Alex Norton
Born | January 27, 1950 |
Hometown | Househillwood, Scotland |
Spouse | Sally Kinghorn (m 2001 - present) |
Children | Rory Norton , Jamie Norton , Jock Norton |
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Two Doors Down, review: this sitcom just isn't the same without Doon Mackichan
- There is no harder comedy to review than Two Doors Down (BBC Two) because nothing happens, everything stays the same, the characters all behave exactly as you would expect and the jokes couldn’t be more signposted if they were printed on billboards.
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How to listen to our Glasgow true crime podcast voiced by a Taggart star
There are now 17 episodes of our Glasgow-based true crime podcast, bringing you detailed stories from Victorian scandals to gruesome crimes still embedded in the memories of many residents.
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Two Doors Down Christmas Special, review: comedy as awkward as Christmas with the neighbours
What could be more festive than inviting the neighbours round for a deeply awkward drinks party? Nibbles and nervous smalltalk. It’s a tale nearly as old as Santa himself. This was the simple yet effective set-up for Two Doors Down (BBC Two).
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Two Doors Down, series 5 episode 1 review: yet another sitcom made from the same old ingredients
One of the canonical laws of classic sitcom is that nothing ever really changes. Whatever happens in the preceding 30 minutes, by the end of the episode you’re essentially back where you started: long-suffering wives continue to suffer; Basil Fawlty is still very angry; David Brent is still David Brent.
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Hatton Garden, episode 1 review: Tense drama but a lack of vim or cockney charm
According to the first episode of Jeff Pope’s drama series Hatton Garden (ITV), the infamous burglary of a safe deposit facility in 2015 was a series of very male screw-ups.
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Timothy Spall and Kenneth Cranham to star in Hatton Garden drama on ITV
ITV is the third production tackling the robbery – the first was a film with Larry Lamb and Phil Daniels, while another, starring stalwarts of smash and grab movies Michael Caine and Ray Winstone, is currently in the works. The new drama will be a four part series produced by ITV Studios, written by Jeff Pope and directed by Terry Winsor. The duo are no strangers to working with this kind of subject matter, with Winsor building a career on directing crime movies and Pope earning praise for his
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