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You know that feeling when you need to pay for the parking meter, and you haven't got any change?

There's a 2p piece in the car ashtray, a couple of 5p bits in your jeans pocket — shrapnel, my uncle used to call it.
When a pound coin turns up under the passenger seat, it's like winning the Lottery.
That's how it is at New Broadcasting House, as BBC execs search frantically for something to fill the schedules.

Their Lottery win is Traces (BBC1), a crime drama with an exceptional cast, including Breaking Bad's Laura Fraser as a police forensics investigator and Line Of Duty's Martin Compston as . . . well, Фільми з українською озвучкою - https://uakino.pl/57743-rusalki.html (https://uakino.pl/57743-rusalki.html) you'll have to wait and see in tonight's second episode.
Unless, that is, you watched Traces in 2019, when it screened on the Alibi channel.

Alibi isn't available on Freeview — it comes with a Sky or Virgin subscription, serving up repeats of cosy crime serials such as Father Brown and New Tricks.
Breaking Bad's Laura Fraser plays a police forensics investigator in Traces
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Traces is the network's first original commission, created to satisfy Alibi's hardcore crime fans.
Based on an idea by the celebrated Scottish crime writer Val McDermid, and written by former Scott And Bailey star Amelia Bullmore, it's steeped in investigator's jargon.
Molly Windsor plays Emma, a trainee forensics officer horrified to discover that her online university course appears to be based on the real-life murder of her own mother.

All the specifics match: a woman's body found in a shallow grave on a Dundee hillside by a dog-walker.
Her professor (Laura Fraser) insists it's a coincidence, as bodies are always turning up in shallow graves around Scotland.
Unconvinced, Emma starts asking questions — starting with her druggie father (John Gordon Sinclair) and her creepy stepdad.
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