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The Gil Mayo Mysteries

Original title: Mayo
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2006–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
623
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The Gil Mayo Mysteries (2006)
ComedyCrimeDramaMystery

Charismatic detective wise-cracks his way through murder mysteries.Charismatic detective wise-cracks his way through murder mysteries.Charismatic detective wise-cracks his way through murder mysteries.

  • Stars
    • Alistair McGowan
    • Jessica Oyelowo
    • Louise Brealey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    623
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Alistair McGowan
      • Jessica Oyelowo
      • Louise Brealey
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes8

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    Alistair McGowan
    Alistair McGowan
    • DI Gil Mayo
    • 2006
    Jessica Oyelowo
    Jessica Oyelowo
    • DS Alex Jones
    • 2006
    Louise Brealey
    Louise Brealey
    • Anorak
    • 2006
    Huw Rhys
    • DC Martin Kite
    • 2006
    Lucy Evans
    Lucy Evans
    • Julie Mayo
    • 2006
    Bill Thomas
    Bill Thomas
    • Jim Kelman…
    • 2006
    Mike Eastman
    • Club Guest
    • 2006
    Heather Wright
    Heather Wright
    • Marion Dove
    • 2006
    Paterson Joseph
    Paterson Joseph
    • Dr Rossi
    • 2006
    Kirsty Mitchell
    Kirsty Mitchell
    • Janet Reece
    • 2006
    Sara Stewart
    Sara Stewart
    • Hope Kendrick
    • 2006
    Nigel Planer
    Nigel Planer
    • Robert Bainbridge
    • 2006
    Sue Vincent
    Sue Vincent
    • Annie Wilson
    • 2006
    Ian Kirkby
    • Joe Wishart
    • 2006
    Fiz Marcus
    • Jenny Dyer
    • 2006
    Chas Early
    • Ash Fellowes
    • 2006
    Margo Stilley
    Margo Stilley
    • Roma Sheraton
    • 2006
    Justin Edwards
    Justin Edwards
    • Ken Dainty
    • 2006
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    8ennor

    Delightfully Addictive

    It appears I'm one of the few who found this TV series - called "The Gil Mayo Mysteries" in Australia - to be addictive and entertaining. No, it's not "Dalziel and Pascoe", but perhaps it's more 'The Last Detective' with a twist. However you define it, it's an acquired taste, and obviously not everyone's cup of tea. Whatever, I love it, and am saddened by the news that a second series is not to follow.

    On the surface, the combination of wise and droll boss, with pretty, but quirkily-dressed side-kick, accompanied by klutzy young Welsh dude and cyber-nerdy-girl-trouble-shooter seems a trifle familiar, and even clichéd. Heck, I love a good cliché, so long as it's well done, and for me, this series is well done. It's improbable, yes, but I don't watch TV for reality - if I want reality I can step outside my front door.

    I enjoy it for that which is expected - like Mayo's fastidious attention to correct grammar and pronunciation, or the next 50's hair style of Alex's (who in their right mind would go to such bother just to go to work?), or Mayo's daughter's next indication that she's more an adult than anyone else in the story? You'll love it or hate it, but one should see it just for the experience alone.
    10baz-51

    What telly was made for!

    Those who have knocked this series have merely proved that they simply are so unused to being required to look beyond the surface (despite The Simpsons) in a television programme that they are no longer capable of seeing the joke.

    This is a surreal world with real world concerns, a joke at the expense not only of English stereotypes, but of the very concept of detective drama. It is never intended that you should believe that the four central characters would, in the real world, be ranking police officers. This is an alternative universe where forensic pathologists hang about in a police caravan (which appears, as if by magic, at the scene of the crime) with detectives and comes up with a detailed analysis without ever entering a lab, and the West Midlands contains a street full of old school friends who speak with thick Lancastrian accents! What this 'unreal' setting does, as is the case in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, for example, is to free the writers to use the characters to gently mock those traits which so painfully reflect our own idiosyncrasies (repressed emotion, ebay addiction, our inability to escape those social conventions which we know to be ridiculous, all come in for laser accurate mockery that is nevertheless affectionate and always acknowledges that when a finger is pointed at anyone, there are three more pointing back at us.

    The central characters are lovingly crafted by writers and actors, the 'jokes' are subtle and knowing, and the series greatly rewards those prepared to look beyond the focus and read between the lines. It's a work of pure television heaven that sadly may be cast into the outer darkness because it does not appeal to the lazy viewer who, despite its public service credentials, the BBC seems so desperate to attract.
    10viewer-disappointed

    what a wonderful (short-lived) treat

    I made these comments to the BBC drama site just in the hope.

    Mayo is currently being replayed here (in Australia) on ABC. I missed most of the original showings but made a special effort not to miss the replays.

    As it is one of the best shows I have seen on television, I have just investigated the length of the series and any further series.

    I was horrified to find that only 8 episodes were made. Is there any possibility of further episodes being made? Is it possible that a DVD will be released?

    I am sure many others before me have pointed out what makes this program so good. And I am equally sure that you know what makes most programs available for viewing so appalling.

    As far as I can tell from comment sites it seems there are just not enough thinking television viewers left on the planet. Therefore, I guess, we are stuck with all the 'loud', 'confrontational', 'realistic' programs which seem to be the norm these days.

    What a pleasure it was to watch today's episode with its clever repartee and subtle humour.
    9thud-5

    Something VERY familiar about this wonderful program

    Other have mentioned some of the merits of this witty, often funny mystery. It isn't deep, dark and gut wrenching. It IS light, well written and has a fine cast.

    But, there is something seriously familiar about the cast and characters. Here's what I mean.

    There is the (relatively) handsome male lead and the gorgeous female lead. They are backed up by a long-haired (shaggy) male who provides a lot of the comic relief and a short, dark- haired, bookish, glasses-wearing, female. The team travel around in a large van solving mysterious deaths in out-of-the-way places.

    The only thing missing is the dog.

    Freddie, Daphnie, Shaggy and Velma?

    No... there aren't ghosts and glowing, algae-covered sea Captains rattling chains, but I would bet a bucket of Scooby snacks that the people who created and cast this fun show are real fans of Scooby Do, Where Are You?

    And, if you watch these shows with that in mind, it becomes even more entertaining.
    9caronbc

    Refreshingly witty and entertaining :)

    The Gil Mayo Mysteries is like a breath of fresh air! Great cast, great script, great concept. A true pleasure; a witty script with wonderful characters. I love them all. The reference, by a previous reviewer, to Scooby Doo, is spot on; I just hadn't realized it before. I find it so disappointing that television this good, is cancelled, whilst mindless garbage keeps coming back! Who decides what stays and what goes, anyway? Whoever they are, they are obviously not asking the right viewers!

    Is it too late to continue this wonderful series???

    P L E A S E ! at least release this fine morsel on DVD so we may savour what little we have been served :)

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mayo
    • Filming locations
      • Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • BBC Birmingham
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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