National Treasure: Can Yewtree-inspired drama tell us anything new?

Robbie Coltrane's portrayal of a TV presenter accused of past sex crimes adds depth to a familiar tale, say critics

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National Treasure, a new Channel 4 drama about a television presenter accused of a past sex crimes, is troublingly close to real events, but aims for complexity over tabloid platitudes.

The four-part drama, which started last night, is scripted by This is England and Skins writer Jack Thorne and stars Robbie Coltrane as Paul Finchley, a comedian in the twilight of his career who is accused of committing a series of rapes in the past.

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