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Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2001
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
787
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Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000)
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Randall and Hopkirk are detective partners with a difference: one of them is a ghost.Randall and Hopkirk are detective partners with a difference: one of them is a ghost.Randall and Hopkirk are detective partners with a difference: one of them is a ghost.

  • Stars
    • Vic Reeves
    • Bob Mortimer
    • Emilia Fox
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    6.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Vic Reeves
      • Bob Mortimer
      • Emilia Fox
    • 27User reviews
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    Vic Reeves
    Vic Reeves
    • Marty Hopkirk
    • 2000–2001
    Bob Mortimer
    Bob Mortimer
    • Jeff Randall
    • 2000–2001
    Emilia Fox
    Emilia Fox
    • Jeannie
    • 2000–2001
    Charlie Higson
    Charlie Higson
    • Bulstrode…
    • 2000–2001
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Prof. Wyvern
    • 2000–2001
    Melissa Knatchbull
    Melissa Knatchbull
    • Wendy Gill…
    • 2000–2001
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Felia Siderova
    • 2000
    Tim Wallers
    Tim Wallers
    • Lacey
    • 2000–2001
    Glyn Lewis
    • Paul Johnson…
    • 2000–2001
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Dr. Lawyer
    • 2000
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Kenneth Crisby
    • 2000
    Paul Whitehouse
    Paul Whitehouse
    • Sidney Crabbe
    • 2000
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    • Mrs. Glauneck
    • 2000
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Douglas Milton
    • 2000
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Captain Graves
    • 2000
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Colonel Anger
    • 2001
    Colin McFarlane
    Colin McFarlane
    • Sebastian Snellgrove
    • 2001
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    • Freya
    • 2001
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    simpleton2000

    Great Effort For British Sci-Fi/Fantasy

    Right i'll be the first to admit that this new version of R&H is not the best series ever (compared to the original i don't know having never seen it) but i think it is a great attempt to show that British-made Sci-Fi/Fantasy can have a place in prime-time saturday night viewing. It's enjoyable simply for the fun in spotting the vast numbers of famous TV and film faces (about 10 different actors each episode), such as the entire cast of the Fast Show and League of Gentlemen. Having now seen the entire first season (with the announcement that a second season has been commissioned) taking the production as a whole the program is superior to most home-made British series. The one criticism would be the acts of Vic and Bob themselves, which it is unclear as to whether they are 'under-acting' on purpose?? However having been a fan of their work for a long time this seems likely taken their sense of humour!! The o
    Marwood-4

    Lots of fun

    Don't watch this if you're expecting to see the 60's version of Randall and Hopkirk, with prettier effects. Randall and Hopkirk 2000 (as I shall call it), is nothing of the kind. It is the same TV series in name alone and that's the way it should be.

    Gone are the seedy back-street meetings of a TV series that seemed to be almost embarrassed to feature this fantasy element - which only arose because creator Dennis Spooner wanted to write a series about a ghost. The original Randall and Hopkirk was almost apologetic about the fact that one if its main characters was dead.

    Thankfully Randall and Hopkirk 2000 revels in it. The plots are a little predictable, but if you want heavy detective drama go watch Cracker. Writer Charlie Higson did what they daren't in the 60's. He had fun.

    The only real flaws are Reeves and Mortimer. Whoever told Vic and Bob that they can act should be shot through the lungs. That said, there has been a very clear improvement in the quality of their acting as the series has progressed.

    And don't even get me started on Tom Baker. The man is a genius!

    Roll on series two!
    Han_Sola

    If you'll excuse me, I think I need to have a lie down

    Granted, the first episode was a bit of a mess, but from then on out it has only got better. It's a mad, mad world that R and H is set in, an eccentric mix of luxury, leather jackets and very fine-looking cars with more than a dash of 60s style. What other show can boast this? Vic and Bob have both settled into their roles well, Bob especially doing well in the scene where he was posessed by Marty. I admit the will-they-won't-they 'tension' between Jeff and Jeannie is way overplayed, but it's a laugh. The scripts are good enough by the standards of a sketch writer who I have no doubt will improve his plotting skills as the series goes on. Regarding the second series, it has already been commissioned on the strength of initial ratings, so let's sit back, relax and enjoy the madness while it lasts, and take it for what it is - a quirky, funny, often touching melodrama featuring a pair of very funny men acting their socks off, all topped off by the best effects since sliced bread.
    scramble

    Wonderfully produced series all round

    Stories are good, effects are great, I love the slightly over saturated colours (or is that just my old TV?) and great soundtrack all make this series feel totally unique. With Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer in the main roles you'd expect lots of humour and to the credit of everyone involved this isn't so evident as you might expect. There is humour but it's much lower key as to what you'd normally expect from these two. I've just got the DVD and will be watching it alot.
    moleskij

    Two Detectives: One's Alive and One's Not

    I've only seen three episodes of *Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased* on BBCAmerica, but so far I ***love*** it. This is a VERY funny show, yet the humor (unlike most comedies, these days) comes from the situation--not at the expense of the characters. These characters are LIKABLE--Jeff Randall is sweet, and lovable, and very much someone you'd like to see happy and successful. But Jeff has a problem--he's an INCOMPETENT detective, who's partner is now dead, and haunts him as a ghost. As ghoulish as the concept sounds, it's actually a very funny series--one sympathises a lot with Jeff.

    Marty, Jeff's now dead partner brings a great deal of energy to his part--he's a ghost who needs training wheels, since he hasn't quite got the hang of things yet. Tom Baker plays, Wyrvnn (and I know that's probably spelled wrong)--a spirit who is trying to teach Marty the ropes of being a ghost.

    Then there's Jeannie--Marty's fiancée (Marty died on their wedding day). Jeff's falling in love with her; but neither wants to betray Marty's memory.

    Jeannie cannot see Marty--only Jeff can. Jeannie has also maneuvered her way into Jeff's business, becoming his new detective-partner. (Jeannie is, at least, much more competent at detective work than either Jeff or Marty).

    Anyway--great series, lots of fun. Extremely funny, but with sympathetic characters. Definitely a winner! Oh, and it *is* a re-make of a late 60s/early 70s series--but I've never seen that version, so I can't comment on it.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the close-ups of Jeff's hands during the series, were performed by Writer, Producer, and Director Charlie Higson, because Bob Mortimer's badly bitten fingernails were deemed unscreenworthy. According to Charlie Higson, "Bob's hands are not that attractive. Mine, however, are quite gorgeous."
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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Randall a Hopkirk
    • Filming locations
      • Dulwich College, Dulwich, London, England, UK(Most of the exterior and interior schools scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Ghost Productions
      • Working Title Television
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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