Rating:
Wherever Intruder (Channel 5) is set, I want to live there. It’s clearly on the wild Irish coast you can tell from the houses, the seascape and the rugged hills.
It boasts a picturesque Celtic fishing harbour, and boozy wine bars with great seafood. There’s even a place that advertises itself as an ‘English pub’.
Equally apparent is that it’s within easy driving distance of London, which makes it an estate agent’s paradise. We glimpse thatched cottages . . . and also palm trees.
This geographically confused place is called Becksfield and it’s quite the most believable aspect of this drama. Everything else is rather more improbable.
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Intruder, Channel 5 review - implausible but watchable
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