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A look at Norwich's science history | Norwich Evening News

As visitors are wowed at Norwich Science Festival this weekend, we've had a look back through our archives at the city's scientific history.

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A look at Norwich's science history | Eastern Daily Press

As visitors are wowed at Norwich Science Festival this weekend, we've had a look back through our archives at the city's scientific history.

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Otley thrash Olicanian on Aire-Wharfe final day | Wharfedale Observer

Otley thrash Olicanian on Aire-Wharfe final day | Wharfedale Observer
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Between the Lines: a hard-nosed 90s police drama


Between the Lines has been screening on BBC iPlayer (some episodes still available)
You may have been aware of a kerfuffle in the press and on social media a few weeks ago about an interview the television scriptwriter Jed Mercurio gave to GQ magazine in the run-up to the broadcast on BBC1 of the sixth series of his police corruption drama Line of Duty (2012-). Mercurio used language you wouldn’t want your mother to hear you using to describe a (young, female) journalist who had had the nerve to express disappointment in the programme’s fifth series.
His crossness might better have been directed at many of his dedicated fans: what I’ve noticed in reactions to recent series is the rise of an ironic, meta tone, treating the series as an endlessly comic, teasing challenge to viewers’ credulity – the oohs and aaahs at the latest scarcely plausible revelation mingling with oohs and aahs at the stodgy sexiness of Adrian Dunbar’s Superintendent Ted Hastings, with his hushed catchphrase “Mother of God!”

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