@ReeceShearsmith Stunning piece of work. You can watch a two hour film. and at the end not give a toss about the characters, but within 5 minutes of your show tonight, we cared about them - you had us laughing and crying with them. (I shed a tear or two). Remarkable work.
@InsideNo9Tweets Chilling. The monsters look like anyone. That police interviewer's heart must have been pounding out of his chest but he kept it so low key.
@MikeWardOnTV Fair points. I remember when 'Lost' and '24' were broacast - kicking myself that I'd missed first episodes because of work but then they went on and on and on. I was glad I missed out. Can't be bothered now with stuff that go for more than 2 series. (Westworld being the exeption)
@ChrisDr01064770 Hi Chris, Loved you dad's work - slapstick certainly but there was a joyous anarchy about him. Dialogue could get wonderfully surreal to. Amazing talent
@InsideNo9Tweets @RebekahMcKendry @ShockWavesPod @Elrickane It really is above and beyond - they could just have filmed it normally and processed it later, but it really shows their care and attention to detail. Remarkable
@InsideNo9Tweets @RebekahMcKendry @ShockWavesPod @Elrickane Filmed on original cameras ? I thought that it was just processed in some way to make it look dated - amazing
@ElstreeStudios @ollyofficial @ITV@iamwill@RealSirTomJones@IAMJHUD It might be an age thing. Stopped watching a couple of series ago. The candidates now mostly singing songs I've never heard of, and being judged by judges who's music I'd never listen to. Good luck anyway.