Thursday, December 19, 2024

MATTHEW LEWIS SET TO LEAD CHANNEL 5 COZY MYSTERY SERIES MURDER BEFORE EVENSONG

    MATTHEW LEWIS   
TO LEAD MURDER BEFORE EVENSONG SERIES
The latest news over from Channel 5 is that handsome rascal Matthew Lewis has been set as the lead star in the brand new murder mystery drama series MURDER BEFORE EVENSONG
We will have a rather hot canon, oh, bless us, Father
based on the debut novel of Reverend Richard Coles. Matthew will play Canon Daniel Clement, who lives in Champton rectory with his opinionated mother, Audrey. When Daniel announces a plan to install a lavatory in the church, the parish is suddenly (and unexpect-  edly) divided. As lines are drawn and long-buried secrets threaten the village’s apparent calm, events take a deadly turn. Canon Daniel Clement becomes embroiled in a murder case when a cousin to the church’s patron is found stabbed in the neck with a pair of secateurs. If I got it right in USA the series will stream on Acorn TV.

6 comments:

  1. Who would have thought a lavatory could have caused so many chaos? Don't know about the guy, but he reminds me of Harry Kane who now plays for Bayern München.

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    1. Matthew is the fat kid from Harry Potter, but he aint fat anymore obviously but steamy as freaking hell itself.

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  2. It always amazes me how much Matthew Lewis has turned into such a sex symbol. He's definitely having the last laugh at all who wouldn't have given him the time of day in his younger years.

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    1. Radcliffe also has a hot body without being overly pumped up. Emma is the only one who remained as fugly as she was LOL

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    2. Radcliff grew up a cutie as well. The redhead boy of the trio though still looks the same, I believe.

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    3. Haven't seen him recently, I hate all of those Potter kids LOL

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