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The Times Review

Our hero was brainy and cranky and the show itself awkward, funny and idiosyncratic (as you'd expect from the creator, writer and director David Renwick). If you were looking out for it, there was even an attempt at profundity: something about having to choose between the present and posterity.

Tim Teeman, The Times, 2nd January 2009

Of all the revivals dredged up by the BBC this Christmas, this was the worst. We thought it would never end; Alan Davies still can't act very well; the mystery was far from gripping; the denoument was silly. There's no clamour for a new series from us.

The Custard TV, 2nd January 2009

The Mirror Preview

The mop-haired amateur detective and his trusted sidekick are back to solve more bonkers crimes. When I say his trusted sidekick, of course I mean his duffle coat - which I suspect is really the source of his remarkable powers of deduction.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 1st January 2009

Review of 2008 Special

Television rarely comes much gentler than Jonathan Creek and last night's one-off special was the first we've seen of the popular how- (as opposed to why- or who-) dunnit set in the world of magic and magicians in almost five years. Yet it all felt so comfy and familiar, it was as if the show had never been away.

Gerard O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 1st January 2009

David Renwick resurrects his sleuth

It's been five years since the illusionist-detective Jonathan Creek vanished from our screens. So what, you may wonder, has caused him to rise from his box now.

Terry Ramsey, The Times, 20th December 2008

Alan Davies Interview

Leading man Alan Davies was under no illusions when he reflected on returning to the role after a five year absence.

Ian Wylie, Manchester Evening News, 18th December 2008

Another David Renwick Interview

The Off The Telly website interviews the writer of the show about the new 2008 Christmas special.

Graham Kibble-White, Off The Telly, 16th December 2008

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