Death Valley
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
- 45min
El actor retirado John Chapel y la sargento detective Janie Mallowan se unen para investigar los asesinatos cada semana en Gales.El actor retirado John Chapel y la sargento detective Janie Mallowan se unen para investigar los asesinatos cada semana en Gales.El actor retirado John Chapel y la sargento detective Janie Mallowan se unen para investigar los asesinatos cada semana en Gales.
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This show is great fun and a new spin on murder mystery show. I loved the relationship between Timothy Spall's character and Gwyneth Keyworth's character. I've always loved these two actors and they work so well together. Lovely setting in Wales and lots of other good actors. Murder mystery with some comedy. I binged watched in two days. I hope they make more! Just give this show a chance. If you like Death in Paradise, and Midsomer Murders, I am sure you will enjoy this. I also loved the Welsh accents and when some characters spoke in Welsh. The relationship between Gwyneth Keyworth and her mum is great too.
The show kicks off with what seems like an open and shut suicide in a bucolic village but Chapel, relying on his acting instincts, senses foul play. Janie, initially irritated by his amateur sleuthing, slowly warms to his unconventional insights. Together, this odd couple tackles murder cases ranging from village dignitaries to walking group tragedies, all threaded with witty banter, cozy crime tropes, and light hearted investigative drama.
Critics have praised the series' charm and chemistry. The Guardian dubbed it "a cosy, witty joy," likening it to "Midsomer Murders with jokes. The Daily Telegraph awarded the opener 4/5 stars, highlighting Spall's engaging performance and his character's rivalry with Ludwig, a classic detective persona. BritBox, which streams the show in the US, describes it as a traditional mystery with comedic flair.
Supporting cast includes Steffan Rhodri as DCI Barry Clarke, Alexandria Riley, Rithvik Andugula, Melanie Walters, Patricia Hodge, among others, who round out the local suspects, victims, and red herrings populating the Welsh countryside.
Beneath the playful tone lie arcs in which Chapel grapples with grief for his late wife, while Janie confronts her own emotional ghosts-bolstering the warm rapport that develops between them.
With its scenic Welsh backdrop, engaging leads, and classic whodunit charm spiced with humor, "Death Valley" offers a refreshing twist on cosy crime TV. Whether you're drawn by Timothy Spall's seasoned presence or the cozy mysteries, it's well worth adding to your watchlist.
A light hearted and amusing amateur sleuth series but with serious problems with the images. Whether or not the producers thought that maladjusting the black level up for every scene making the whole series look foggy and smoky and using this as a high key effect or whether the post production process was very poor is a moot point!
Critics have praised the series' charm and chemistry. The Guardian dubbed it "a cosy, witty joy," likening it to "Midsomer Murders with jokes. The Daily Telegraph awarded the opener 4/5 stars, highlighting Spall's engaging performance and his character's rivalry with Ludwig, a classic detective persona. BritBox, which streams the show in the US, describes it as a traditional mystery with comedic flair.
Supporting cast includes Steffan Rhodri as DCI Barry Clarke, Alexandria Riley, Rithvik Andugula, Melanie Walters, Patricia Hodge, among others, who round out the local suspects, victims, and red herrings populating the Welsh countryside.
Beneath the playful tone lie arcs in which Chapel grapples with grief for his late wife, while Janie confronts her own emotional ghosts-bolstering the warm rapport that develops between them.
With its scenic Welsh backdrop, engaging leads, and classic whodunit charm spiced with humor, "Death Valley" offers a refreshing twist on cosy crime TV. Whether you're drawn by Timothy Spall's seasoned presence or the cozy mysteries, it's well worth adding to your watchlist.
A light hearted and amusing amateur sleuth series but with serious problems with the images. Whether or not the producers thought that maladjusting the black level up for every scene making the whole series look foggy and smoky and using this as a high key effect or whether the post production process was very poor is a moot point!
Whilst investigating a murder DS Janie Mallowan discovers that a mysterious reclusive man living by the scene is none other than John Chapel, better known as 'Caesar' a well known TV detective. After a frosty initial meeting, the pair team up to solve a number of cases.
I can see why reviews have fallen on both sides, I get it, I'd say it's all about expectation, just know what you're getting.
It's light, easy going, slightly silly, family friendly viewing, it's very much in the Sunday teatime group of shows, if you like Father Brown and Mallorca Files, you'll definitely appreciate this.
Wonderful location work, it's lovely to recognise to many of the wonderful Welsh locations.
Gwyneth Kenyon is bags of fun as the brash, outspoken Mallowan, Timothy Spall can simply do no wrong in my eyes, lots of well known faces pop up and it's good to see so much Welsh talent.
If you're wanting something serious, you'll be disappointed, if you want fun, easy viewing, you'll enjoy it. More please.
8/10.
I can see why reviews have fallen on both sides, I get it, I'd say it's all about expectation, just know what you're getting.
It's light, easy going, slightly silly, family friendly viewing, it's very much in the Sunday teatime group of shows, if you like Father Brown and Mallorca Files, you'll definitely appreciate this.
Wonderful location work, it's lovely to recognise to many of the wonderful Welsh locations.
Gwyneth Kenyon is bags of fun as the brash, outspoken Mallowan, Timothy Spall can simply do no wrong in my eyes, lots of well known faces pop up and it's good to see so much Welsh talent.
If you're wanting something serious, you'll be disappointed, if you want fun, easy viewing, you'll enjoy it. More please.
8/10.
Timothy Spall as always is excellent but based on the first episode I found it very disappointing. It is advertised as a comedy drama but I felt more effort was put into the comedy than the drama. It did make me chuckle a few times but I was hoping it would be a drama with a slight comedic touch. What I struggle with most was trying to cram the story it into one episode. We seemed to jump from puzzling over a few random clues to all of a sudden having a Death in Paradise type ending where everyone was gathered together and the big rather complex reveal was made with no explanation as to how they got there.
I will give episode two a try but not hopeful I'm afraid.
Edit. Well I gave episode two a try and enjoyed it more, by the time I watched all of season one I had changed my mind and now look forward to season 2.
I will give episode two a try but not hopeful I'm afraid.
Edit. Well I gave episode two a try and enjoyed it more, by the time I watched all of season one I had changed my mind and now look forward to season 2.
I don't understand people giving ratings of 1 for this. They must be very serious people because for me it's amongst the funniest detective shows that I've seen. The writing is excellent and it delivers exactly what it's meant to deliver. Not highly original but more enjoyable to watch than most in this genre. Timothy Spall is always excellent and Gwyneth Keyworth, while not the most convincing detective, is brilliant. It definitely doesn't take itself seriously, even slightly. If you're looking for authenticity and grittiness in your detective shows you'll hate this. I feel that you can have too much grittiness.
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- CuriosidadesThe subtle nod to Agatha Christie in the female lead's surname is a nice touch. The second husband of Christie, who pioneered the female village-detective genre, was Max Mallowan.
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