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TV Review: Innocent a gripping British drama

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2 Feb, 2018 10:00 PM2 mins to read

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Lee Ingleby plays David Collier in mini-series Innocent.

Lee Ingleby plays David Collier in mini-series Innocent.

I watched two British dramas on TV One last week, both advertised as sofa-gripping and pumping, edgy viewing.

The first was Liar on Sunday which was outweighed and out-bowled I thought by a second one-word titled drama Innocent, which screened on Tuesday.

Liar, touted as a psychological, stabbing drama, didn't tweak any reaction from me.

In fact, I thought it was boring.

All was to-ing and fro-ing from the actions of the night in question where she (a school teacher) had alleged rape against her date, a personable single surgeon.

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What flummoxed me was how on earth were they going to spin that yarn out for six more episodes. It won't be on my watch.

However, Innocent I was there from the first frame and it was a rather mild one with David Collier (Lee Ingleby) arriving home with his big brother Phil after being jailed for seven years for allegedly killing his wife, Tara.

A brooding, seething blackness surrounds Collier like a permanent jet-trail, his performance is searing as a wronged man but we'll see ... next week.

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He had always screamed he had nothing to do with his wife's murder, but the only person believing him is gentle brother Phil (Daniel Ryan).

He is staying in Phil's small seaside cottage and the hate still rages against him by Tara's family, particularly her thin-lipped, childless sister Alice (Hermione Norris).

She and husband Rob (Adrian Rowlins) became guardians to David's kids after the murder and are living a more comfortable lifestyle than they did before Tara's death by raising the two children with David's estate money.

As local police delve back into the case trying to prove that David's release and acquittal after seven years may not be properly proven, the plot thickens with malice with ladles of toxins and twisted lies.

I was gripped.

It had me lining up the uncovered snippets of evidence, watching faces for revealing traces of guilt and questioning why some of the new evidence hadn't been submitted to the court.

I was incensed knowing that this vital evidence hadn't got to the defence.

Yes I was well caught up in this drama.

Final two episodes next Tuesday I'll be seated and waiting.

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