The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

In your VIEW

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YOU’VE BEEN FRAMED — I can’t be the only person fed-up with these boring repeats — even Harry himself must be sick of seeing them! S. Atkinson, Billingham.

THE MILL — I agree with J. Miller’s comment last week — this is well-acted but very depressing. Of course it was a depressing period in history, but surely someone could raise a laugh. E. Brighten, Darlington.

COUNT ARTHUR STRONG — A clever and original comedy with Rory Kinnear, like his dad Roy, adding flavour.

I. Henderson, Glasgow. THE BURROWERS: ANIMALS

UNDERGROUN­D — What a great nature programme! It was really interestin­g and suitable for family viewing.

J. Fleming, Musselburg­h.

TAKE ON THE TWISTERS — Is it obligatory to have an embarrassi­ng lack of basic general knowledge to appear on this quiz? Woeful contestant­s, dreadful format — an awful show. A. Wilson,

Morecambe.

This must be the worst quiz on the box! Julia Bradbury is far too slow — no wonder most of the twisters go off before the end of the round. Bring back Bradley and The Chase! E. Jardin, Kendal.

EMMERDALE — Why did the police not listen to Gennie’s tape recorder, which was found in the crash? They could have arrested Cameron right away. Time to call in CSI! I. Sandilands, Alloa.

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