Thursday, July 10, 2025

CURRENT TV CRIME SHOWS

 


By Margaret S. Hamilton

 

While retreating inside during the recent heat dome, we watched more television than usual. I’ve listed some favorites and would enjoy learning which shows you have enjoyed.

 

JAWS (Peacock). The original 1975 classic has been re-mastered for its fiftieth celebration. I enjoyed the John Williams film score, took careful note of how suspense builds (“You’re going to need a bigger boat”), and having seen “Bruce the shark” at Universal Studios in LA, relished how silly the mechanical shark really is.

 

HARRY WILD (Acorn). Jane Seymour plays a retired Dublin literature professor who teams up with Fergus, a local student, to “assist” her police detective son and solve local mysteries. Very cozy.

 

RED JOAN (Prime). Judi Dench plays a British citizen who supplies intelligence to the Soviets for forty years. Dench does an outstanding job in her role as a civil servant who supports the Communist cause.

 

I, JACK WRIGHT (Britbox). The family patriarch is murdered and his relatives, including several ex-wives, fight over his estate. But who killed him?

 

THE BETTER SISTER (Prime). Alafair Burke writes excellent domestic suspense books about family dynamics, pitting relatives, particularly sisters, against each other. This movie is good, though the trauma flashbacks bog down the action.

 

DEPARTMENT Q (Netflix). A former police detective is filled with guilt about the outcome of his last investigation. He is assigned a cold case which consumes his life and prompts him to solve an earlier case. Deliciously creepy plot.

 

THE ART DETECTIVES (Acorn). An art-loving Detective Inspector Mick Palmer and his constable investigate art crimes and murders for the Metropolitan Police, everything from Viking hoards to vintage wine. Comparable to “Chelsea Detective,” but I prefer this detective duo.

 

CHELSEA DETECTIVE (Acorn). DI Max Arnold lives on a houseboat on the Thames, commutes by bicycle, and investigates crimes in the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Max has his personal issues but always identifies the culprit.

 

PATIENCE (PBS). An autistic archivist lends her crime-solving skills to the Yorkshire police. Ella Maisy Purvis, herself autistic, delivers a sound performance when she teams with DI Bea Metcalf.

 

Readers and writers, what television crime shows have you enjoyed recently?

 

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17 comments:

  1. We just finished Department Q. Now we're watching Ballard.

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  2. I don't watch much TV, but these do sound interesting. Now to find the remote control. I know I had it to watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas in December, so it's got to be here somewhere.

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    1. You've got this, Kathleen. You will adore Dept Q after the first episode.

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  3. Very timely. I just signed up for Acorn and Britbox (thank you Amazon Prime) and plan to binge for two months. I watched The Better Sister last month on Prime. Now I'm binging Harry Wild. I gotta say, I'm not wild about Harry. Too many TSTL and dumb cop moments. I'm keeping at it because I of Jane Seymour and I love the kid who plays Fergus.

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    1. Harry Wild takes a bit of time but I promise, it’s worth it. The show gets better as it goes along. It’s on its 3rd Season.

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    2. I like Harry well enough, but her interactions with Fergus are very good.

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  4. Currently watching and enjoying Sherlock and Daughter on Max. I think it's also available on Prime.

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  5. Thanks for all the recommendations. My favorite is The Art Detectives.

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    1. Art Detectives, The Good Girl's Guide to Murder, and Patience for me.

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  6. I just LOVE Harry Wild. It’s just such a fun show. Art Detectives is a great show. So is the Chelsea Detective, I love the deaf coroner.
    There is also DI Ellis on Acorn (just four episodes but more are being filmed) as well as The Brokenwood Mysteries, also on Acorn.

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    1. DI Ellis is terrific. I'm looking forward to the second season.

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  7. I liked Harry Wild, but also Professor T on Prime, and what really hooked me was watching old episodes of The Saint with Roger Moore on Prime. Scenes of the Italian and French Riviera in the '60s!

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    1. I vaguely recall The Saint. It would be fun to see Roger Moore in a different, non-James Bond role.

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  8. If you enjoy caper type shows, Lupin (on Netflix) is absolutely wonderful. (Not super new, I guess, but still!) The heists in that show make Ocean’s Eleven look like amateurs. 😆

    I have seen many of the shows on your list, but I definitely must check out Patience! Thank you!

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    1. Lupin is great fun! I love caper movies. A friend just recommended "Money Heist" set in the Spanish mint (Netflix).

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