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Believe Me on ITVx about the victims of John Warboys (“the black cab rapist”) . Not sure if it’s been mentioned. Superbly done and a brilliant illustration of police failings (and worse in some cases). No wonder hardly any rape/sexual assault reports proceed to charge and even fewer to conviction.
Watched that the other week, I didn’t realise that Boris Johnson’s wife was a victim, until I watched that.
 
Peelers: The PSNI for Real.
Following the police in real situations in Northern Ireland.
I do like these kind of shows. There’s a few of them around
Blue Lights on The Beeb really is a look away tele moment on occasions .
 
Watched the 1st and 2nd seasons of Paradise recently on Disney+. Didn’t really know what was going on for the first couple of episodes, but it turned out to be pretty good; much better than I was expecting. Decent mix of kinda believable sci-fi, political machinations, murder mystery, post-apocalyptic survival thriller. It never goes very deep into any of those things really, but it zips along at a confident pace.
 
Watched the 1st and 2nd seasons of Paradise recently on Disney+. Didn’t really know what was going on for the first couple of episodes, but it turned out to be pretty good; much better than I was expecting. Decent mix of kinda believable sci-fi, political machinations, murder mystery, post-apocalyptic survival thriller. It never goes very deep into any of those things really, but it zips along at a confident pace.
Stick with it, I personally felt the second season was even better.
 

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