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Reviewed: Exile and Case Sensitive

Father and son make thrilling viewing

May 6, 2011 10:29
John Simm feels the long arm of the law as he attempts to delve into his troubled past in BBC1's Exile

BySimon Round, Simon Round

2 min read

Exile
BBC1: 4/5

Case Sensitive
ITV1: 3/5

Sunday evenings have a reputation for being depressing - around 8pm as the gloom sets in and the credits roll on Antiques Roadshow is the time when you are statistically most likely to considering ending it all (or is it just me?). Throw a BBC drama about an Alzheimer's victim into the mix and one imagines that the nation would be queuing up for a prescription of Prozac.

However, Exile, shown on successive nights this week starting from Sunday, proved the perfect antidote to those royal wedding withdrawal symptoms. As a portrayal of Alzheimer's it was touching and believable, but this was more than just worthy social drama. It was also a truly exciting, edge-of-the-seat thriller which managed to avoid nearly all of the clichés of the genre through some brilliant writing and wonderful performances, notably by Jim Broadbent as Sam, a retired journalist, crippled by dementia.