In terms of the format, it’s still pretty much as it has always been, but there are a few little changes in how news and features are shown. We are taken to eternal damnation via a train ride quite literally to hell. However, what is open to question is why Dominik Diamond had turned into a Bond villain since series two. In the meantime, all you need to know is that series four takes place in Hell, so DD is still definitely dead. So, how is Dominik Diamond brought back from the dead? Well, we don’t know just yet, series five will answer that with some retconning. If you’ve been keeping up with the ‘story’ that’s been going on within the show, then you’d know that Dominik actually died at the end of series two when the oil rig exploded, thanks to Auntie Marisha’s cooking. So too is St Paul’s Church, Dock Street, London, which was the filming location of series one and now this series too… Though it looks unrecognisable thanks to some set dressing. Gone is Dexter Fletcher as host from series three and back is Dominik Diamond. Series FourĪired from the 20th of September 1994 to the 14th of January 1995, things have changed once more. Oh yeah, and things get back to ‘normal’ after the madness of series three. I’m still doing this as a two-parter though just to make things a little easier for both you and me. Still, a lot to cover, but at least they won’t take as long to do, as with the last two series. However, things get a bit more manageable now as the series episode count drops to eighteen episodes for series four. Phew! After two series of an epic twenty-six episodes each, I needed a bit of a break.
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