The Happenings is Watch's new mind-bending TV series, which follows in the footsteps of The Incredible Mr Goodwin and the award-winning Dynamo: Magician Impossible.
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Top Scottish illusionists Barry and Stuart use the show to trick whole towns and communities with stunts that defy explanation.
The show is billed as magic and illusion on an unparalleled scale and each episode features a mixture of mysterious incidents that play out over the course of a few weeks in different locations.
The locals are in the dark and viewers can watch as the stunts leave residents confused and amazed in equal measure.
The Happenings continues next Monday (December 16) on Watch.
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Watch an exclusive clip of episode 2:
Top Scottish illusionists Barry and Stuart use the show to trick whole towns and communities with stunts that defy explanation.
The show is billed as magic and illusion on an unparalleled scale and each episode features a mixture of mysterious incidents that play out over the course of a few weeks in different locations.
The locals are in the dark and viewers can watch as the stunts leave residents confused and amazed in equal measure.
The Happenings continues next Monday (December 16) on Watch.
Catch up on all the latest TV and Movies releases in Digital Spy's Screen Time:...
- 12/11/2013
- Digital Spy
ITV's Broadchurch is bloody brilliant TV that proves anything the Danish can do, we can do with Pauline Quirke lurking behind a caravan as a cherry on top. It's The Killing with West Country accents and 99 Flakes rather than knitted jumpers and subtitles.
We're only one hour into the eight-part crime drama, but my head is already spinning with possibilities as to who killed 11-year-old Danny Latimer.
Was it his shifty-looking dad (Andrew Buchan), who looks like he's been getting his end away more often than a Premier League footballer in a strip club? Did cornershop owner David Bradley do it with 50 pence of sherbet lemons? Are Arthur Darvill's reverend and David Tennant's detective inspector in a Doctor Who conspiracy?
The list of suspects is as long as a Peter Jackson movie and on a purely whodunnit level, the show is gripping entertainment.
But Broadchurch isn't just a...
We're only one hour into the eight-part crime drama, but my head is already spinning with possibilities as to who killed 11-year-old Danny Latimer.
Was it his shifty-looking dad (Andrew Buchan), who looks like he's been getting his end away more often than a Premier League footballer in a strip club? Did cornershop owner David Bradley do it with 50 pence of sherbet lemons? Are Arthur Darvill's reverend and David Tennant's detective inspector in a Doctor Who conspiracy?
The list of suspects is as long as a Peter Jackson movie and on a purely whodunnit level, the show is gripping entertainment.
But Broadchurch isn't just a...
- 3/9/2013
- Digital Spy
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