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  1. 12 de may. de 2023 · Chilling as it is, the BBC ’s newest series, Steeltown Murders, is no work of fiction. This four-part show follows the real-life case across two key timelines – 1973 and the early 2000s ...

  2. Ashes to Ashes is a British fantasy crime drama and police procedural drama television series, serving as the sequel to Life on Mars. ... Philip Glenister said that one of the reasons the series moved on to 1982 was due to running out of good songs and feared that they'd end up having to use Bucks Fizz's "The Land of Make Believe" ...

  3. 15 de may. de 2023 · In 2002, Glenister’s character pleads to be assigned the newly reopened Llandarcy murders case, and his understaffed, underfunded team work doggedly to achieve the seemingly impossible.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2023 · Gareth John Bale as DC Geraint Bale, Philip Glenister as DCI Paul Bethell, and Steffan Rhodri as Phil Bach Rees. (Photo: BBC) Acorn TV will premiere true crime drama Steeltown Murders this November, a four-part drama about the hunt for the Saturday Night Strangler, and the pioneering use of DNA evidence that helped finally identify a murderer ...

  5. His life falls apart when he finds his ex-wife and one of his sons murdered, and all the evidence points to him. Discovered at the scene of the crime, Marcus is arrested, but later escapes and goes on the run, determined to find who killed his family, and why. Series 2. The story stars Philip Glenister as Prison

  6. What the Killer did Next is Crime+Investigation's brand new true-crime series that focuses on the actions of a killer in the aftermath of their crime. We grabbed five minutes with presenter Philip Glenister who talked to us about the challenges of presenting, why you need to look out for the over-the-top actors in crime dramas and what he's currently watching.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Steeltown Murders is based on a real-life Port Talbot case in which detectives strive to catch the killer of three young women in 1973 and will air on BBC One later this spring. Philip Glenister ...