Stan Lee's Lucky Man – Sky One
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James Nesbitt’s Harry finds himself in Hong Kong facing a new foe as series three of the mystery crime drama begins on Sky OneJames Nesbitt’s Harry finds himself in Hong Kong facing a new foe
James Nesbitt’s Harry finds himself in Hong Kong facing a new foe as series three of the mystery crime drama begins on Sky One.
That ‘lucky’ bracelet is still not bringing poor DI Harry Clayton (James Nesbitt) a great deal of good fortune as the third series of the fantasy crime drama begins.
Harry heads to Hong Kong on the trail of Eve (Sienna Guillory) who has been accused of murder, but he soon finds himself accused of being a killer.
As he goes on the run and finally learns more about the strange origins of the bracelets, it soon becomes clear that someone else has them in their sights as well – mysterious and utterly ruthless Samuel Blake (Rupert Penry-Jones having a whale of a time in villain mode!).
But will Harry be able to get the upper hand when he’s faced with his most sinister adversary to date?
TV Times rating: ****
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