… and “Garrow’s Law” extras again…
1 October, 2010 at 10:25 pm 2 comments
While I have no idea what series two will bring, it’s already safe to say that a lot of very lovely ladies (and gents, though most would probably protest the word “lovely”) have been casted. By that I don’t only mean “very nice to look at”, but also “characters fitting the historical setting”. An otherwise fine movie can be ruined if the actors are too “modern” looking.
Here are some pictures of people who fit perfectly into the 18th century.
“Garrow’s Law” obviously makes people jump with delight…!
And when can we expect to welcome Mr. Garrow back on our screens?
Rumours say “November”, with the release of the DVD taking place in the same month, but I haven’t seen or heard anything about this from an official source yet. I can’t wait to see the episode with Sam West, and “Nelson vs. Garrow” is still top of my list for “cases I’d like to see turned into an episode” (here’s me keeping one eye on a possible third series…)
And please take a moment to visit the blog of Mark Pallis, who has exciting news regarding the bonus features on the DVD for series 2!
Entry filed under: 18th century, garrow's law, tv. Tags: 18th century, aidan mcardle, andrew buchan, bbc, bbc1, garrow's law, mark pallis, tv.
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1. Mark Pallis | 15 November, 2010 at 12:22 am
Hope you enjoyed it!
2. Molly Joyful | 15 November, 2010 at 12:37 am
Loved it! Review to follow tomorrow. Will also link to your article in The Guardian! 🙂