L'histoire d'un crime réel qui est devenu tristement célèbre. Il y a plus de trente ans, trois générations d'une même famille sont assassinées dans leur ferme isolée.L'histoire d'un crime réel qui est devenu tristement célèbre. Il y a plus de trente ans, trois générations d'une même famille sont assassinées dans leur ferme isolée.L'histoire d'un crime réel qui est devenu tristement célèbre. Il y a plus de trente ans, trois générations d'une même famille sont assassinées dans leur ferme isolée.
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Like another reviewer, I suspect there's some criticism of this drama driven by personal views of the actual case and subsequent conviction. As a stand alone crime drama I think it's very watchable. The acting is really pretty good with the conflict between the Stephen Graham and Mark Addy characters being especially riveting. A mention for Gemma Whelan too...understated but believable. So, make up your own mind....episodes 1 and 2 kept me very engaged. Hope it maintains its standard.
(Based on) a true story, this 6-part retelling of a notorious multiple murder case features some terrific acting (Freddie Fox as the protagonist and possible sociopath) and Mark Addy as DS Stan Jones, one of the few to be convinced of the former's guilt rather than his sister who is widely blamed.
The mechanics of the story are brilliantly handled (especially given the well-known facts of the case) and a real sense of location and, indeed, foreboding is provided by some great 'atmosphere' shots of the landscape, farm implements and other objects that earth and populate this grim tale.
Dark territory, for sure, but really well handled and impossible to look away from. Highly recommended, but certainly not for the squeamish
The mechanics of the story are brilliantly handled (especially given the well-known facts of the case) and a real sense of location and, indeed, foreboding is provided by some great 'atmosphere' shots of the landscape, farm implements and other objects that earth and populate this grim tale.
Dark territory, for sure, but really well handled and impossible to look away from. Highly recommended, but certainly not for the squeamish
Excellent TV drama and did the story justice. Don't be fooled by the low scored reviews, as it seems a lot of people do not realise that it's not meant to be an investigative documentary. It is a simply a drama based on the events. Well done to the entire production team and actors involved who approached this story with sensitivity and respect.
Overall a really interesting watch, albeit rather slow paced. I recommend adjusting the playback speed while watching if you need to.
Overall a really interesting watch, albeit rather slow paced. I recommend adjusting the playback speed while watching if you need to.
The events at White House Farm were well documented, and notorious, who on Earth would have wanted to kill the five members of the family inside.
I would start by saying that six episodes is a stretch, it should have been done over four, it does lull a little in the middle. However it's dark, gritty and at times compelling drama.
There is a message up at the start saying that it has been dramatised, there are changes, but that's artistic license.
Freddie Fox is very good as Bamber, Mark Addy is the standout as Stan, he makes it. I adore Stephen Graham, but he is woeful in this, his accent is abysmal, at times he sounds ludicrous, why on Earth did they not cast Richard Harrington?
Ignore the ludicrous one star reviews, they obviously didn't bother watching it. 7/10.
I would start by saying that six episodes is a stretch, it should have been done over four, it does lull a little in the middle. However it's dark, gritty and at times compelling drama.
There is a message up at the start saying that it has been dramatised, there are changes, but that's artistic license.
Freddie Fox is very good as Bamber, Mark Addy is the standout as Stan, he makes it. I adore Stephen Graham, but he is woeful in this, his accent is abysmal, at times he sounds ludicrous, why on Earth did they not cast Richard Harrington?
Ignore the ludicrous one star reviews, they obviously didn't bother watching it. 7/10.
The first thirty minutes are a bit slow, but it's a rollercoaster ride from then on. I intended to watch two episodes at a time but ended up watching this in one sitting - it's that good.
As others have mentioned, Steven Graham's welsh accent is as terrible as his character's dialogue, but that's the only negative comment I have. The rest of the cast are very good and Mr. Fox is quite chilling as Jeremy Bamber.
Well worth a watch.
As others have mentioned, Steven Graham's welsh accent is as terrible as his character's dialogue, but that's the only negative comment I have. The rest of the cast are very good and Mr. Fox is quite chilling as Jeremy Bamber.
Well worth a watch.
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- AnecdotesWith the exception of the trial scenes at Chelmsford Crown Court, the producers took care not to use any filming locations (or even the village) that were associated with the real-life case.
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