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The Sixth Commandment - BBC 1 9pm -mon 17 and Tue 18th and week after - tv pace. No spoilers

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Blondeshavemorefun · 10/07/2023 21:58

This is a 4 part factual drama

on Monday 17 and Tue 18 , then mon 24 and Tue 25th

all will be on iPlayer but this is tv paced !!!!

The BBC has released first-look images for The Sixth Commandment, a brand new four-part true crime drama which explores the deaths of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin in the village of Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire, and the extraordinary events that unfolded over the following years.

The images show Timothy Spall as Peter Farquhar, Anne Reid as Ann Moore-Martin, Éanna Hardwicke as Ben Field and Annabel Scholey as Ann’s niece, Ann-Marie Blake, alongside Sheila Hancock as Liz Zettl and Ben Bailey Smith as Simon Blake.

The Sixth Commandment tells the story of how the meeting of an inspirational teacher, Peter Farquhar (Timothy Spall), and a charismatic student, Ben Field (Éanna Hardwicke), set the stage for one of the most complex and confounding criminal cases in recent memory.

It also focuses on how suspicions around Field’s relationship with Ann Moore-Martin (Anne Reid), Peter’s deeply religious neighbour, unlocked a series of chilling revelations.

The Sixth Commandment explores the way in which both Peter and Ann were manipulated by Field, capturing the extreme gaslighting, the gripping police investigation and the high-profile trial, while poignantly highlighting the devastating effect of isolation and loneliness, as Field closed in on them.

It also celebrates both Peter and Ann’s lives as cherished mentors, much loved relatives and adored friends.

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Paul2023 · 14/08/2023 09:10

tennissquare · 12/08/2023 12:20

@Paul2023 , was it Dicken's Our Mutual Friend in 1998? You need to get the IMDB app, it's addictive!
Goggle Mr Venus Our Mutual Friend T Spall for an image.

No it wasn’t that one.. it wasn’t a period drama, it was set in modern times.

Lalgarh · 11/12/2023 01:23

Just reading the end of year roundups for best drama's and The Sixth Commandment is high up in a lot of them.

On a similar note there is this podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/p04sj2pt?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

BBC Sounds - Intrigue - Available Episodes

Listen to the latest episodes of Intrigue on BBC Sounds

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/p04sj2pt?origin=share-mobile&partner=uk.co.bbc

Blondeshavemorefun · 11/12/2023 03:36

Not surprised

it was very good

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PassingStranger · 18/05/2024 01:28

Just another scumbag like Shipman. Obsessed with control and death.
They get greedy and start trying to fiddle peoples will and get caught.
He had a list of 100 people. It included his parents and grandparents. How sick. How did he think he was going to get away with that? It's only a matter of time before it caches up with you?
Was it worth it?
Thankfully Anns neice got round there quickly.
She obviously had a great relationship with her aunt.

As well as seeing Peter he had 4 women on the go and was involved with men too.
Very good acting so sad it happened though.

Did wonder why people didn't realise Peter had only become I'll after he moved in and why they moved all the drink out the house and believe Ben etc.
In the end I think Peter realised what was going on and that was the night he died.
Just watched this after seeing Timothy Spall win a bafta.
Hope he never gets out of prison. Evil, greedy and selfish.
Shame the taxpayer has to keep him alive though.

StarryNorthernLights · 18/05/2024 13:53

@@PassingStranger

People like him think they are way smarter than everyone else and are too smart to get caught and if they do get caught think they can talk their way out of it. I think this series should have won more awards at the BAFTAs too . I've watched this twice already

BakeOffRewatch · 27/06/2025 15:02

Iplayer just suggested this to me so checking in - any other watching now?

TonTonMacoute · 04/07/2025 18:27

It was extraordinarily well done, and the cast were outstanding. I absolutely recommend it as superb tv drama, but I'm not sure I could watch it a second time.

Blondeshavemorefun · 06/07/2025 21:22

BakeOffRewatch · 27/06/2025 15:02

Iplayer just suggested this to me so checking in - any other watching now?

Sorry no x

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PassingStranger · 08/07/2025 21:09

StarryNorthernLights · 18/05/2024 13:53

@@PassingStranger

People like him think they are way smarter than everyone else and are too smart to get caught and if they do get caught think they can talk their way out of it. I think this series should have won more awards at the BAFTAs too . I've watched this twice already

Once was enough. Very sad.

Gloxinia · 08/07/2025 21:37

I found the video the killer made of Peter after he'd drugged him upsetting when I watched it before. Peter was trying to say that he used to be articulate. He thought he was losing his mind. 😔

MonkeyTennis34 · 11/07/2025 17:42

This was an amazing series. The acting was excellent from all.

CrossPurposes · 16/04/2026 18:16

Lalgarh · 16/04/2026 17:13

Fascinating. Thank you for sharing. It's interesting that he did plead guilty to fraud.

PassingStranger · 16/04/2026 18:49

Lalgarh · 16/04/2026 17:13

Ridiculous . He was drugging him and if he drunk it he probably didn't know what was in there.
Hus intention was to have him dead so he could get the money.
What about the neighbour too. He was trying to get her money. Thoroughly horrible creature.

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