TV tonight: Brassic calls it a day with Tarantino-inspired finale
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TV tonight: Brassic calls it a day with Tarantino-inspired finale
"10pm, Sky Max Joseph Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst are bringing the curtain down on their comedy about a tight-knit bunch of likable chancers running riot in a rural Lancashire town. You might expect the finale to be a greatest hits victory lap of booze, drugs and cheeky thievery. But the vibes are distinctly darker as Vinnie (Gilgun) and the gang hole up in a pub with gangster Davey MacDonagh (Neil Ashton) for a climactic 50th episode apparently inspired by Quentin Tarantino."
"Graeme Virtue 8pm, BBC One Ballet dancers leap into the den this week, as single mothers Laura and Stacey pitch their range of inclusive dancewear and send Peter Jones into a spin. Then, an eye surgeon turned inventor has a clever gadget for lost tape ends. Hollie Richardson All Creatures Great and Small 9pm, Channel 5 The veterinary adventures are all fine, but this superior period drama earns its corn with tender character work."
A rural Lancashire comedy reaches a darker finale as Vinnie and his gang hole up with gangster Davey MacDonagh for a Tarantino-inspired 50th episode. Ballet dancers appear on Dragons' Den as single mothers Laura and Stacey pitch inclusive dancewear to Peter Jones, while an eye surgeon-inventor demonstrates a gadget for recovering lost tape ends. A period veterinary drama weaves a lame shire horse and a vanished calf into a serious storyline centring on Tristan, prompting a fraternal intervention. A penultimate phone-hacking episode reveals damning News of the World evidence and a new ally for Dave, while RuPaul's Drag Race UK stages a Peter Pansy Rusical judged by Mazz Murray and others.
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