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TV reviews: Some welcome light relief amid the gloom of morose murder-mysteries

TV reviews: Some welcome light relief amid the gloom of morose murder-mysteries Independent.ie 07/03/2021 Eilis O Hanlon What possessed BBC Four’s schedulers some years ago to decide that the best way to unwind at the weekend would be to watch morose Scandinavians kill equally morose Scandinavians, thus giving even more morose Scandinavian detectives something to investigate between musing on the ultimate meaninglessness of existence? Whatever it was, viewers have been grateful ever since. The latest is Finnish drama Man in Room 301. The premise is intriguing. Two-year-old Tommi was killed on a family holiday to Greece 12 years ago. A young boy who lived locally was blamed.

Neon s ZeroZeroZero, Disney+ s The Mighty Ducks series among March s must see TV

March s must see TV. While a certain yacht race and reality shows about love and marriage are likely to dominate TV screens this month, those into neither will be relieved to hear there are plenty of other viewing options available. TVNZ has the return of popular shows The Casketeers (March 15, TVNZ1) and the debut of Aussie thriller The Gloaming (March 28, TVNZ OnDemand), a thriller which stars Kiwis Martin Henderson and Rena Owen, while Three’s New Zealand drama The Gulf is back for a second season (the first episode debuted last night, but is available on ThreeNow). Netflix’s vast line-up includes true-crime investigation

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