The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
- Série télévisée
- 2011–2014
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Un détective mène une enquête sur le meurtre d'un enfant dans les années 1860. Le drame de deux heures est une adaptation du roman du même nom de Kate Summerscale.Un détective mène une enquête sur le meurtre d'un enfant dans les années 1860. Le drame de deux heures est une adaptation du roman du même nom de Kate Summerscale.Un détective mène une enquête sur le meurtre d'un enfant dans les années 1860. Le drame de deux heures est une adaptation du roman du même nom de Kate Summerscale.
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Absorbing, flawless, outstanding cast, sympathetic but culturally and historically accurate acting, cinephotography, locations, costumes, hair...even the female actors trained to walk the way they would have...every detail excels and raises this production to a proper Gold Standard.
As a specialist in Victorian history, I was extremely impressed with the exactitude of this production's quality and accuracy.
Came across this via my local PBS station and made sure I was able to view all the programmes which upheld the high quality so firmly established at the outset.
A worthy investment in anyone's vid library.
As a specialist in Victorian history, I was extremely impressed with the exactitude of this production's quality and accuracy.
Came across this via my local PBS station and made sure I was able to view all the programmes which upheld the high quality so firmly established at the outset.
A worthy investment in anyone's vid library.
I've watched all 4 episodes within 36 hours after work and I just cannot, for the life of me, fathom why this was cancelled. Another thing added to my list of logic-shattering human decisions.
Perhaps I could somehow understand if Mr. Considine had passed in an accident - but since this, thank God, is not the case I wonder what on earth came over ITV to do this? Is/was the man in charge there insane?
This is/was so great.. in terms of costumes, set design, casting, acting, character development, stories...I can't criticize a thing. It is educative regarding forms and values, it is moving (episode 3 got to me), it keeps you engaged and guessing, it is exciting... So why, why was this cancelled?
I need an explanation!
Perhaps I could somehow understand if Mr. Considine had passed in an accident - but since this, thank God, is not the case I wonder what on earth came over ITV to do this? Is/was the man in charge there insane?
This is/was so great.. in terms of costumes, set design, casting, acting, character development, stories...I can't criticize a thing. It is educative regarding forms and values, it is moving (episode 3 got to me), it keeps you engaged and guessing, it is exciting... So why, why was this cancelled?
I need an explanation!
Really excellent depiction of a story based on true events. Paddy Considine well cast in this role and gives his usual solid performance backed by an outstanding cast.
Great locations, direction, script and storyline.
Thoroughly recommend this.
Great locations, direction, script and storyline.
Thoroughly recommend this.
I really liked this short series, and as mentioned - if there were more episodes I'd watch them. I like the slower paced atmospheric style. My only complaint is that some of the scenes were so dark indoors I couldn't really see what was in the room. Well, maybe representative of an era where people only saw by candlelight or lantern. I wasn't a huge fan of the 4th installment, which had less to do with the acting & atmosphere, and more with the revealed subplot at the end. This was a bit like a mellower version of Ripper Street, had a similar vibe. (Not sure what else to add review requires at least 500 characters.)
This is one of the best shows I've seen recently. The writing is excellent and acting superb. The production is rich and detailed. If you are used to American shows, as I am, this is very different. Nothing flashy or fast paced. But it's so engrossing that I couldn't wait to watch the next, and then the next, and then it was done. I was so sorry to see there were only four episodes. The tragic character of Mr Whicher, beautifully portrayed by Paddy Considine, is sort of a common man Sherlock Holmes, although I almost hate to make that comparison. Mr Whicher is not driven by ego or fame or glory or money, but always by the search for Truth. I had never heard of the story or character, but I'm so glad I stumbled on this gem.
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- AnecdotesThe Suspicions of Mr Whicher (2011) is a British series of television films made by Hat Trick Productions for ITV, written by Helen Edmundson and Neil McKay. It stars Paddy Considine in the title role of detective inspector Jack Whicher of the Metropolitan Police. The first film, The Murder at Road Hill House (2011) (broadcast in 2011), was based on the real-life Constance Kent murder case of 1860, as interpreted by Kate Summerscale in her 2008 book "The Suspicions of Mr Whicher" or "The Murder at Road Hill House," which was the winner of Britain's Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction in 2008, and was read as BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in April the same year.
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