BBC's Holby City is coming to an end tonight after 23 years on screen. The drama series, which follows the highs and lows of staff and patients on the wards of fictional Holby City hospital, will air its final ever episode on Tuesday night.
10.03.2022 - 00:27 / ok.co.uk
ITV’s new drama Our House returned with its second episode on Tuesday night, which left many viewers with the same complaint about the show’s storyline.The new series stars Martin Compston and Tuppence Middleton as estranged couple Bram and Fi Lawson. After Fi returns home one day to find that a new couple have bought and moved into her house, she insists a mistake must have happened and tries to track down her husband to find out what’s going on.The newest episode – spoilers ahead – catches up with husband Bram as his life spirals out of control after a car accident. As he tries to come to terms with the crash, he meets a woman called Wendy who, after revealing she knows all about the crash, blackmails him and asks him for money to keep her quiet.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Wendy soon starts popping up all over the place asking Bram for the funds, until he finally decides to fraudulently report his car as stolen to try and cash-in on insurance money. Meanwhile, Fi is trying to move on from Bram with a man called Toby, who she met at work. However, things take a dramatic turn when Bram meets Wendy at a cafe to offer her the insurance money, only for her to say it’s not enough.
Sliding into the seat next to her is Fi’s new lover Toby, who demands Bram offers up the family house. Despite the show’s dramatic twists and turns, not all viewers were convinced, with some claiming the plot was too far-fetched. One viewer wrote: “Watched #OurHouse the new #ITV drama last night.
BBC's Holby City is coming to an end tonight after 23 years on screen. The drama series, which follows the highs and lows of staff and patients on the wards of fictional Holby City hospital, will air its final ever episode on Tuesday night.
Line of Duty and Our House star Martin Compston shared a collage made from pictures of his wife as he celebrated her birthday online.
Manori Ravindran International EditorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read this story if you haven’t watched Episode 4 of “Our House.”As London’s Machiavellian property market continues to feel like a real-life thriller, U.K. broadcaster ITV’s drama “Our House” capitalizes on every buyer’s worst fear of losing their hard-earned home.Starring Tuppence Middleton (“Downton Abbey”) and Martin Compston (“Line of Duty”), the four-part thriller from “Sanditon” producers Red Planet Pictures is adapted from Louise Candlish’s 2018 novel of the same name, and may actually be the only thing more anxiety-inducing than closing on anything larger than a garden shed within the M25.Middleton stars as Fi Lawson, a woman who returns home after a weekend away to discover strangers moving into her house — and her husband Bram (Compston) and children nowhere in sight.
ITV viewers were left unimpressed as they tuned in to watch the channel's latest drama.
Line of Duty star Martin Compston in a thriller series that sees a woman arrive home to find her house has been sold behind her back - and new tenants are moving in. Martin stars as Bram Lawson, the ex-husband of Tuppence Middleton's character Fi.
There's another new drama heading to ITV this week and it stars a few familiar faces.
Martin Compston is back on our TV screens tonight in brand new ITV drama Our House, based on the book by the same name.
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