Jailed in Liverpool: The Bear , motorway chase mum and Satan child rapist
An overview of Liverpool court cases and those jailed for crimes linked to Merseyside
05:00, 26 APR 2021
L-R Robert Broughton, Stephen Rafferty and Hannah Kellett
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These are the faces of 24 people locked up for crimes in court cases linked to Liverpool and Merseyside this past week.
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Guz Khan’s BBC Three sitcom is shortlisted for best comedy as well as best multichannel programme, for all shows not originally made for terrestrial TV.
Also up for best comedy programme are Mae Martin’s show Feel Good, Friday Night Dinner, Ghosts, Inside No. 9, and This Country.
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New comedy Frank of Ireland hit our screens tonight and despite the star-studded cast, the first episode was met with a mixed response.