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Line Of Duty: The Caddy Craig Parkinson tells Backstage he thinks finale will break some hearts

kmfm Now Playing Robin S Show Me Love Like millions of other people in the UK, Craig Parkinson has been lost down the Line Of Duty rabbit hole over the past few weeks. The actor played the infamous Caddy - Matthew Dot Cottan - in the police procedural drama, and as a former cast member he says it s been great to see the show continue to deliver after production was shut down due to the pandemic, returning with strict COVID-19 protocols in place. I m so proud of the guys for going back after the break, getting it done without any illness and delivering one of the iconic great British dramas that we ve produced in the past few years, Parkinson tells Backstage. Talk about timing, we all need AC-12 in our life right now, albeit I m sure they re going to break some hearts at some point.

Intergalactic

Intergalactic is a TV rarity: expansive, British, women-driven sci-fi. The brainchild of Julie Geary ( The Secret Diary Of A Call Girl), the eight-part Sky One show has all the ambition, appetite and desire to entertain of a big Hollywood action flick, but the intent is sabotaged by a lack of fresh ideas, subtlety and budget. It wants to be Firefly. It ends up around Blake’s 7. The action is set in 2134, where climate change has screwed the planet and the world’s cities, now mostly underwater, are controlled by a pseudo democratic government called the Commonworld. The action gets off to a quick, exciting start as rookie sky cop Ash Harper (Savannah Steyn) chases hacker Verona Flores (Imogen Daines) through ‘New London’ in a ship, finally tracking her down on terra firma. Celebrating her success 100 years from now, it is still super-difficult to get served in a London bar Ash is arrested for a crime she didn’t commit and sent to a convict transport ship, the Hemloc

Group Demand Names of Deputies Who Shot Men

Group Carols Near Sheriff s Home to Demand Names of Deputies Who Shot Men By City News Service SGV & Glendale PUBLISHED 12:00 AM ET Dec. 24, 2020 PUBLISHED 12:00 AM EST Dec. 24, 2020 SHARE LA HABRA HEIGHTS, Calif. (CNS) A group of demonstrators gathered near Sheriff Alex Villanueva s La Habra Heights home Wednesday, singing Christmas carols with the verses changed to demand he release the names of the deputies who killed three men since 2019. Members of the Coalition for Community Control Over the Police, along with the families of Dijon Kizzee, Fred Williams, and Marco Vasquez who were all fatally shot by deputies gathered on Las Palomas Drive about 3 p.m., said Cliff Smith with the Coalition for Community Control Over the Police, who organized the event.

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