Started off well enough but went downhill fast.
Things must be bad when you actually ask yourself if it's actually a comedy such are some of the farcical scenes and characters, then you realise it's not, it's a so called drama.
Treasure worth half a million and thousands of years old lurking just a few inches below the surface, and when cleaned up, looking like stuff you'd find in a charity shop.
Quirky characters, none more so than the police officers that wouldn't look out of place in The Thin Blue Line....which is a comedy of course, and menacing hard men that were....well actually they weren't.
Neil Morrisey and Faye Ripley are fine actors but this series did them no favours at all.
Things must be bad when you actually ask yourself if it's actually a comedy such are some of the farcical scenes and characters, then you realise it's not, it's a so called drama.
Treasure worth half a million and thousands of years old lurking just a few inches below the surface, and when cleaned up, looking like stuff you'd find in a charity shop.
Quirky characters, none more so than the police officers that wouldn't look out of place in The Thin Blue Line....which is a comedy of course, and menacing hard men that were....well actually they weren't.
Neil Morrisey and Faye Ripley are fine actors but this series did them no favours at all.