Readers’ reviews
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in10@sundaypost.com Massacre At Ballymurphy Channel 4
Thought-provoking documentary about events of August 1971 in Northern Ireland before the worst of The Troubles. Did the Army’s actions there change the course of bloody history? Worth watching. – D. Mitchell, Dundee.
EastEnders BBC1
In desperate need of some light against the shade. After months of death and destruction it’s time something good happened on the Square. Vincent and Kim had some great funny scenes. Please bring him back! – S. Galbraith, Angus.
Reported Missing BBC1
This was quite harrowing to watch, particularly when the wife of a missing man was on screen, though she and her family showed remarkable resilience. I was in floods of tears when her husband was found. – K. Lloyd, Glasgow.
Friends Channel Five
What was the weather like on Sunday afternoon? I only ask because Five showed the first 10 episodes of this classic comedy and I watched them all. Better still, there are another 226 shows to come! – L. Young, Inverness.
Black Earth Rising Strangers BBC2 ITV
Wow, how often does this happen? Two great new dramas starting at the same time on a Monday night. Don’t know which will be the better, but they both look fab to me. – N. Orr, Brora.