Revealed: The suspected criminal mastermind DCI Buckles let go
Some of Line Of Duty s 12.8million viewers were left slightly disappointed at last night’s finale, when the bent copper once known as H was unveiled as bungling DCI Ian Buckells, and not a villainous mastermind.
But could there be a powerful criminal puppetmaster behind the scenes that has so far eluded detection by AC-12?
Chortle has discovered compelling evidence that earlier in his career the hapless officer investigated a suspect known as ‘Arthur The Hat’, who was accused of being a member of an organised criminal gang who was nobbling juries.
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Dad’s Army, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum and Hi-de-Hi writer Jimmy Perry has died aged 93. In this interview with Radio Times, first published in March 2014, he recalls first working on Dad’s Army with co-creator David Croft, and explains the enduring popularity of the BBC comedy classic.
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You may not know it, but a minor TV miracle takes place on BBC2 most Saturday nights. While much of the nation divides its attention between all-screaming, all-dancing talent circuses, a loyal platoon looks elsewhere for its entertainment. Specifically, the well-intentioned failures of a group of old soldiers. And the fact that up to two million tune in for a 46-year-old show is nothing less than astonishing.