The Missing is Back

briantimber replied on 08/10/2016 22:20

Posted on 08/10/2016 22:20

New series, new actors, new storyline. 

This time the "missing" person is found eleven years later, does this create tension in the family?

We will have to watch and find out.

Wednesday BBC1 9pm.....Cool

Tammygirl replied on 24/11/2016 21:12

Posted on 24/11/2016 21:12

I'm pretty sure no matter what  the programms are about, there will be someone sat there saying "that's wrong" you only have to watch something like Casualty or Holby, doctors and nurses must hate these programmes. I think you have to watch these type of programmes and just accept them for what they are. It just drives him crazy because its pretty recent stuff and there is plenty of people out there who could advise, the historical programmes must cost a fortune to make as they have to re-make all the uniforms etc.

allanandjean replied on 24/11/2016 21:15

Posted on 24/11/2016 21:15

Many years ago when the series 'Londons Burning' was on TV a Chief Fire Officer wrote a very, very long letter to the Fire Engineers Journal complianing about all the perceived inaccuracies. The letter was printed in full and, with a very long winded list of all his qualifications/awards etc, took up considerable space.

Someone at the publication must have had a sense of humour as the following month they printed a response from a Firefighter. It simply read "Its a drama.......not a documentary"!!

Cant agree more woth the general sentiment,its the thing that my wife and I both look forward to each week so next week will be eagerly awaited.

Oh, and what was it that he was expecting to feel in his pocket??

DavidKlyne replied on 25/11/2016 00:49

Posted on 25/11/2016 00:49

 

Oh, and what was it that he was expecting to feel in his pocket??

Couldn't have been his wallet as he had money to buy toys!!!!

David

peedee replied on 25/11/2016 07:20

Posted on 25/11/2016 07:20

 

Oh, and what was it that he was expecting to feel in his pocket??

Couldn't have been his wallet as he had money to buy toys!!!!

David

Did he, or did he just take the toys without payment? However he obtained the toy, is it a clue that eventually leads to them being found?

peedee

moulesy replied on 30/11/2016 12:03

Posted on 30/11/2016 12:03

Really looking forward to tonight's last episode, but I do hope it will be a proper conclusion to the current story and not something leaving us on the edge of our seats for another 8 parter next year! Happy. Use left and right arrows to navigate.

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ValDa replied on 30/11/2016 22:08

Posted on 30/11/2016 22:08

Well,what a conclusion!!!  Everything tied up - and hopefully Baptiste may survive for another series. 

However, like some others, some aspects were a bit odd.  How did someone who was almost dead (and had been tied up for days (Greatorex when rescued in Iraq) manage to record an 'in the battlefield' conversation between his colleagues that 'umpteen' years later he managed to use as blackmail?

DavidKlyne replied on 30/11/2016 22:33

Posted on 30/11/2016 22:33

Val

I thought the recording of what happened  was much later? Did he not fool the two others into discussing it when they were out together for a drink or something?

David

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