Inside brutal one-armed bandit murder mystery that inspired cult gangster film Get Carter
Get Carter, the cult British gangster movie, celebrates its 50th anniversary this week. It was based on the book Jack’s Return Home by crime writer Ted Lewis and partly inspired by real-life events that took place in the criminal underworld
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The celebrated Hull Noir crime writing festival goes online for the first time this year
Crime writer Peter Robinson opens Hull Noir 2021 (Image: Pal Hansen)
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Following last week s TRM I had an email from Frank Hart, re the RNAD photograph. Since its closure Frank has been organising depot reunions and was able to recognise many in that group picture. Hi Jeff. I think I can name most of them: Back row (L-R) Graham Irving, Des Nicholas, Mike Davies, Paul Oughton, Geraint Pynn, Paul Harries, John Hughes, Billy Sturley, Mike Headlam, ? , Keith Jones, Danny Humphries. Frong row: Richard Roch, Malcolm Thomas, Simon Clarke, Sister Doyne, Steve Carrington, ? , Gill Eagles, Janet Davies, Andy Wilcox - not a bad effort after 40 years. Paul Harries is in the picture and he was often sub for the team. One Saturday afternoon it was teeming with rain, and the pitch was waterlogged ( it may have been at Pembroke Power Station. In the second half, as we wandered through many a puddle, someone shouted: Bring on the sub. Bring on Polaris (Paul Harries). it cracked me up!