(Every week, half the nation tuned in to Villier's View, the TV current affairs programme with mass appeal and a reputation for objectivity second to none. But then, unaccountably, things began to change. An element of extremism seemed to creep into the programme, and its presenter, Duncan Villier, started to behave oddly, shunning his colleagues and keeping out of the public eye.
What was going on? Villier's assistant, Simon Wallis, was determined to find out. His investigations led him into danger, physical injury . . . and more bafflement. Until finally, in the claustrophobic conditions of a live studio transmission, an explanation of events was offered to millions of spellbound viewers. For Simon himself, however, there were further shocks to come)
Genre: Mystery
What was going on? Villier's assistant, Simon Wallis, was determined to find out. His investigations led him into danger, physical injury . . . and more bafflement. Until finally, in the claustrophobic conditions of a live studio transmission, an explanation of events was offered to millions of spellbound viewers. For Simon himself, however, there were further shocks to come)
Genre: Mystery
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