There's an old saying, you live by the sword, you die by the sword. Dorothy should have sacked Robert on the spot, as she finds out that he's written an anonymous letter criticising her work, for being woeful.
It's good to see Dorothy get her own back on her snake of a Butler, he really is poisonous, and unpleasant.
I like the way they've made her a half decent writer, she's no Jessica Fletcher, but I'd like to know how she can afford to live in Chelsea and pay Robert if her books aren't selling too well.
Lots of familiar faces, Beatrix Mackey, Ann Way, and of course John Savident.
Perhaps the lowest point of this third series, it's good, but lacks the laughs we've had in the rest of the episodes. 6/10.
It's good to see Dorothy get her own back on her snake of a Butler, he really is poisonous, and unpleasant.
I like the way they've made her a half decent writer, she's no Jessica Fletcher, but I'd like to know how she can afford to live in Chelsea and pay Robert if her books aren't selling too well.
Lots of familiar faces, Beatrix Mackey, Ann Way, and of course John Savident.
Perhaps the lowest point of this third series, it's good, but lacks the laughs we've had in the rest of the episodes. 6/10.