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55 Degrees North

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2005
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
343
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Dervla Kirwan and Don Gilet in 55 Degrees North (2004)
CrimeDrama

A London detective moves to Newcastle after blowing the whistle on a corrupt colleague.A London detective moves to Newcastle after blowing the whistle on a corrupt colleague.A London detective moves to Newcastle after blowing the whistle on a corrupt colleague.

  • Stars
    • Don Gilet
    • Dervla Kirwan
    • Andrew Dunn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    343
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Don Gilet
      • Dervla Kirwan
      • Andrew Dunn
    • 21User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Don Gilet
    Don Gilet
    • DS Nicky Cole
    • 2004–2005
    Dervla Kirwan
    Dervla Kirwan
    • Claire Maxwell
    • 2004–2005
    Andrew Dunn
    • Sgt. Rick Astel
    • 2004–2005
    George Harris
    George Harris
    • Errol Hill
    • 2004–2005
    Mark Stobbart
    Mark Stobbart
    • PC Martin Clark
    • 2004–2005
    Michael Hodgson
    • DS Frank Maguire
    • 2004–2005
    Darren Morfitt
    • DS Patrick Yates
    • 2004–2005
    Emma Cleasby
    Emma Cleasby
    • Sgt. Katherine Brookes
    • 2004–2005
    Jaeden Burke
    • Matty Cole
    • 2004–2005
    Jacqueline King
    Jacqueline King
    • Georgina Hodge
    • 2004–2005
    Brian Protheroe
    Brian Protheroe
    • James Wren
    • 2004–2005
    David Nellist
    David Nellist
    • Humby…
    • 2004–2005
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • DI Russell Bing
    • 2005
    Sam Williams
    • Mikey
    • 2005
    Christian Rodska
    Christian Rodska
    • DI Dennis Carter
    • 2004
    Neil McCaul
    Neil McCaul
    • Chief Supt Daniel Baxter…
    • 2004–2005
    Ian McLaughlin
    • Sgt. Clive Edwards…
    • 2004–2005
    Clare Calbraith
    Clare Calbraith
    • Beth Robson…
    • 2005
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    liz_holland

    Not just a police show...

    The series doesn't just focus on police work but real life situations. I love the way that all the actors seem to have the 'right' kind of chemistry, especially between Nicky Cole and Claire Maxwell. It has a lot of humour but is quite dramatic too. I think that the second series is even better than the first because all the characters have evolved and you feel you can understand them better. I think that the plot is well thought out and has a good balance between Nicky and Claire's home and work lives. I enjoy the scenes with Mattie and Errol (Nicky's family)because they give background to the programme and help you understand why they are who they are. I would give this 5 stars out of 5 because it really is unmissable.
    zetakitty

    Question

    Was 55 Degrees North the precursor for The Night Detective? I'm totally hooked to this show! It has only been on BBC America for two weeks and I would rather watch it than CSI: Miami. Tonight's episode, where Don Gilet's character, Nicky, is asked to strip -- not once, but twice -- I must admit I will tune in every Monday night to see what happens next! I enjoy the fact that the Night Detective seems realistic; there are no story lines that feel forced or out of sync. I like the racial dynamic, especially in the series' opening scene, and as an American, I think a lot more Americans could learn a thing or two about coexisting with those that are "different" than ourselves. But getting off of my soap box, it doesn't hurt that Don Gilet is cute. He's got this boy-next-door feel. I'm really digging this show! Does anyone know how I can go about finding 55 Degrees North on DVD? Is it as easy as going to my local video store and finding it on the shelf?
    f00768500

    Lighten up! Isn't it about time we had some positive Black rep on TV?

    RATING: 15 out of 10!!!

    There are a number of venomous expletives and expressions I could spew which would make the Ecuadorian tree frog seem like a pleasant alternative, but I shall refrain from doing so because of a three-word, God-given right we all (or SHOULD all) enjoy:

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH!

    That said, can I ask why all the cerebral effort to pick such a fine series to pieces?! Surely such shows are meant to serve as a means to unwind after what had been (most of the time anyway) a long hard slog of a day, which I believe 55DN achieves hands down?!

    Don Gilet wears the role of Nicky well, a put-upon man trying to do the best he can with precious little, in a place that by and large either flat-out refuses to accept him or are having a hard time doing so.

    So I'm glad to see that he is able to come home to a family which, although unconventional, oozes positivity. After all, it should come as no surprise that not all Black families are as chaotic and "ig'nant" as the Crouches (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0375290/) or cursed with the obligatory "black sheep" such as Paul Trueman in EastEnders (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0088512/) And as for the sweet, sweet, not-at-all out-of-place title sequence (and funky theme tune)... oooh baby, that NEEDS to be a single already!

    And that's my two cents worth for the day...
    7LouE15

    Thoroughly enjoyable and very refreshing TV detective drama

    I loved this somewhat undemanding show when it aired, but reading some of the inane comments in the reviews has made me want to write one. If you're easily offended I politely suggest you skip this review. Can it ever be overstated, how rare it still is to find a British detective drama – or indeed any other kind of British drama whatsoever – in which the lead is played by a black man? Or, for that matter, where the thorny subject of racism is tackled, incidentally, and with humour and generosity? I nearly fell off my chair laughing at one user comment that such issues don't exist in the area in which this show is set – qualified by adding something to the effect of: not, at least, on a large scale. No, I'm sure… But there's a 'blindness' that operates in reality in Britain: unless you have racism forced on your attention, it's very easy to persuade yourself that it doesn't exist any more in our modern and "reformed" society. The reality remains, silenced, I suspect, by the very PC movement that sought to address it, in the glass ceilings, the lack of cultural understanding, the "sleepwalking our way to segregation" as Trevor Philips quite rightly puts it.

    So, how refreshing and wonderful to find this series, which I thoroughly enjoyed, even whilst fully aware of its occasional clichés, its slightly old fashioned style and dodgy regional accents, and its unsurprising romance. Who cares? – none of these haven't already been spotted before in almost every British detective drama, so all the more reason for this series to be taken on its own merits. The chief of these is the charismatic Don Gilet in the lead role of Nicky Cole, the London copper cast, through his brave but impolitic actions, into the career wilderness (and punishment) of a night shift in the police force in the north. The setting happens to be Newcastle, a rare chance to see a great-looking city, but it could be anywhere. He encounters a world often unwilling to make the necessary leap of faith, to believe in him at face value and on the basis of his record. So, like many men and women in his position, he must prove himself by working twice as hard, being twice as good at his job as everybody around him. Some of this is racism; some is good old-fashioned "you ain't from round here" suspicion of the new. But one of the pleasures of this series (beyond its making it to the screen at all!) is that this issue is still a sub-plot. Taken out of the mix, it's just an engaging police drama.

    Another reviewer at the opposite end of the spectrum commented cynically on the 'PC' nature of the show, how it ticked equal opportunity boxes. In the eye of the beholder… But again, can I stress how highly unusual it is that this show got made at all? Wow, only imagine, if TV shows were really commissioned principally with a desire to address equal opportunities and represent Britain as it really is! I liked this show very much indeed, and strongly recommend it, not as a diatribe on racism but as a very enjoyable entry in the long police drama canon. Some suspension of disbelief may be required, but we're all used to that, right?
    TheEdge-4

    Much better than I expected

    I didn't even bother to watch this when it first started. Not another cop show, I thought. Just what the world needs. But after my mother said she'd seen it and said it was good, I thought I'd give it a try. Thankfully they don't make such a big deal of the racism issue although you know it is there. And whilst I agree that Nicky Cole is perhaps somewhat too good to be true, he isn't flawless. He makes mistakes and although he means well, he doesn't always manage to do the right thing. The one area where the series does fall down is the development of the Dervla Kerwan character, who is given too little to do. Perhaps the possibility of a relationship between her character and Don Gilet's was too obvious and a cliché as someone has already mentioned. Frankly, they could get rid of her character and it would make no difference to the show at all, so little impact she has made. This is no reflection on Dervla Kerwan, who is a good actress but she should get rid of her agent for making her take the part as it does nothing for her, especially as she is wiped off screen by Emma Cleasby's Sgt Brookes who is a much more vibrant character and is given probably more screen time to boot. Cleasby makes a great impact here and should be promoted to the leading female role next time round as she and Gilet have much better chemistry together.

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      The characters in the show work for the fictional Tyneside police service. The real police service that serves Newcastle-upon-Tyne is Northumbria police.

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Night Detective
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Zenith North Ltd.
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      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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