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John Heffernan

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Date of birth June 30,1981
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Born Billericay
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Two Summers
Rachael's Forest
Pete Paddock-Basher
Spud
A Horse Called Elvis
Haunted Australia
Marty's Shadow
Eric & Einstein
The Boot Thief
Sykie
The Revenge of Dr Von Burpinburger
Naveed
More Than Gold
Harry's War
Hotaka: Through My Eyes - Natural Disaster Zones
Stinky, the Tale of a Smelly Dog
Heads for Tales: A Creative Writing Kit
Where There's Smoke
Driver for the Dead
My Dog
The Mind Master
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One of Those Days
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Elementary Robotics: Sustaining the Natural Engineering Instincts of Children
Spooks with Attitude
Not One Drop of Blood: The Human Side of Prison Versus Probation
Two Tales of Brothers from Ancient Mesopotamia
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Hunters and Hoaxes
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Where Ghosts Gather
The Last Thing She Said
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John Heffernan is a well-known, award-winning Australian author who has written for children and teenagers in a variety of genres and styles, from picture books to young adult novels, reality to fantasy.

Dracula: the critics applaud the energetic and fun " revival of the vampire-classic

Feb 16,2020 9:43 am

The Danish actor Claes Bang is playing Bram Stoker , the Transylvanian vampire

BBC's new take on Dracula is a hit with critics, one of whom says, it is the meatiest, goriest, most energetic and fun version of "she's ever Seen ".

"," writes The Times : "Carol Midgley. inspire

The E-Mail is celebrated reviewer "a Dracula horror Film fans of all stripes".

The Telegraph reviewer, the Danish actor praises Claes Bang for its "witty, cheeky and exciting" portrayal of the Bram Stoker vampire.

"could It be true to the original, but it is a cry of,"

The BBC was A mini-series was written and developed by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss , The Duo behind the award-winning Sherlock.

It began on the day of the New Year with a 90-minute rate, with a further two episodes will follow on Thursday and Friday.

The First episode of Bang seven citizens of the count saw, rejuvenated by the blood extracted from a lawyer, Jonathan Harker , crossed swords with a formidable nun.

The Guardian 's Lucy Mangan called Dolly Wells , sister Agatha, "The Best nun of all times", while the "fish hook charm and diabolical spirit, who is praised," Bang Performance .

"," she writes, describing the drama as "not only a pleasure, but a tribute."

The Mirror 's Ian Hyland , calls The Show "very funny and uplifting", while at the same time, "not everyone will like".

John Heffernan (right) plays the unsuspecting lawyer Jonathan Harker

the drama "holds the novel is more macabre attractions, adds freshness, wit and energy, and only occasionally pulls".

However, the Metro Keith Watson was less impressed, describing it as " the "felt naggingly like [a case of] style over substance".

Moffat and Gatiss worked on Doctor Who and Sherlock, before he Stoker 1897 Gothic horror novel.

And it was a nod to Sherlock in The First edition of Dracula, the sister Agatha saw, they refer to "a detective acquaintance in London".

Some viewers also saw the mention of "a beautiful barmaid at The Rose and crown" as a reference to the former Doctor Who character Clara Oswald .

Dracula went on Wednesday by The First episode of Doctor Who -the new series, which was also positive by the critics.

The First episode saw Whittaker doctor, you can swap the Tardis for a motorcycle

According to The Guardian , Stuart Jeffries , it was "" in a series opener That saw Jodie Whittaker doctor, together with MI6.

saluted The Show "modern, zeitgeisty, [and] ambitious" plot, while The Mirror is Nicola Methven, described it as a "rip-roaring [and] action-packed".

Telegraph critic Singh was also performances impressed by the"", in Stephen Fry , Sacha Dhawan and Sir Lenny Henry cameo.

Wednesday, the episode ended with an on-screen dedication to "masterful" Doctor Who author Terrance Dicks ,

the doctor, the GMT is still on Bbc One on Sunday at 19:00.

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