BOOKISH, Season One (PBS)

Bookish is a British crime drama television series created by and starring Mark Gatiss. I enjoyed Mark Gatiss when he portrayed Mycroft Holmes in the BBC series Sherlock (2010–2017). Now Gatiss is back on PBS with a role of an antiquarian bookseller…with a lot of secrets.

An unconventional book shop owner, Gabriel Book, helps police solve crimes in 1946 London. Book is married to Trottie Book (Polly Walker), a seller of wall paper who has a number of secrets herself. The couple takes in a young man who has just been released from prison. Connor Finch plays Jack, a troubled orphan who is searching for clues about his past.

I like the setting of post World War II London. I’ve watched four of the six episodes. Bookish was renewed for a second series prior to the broadcast of the first series. GRADE: Incomplete but trending towards a B.

8 thoughts on “BOOKISH, Season One (PBS)

  1. Todd Mason

    While I, as noted here yesterday, agree with Patti that BOOKISH is mildly diverting, and the third two-episode duo (the format they seem to prefer, adds a bit of heft to the proceedings…for how much longer in the series, I don’t yet know. It’s good laundry-folding tv, at worst.

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  2. Beth Fedyn

    I’ve been watching this but not “must see” TV.
    For some reason, I seem to have trouble understanding the dialogue. Not an issue with other Brit shows but is here. I’ll have to use Ted Hertel’s trick of putting on closed caption.
    Also not particularly fond of the actor playing Book.

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