for the awards they won with Saturday Night Takeaway grabbing Best Entertainment Show, whilst I'm a Celebrity…...
- 9/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Shabnam Masood's baby will be stillborn in 'EastEnders'. The tragic scenes - which will air later this month - will show her and Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) struggle to come to terms with the death of their unborn baby, which will have devastating effects on their lives. Rakhee Thakrar, who plays Shabnam, said she hopes the storyline will help the public become more open about the issue, explaining: ''In the UK, 3628 babies were stillborn in 2013, that's one in every 216 births; a shocking fact I've come to learn during my preparation for telling this story. It is an experience that...
- 7/30/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
EastEnders' Rakhee Thakrar has teased a ''potential romance'' for her character. The 30-year-old actress, who plays the role of Shabnam Masood on the BBC One soap, has revealed there are much more exciting times ahead for her character and even a possible love interest. She told Bang Showbiz: ''There's a potential love interest for Shabnam on the way, but you just never know because the guy who comes in is quite hot - so he's got his pick of the girls and she could easily scare him off.'' Rakhee refused to comment on whether newcomer Khoroush 'Kush' Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) was the man...
- 9/9/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Doctor Who returned last week for the second half of its Series Six run and after the break we've got a review of the highly anticipated "Let's Kill Hitler."
Doctor Who
Series 6, Episode Eight - Let's Kill Hitler
Directed by Richard Senior
Written by Steven Moffat
Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston, Nina Toussaint-White, Caitlin Blackwood, Maya Glace-Green, Ezekiel Wigglesworth, Philip Rham, Richard Dillane, Amy Cudden, Davood Ghadami, Ella Kenion, and Albert Welling
BBC America
Air date: August 27, 2011
"Let’s Kill Hitler" makes my brain hurt.
Mind you, it’s a good hurt, but much of the discussion on this episode will have to fall under our spoilers section due to the massive amount of plot that occurs in this episode. Yet, there’s still plenty of non-spoiler stuff to talk about for those that have yet to watch it [...]...
Doctor Who
Series 6, Episode Eight - Let's Kill Hitler
Directed by Richard Senior
Written by Steven Moffat
Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston, Nina Toussaint-White, Caitlin Blackwood, Maya Glace-Green, Ezekiel Wigglesworth, Philip Rham, Richard Dillane, Amy Cudden, Davood Ghadami, Ella Kenion, and Albert Welling
BBC America
Air date: August 27, 2011
"Let’s Kill Hitler" makes my brain hurt.
Mind you, it’s a good hurt, but much of the discussion on this episode will have to fall under our spoilers section due to the massive amount of plot that occurs in this episode. Yet, there’s still plenty of non-spoiler stuff to talk about for those that have yet to watch it [...]...
- 9/3/2011
- by Goodman
- Geeks of Doom
Rory (Arthur Darvill) and Amy (Karen Gillan) drive around in the car making crop circles, with Amy giving instructions in the passenger seat (!) This is to contact the Doctor (Matt Smith) and they write his name in the form of a crop circle. Which becomes a headline in the local Leadworth paper. Amy asks if he's found Melody yet, he's had all Summer (and so have we waited around all Summer for the remaining episodes.) He reassures he'll find her cos of who she grows up to be. They notice a line running through the crop circle, which they didn't do. Mels (Nina Toussaint-White) drives up in a stolen car. (No prizes for guessing Mel is short for Melody.) Oh spoilers, never mind. It was obvious. Mels tells Amy she "never said he was hot." Think Matt Smith's Doctor is probably the only one who'd be described as hot!
- 8/29/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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