Murder in Successville
- Fernsehserie
- 2015–2017
- 30 Min.
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7,7/10
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Jede Woche wird D.I. Sleet von einem prominenten Gast unterstützt, während sie einen Mord in der titelgebenden Stadt untersuchen, die wiederum scheinbar ausschließlich von "Prominenten" bevö... Alles lesenJede Woche wird D.I. Sleet von einem prominenten Gast unterstützt, während sie einen Mord in der titelgebenden Stadt untersuchen, die wiederum scheinbar ausschließlich von "Prominenten" bevölkert ist.Jede Woche wird D.I. Sleet von einem prominenten Gast unterstützt, während sie einen Mord in der titelgebenden Stadt untersuchen, die wiederum scheinbar ausschließlich von "Prominenten" bevölkert ist.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 2 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Murder in Successville is a brilliantly funny murder mystery series that i enjoyed immensely. Tom Davis plays his part superbly with an air of incompetence and vulnerability and being a very likable character to boot. The celebrities are the spark for the format to work and they deliver genuinely funny performances. The rest of the cast play their parts competently and with huge amounts of vigour and i really liked the pantomime type of delivery for the show. When unexpected moments happen it is hilarious to see the ad-lib between the celebs and Tom as it is scripted to the degree of the story being played out only, leaving plenty of room for comedy. Series 1 was good but series 2 got even better. I really hope this show runs for a long time as each and every episode is entirely different from the last, using clever use of props and locations. It really has the feel of a cityscape and is filmed and edited fantastically. Top marks........
'Murder in Successville', an interesting, original idea, to take a new "celebrity" each week and throw them into a staged murder mystery as a police detective. The show has a very quirky, odd, sense of humor, I felt being similarly to that of 'The Mighty Boosh' with both having the confusing yet intriguing jokes that leave you giggling, either because of the sheer stupidity of the situation/line or the hidden truth and intelligence behind the joke as it is and the uncomfortable cringing.
The show felt to me slow at first as the first episode seemed a little off despite having that charm I so much enjoyed later on but as episode two rolled around I thought why not give it a try and it had me genuinely laughing at the jokes and left me wanting more as the credits rolled.
One complaint I can see people having is the use of lesser known "celebrities" as the show calls them. This doesn't bother me and actually makes me more interested in the show, as it does have the pop culture references in the form of the characters being portrayed but without the overwhelming presence of some of the better known celebrities, as I can see those kinds of people taking the center stage to appeal to a wider audience and therefore killing lots of the charm in the show itself.
I have seen a lot of negativity surrounding this show and I have read what is being said, I'm not going to repeat criticisms but I will say this show really seems to appeal to a small group of people which is why it is hated on but I think this is a smart, funny show with a great deal of potential to be loved by many, I just think people need to open their mind a little to something different.
The show felt to me slow at first as the first episode seemed a little off despite having that charm I so much enjoyed later on but as episode two rolled around I thought why not give it a try and it had me genuinely laughing at the jokes and left me wanting more as the credits rolled.
One complaint I can see people having is the use of lesser known "celebrities" as the show calls them. This doesn't bother me and actually makes me more interested in the show, as it does have the pop culture references in the form of the characters being portrayed but without the overwhelming presence of some of the better known celebrities, as I can see those kinds of people taking the center stage to appeal to a wider audience and therefore killing lots of the charm in the show itself.
I have seen a lot of negativity surrounding this show and I have read what is being said, I'm not going to repeat criticisms but I will say this show really seems to appeal to a small group of people which is why it is hated on but I think this is a smart, funny show with a great deal of potential to be loved by many, I just think people need to open their mind a little to something different.
Murder in Successville is a silly mish mash of genres whose success depends on how much effort the celebrity of the week makes an effort to fit in and do some detective work.
Somehow each week a real celebrity is introduced as a new recruit at a police station where he is paired with hard boiled DI Sleet and investigate a murder of a celebrity. Last week it was Bruno Tonioli and this week it was Reese Witherspoon.
During the course of their investigations they come across celebrity crime scene investigators (Taylor Swift for example) and celebrity suspects. Last week we had the Carr twins (Alan and James Carr.) This week Gary Barlow was among the suspects.
There are shades of Stella Street here where we had celebrities living in an ordinary street and it was noticeable that Phil Cornwall was a celebrity impersonator here as well.
It is ridiculous and its more enjoyable if you know the C list celebrity of the week. There are actual clues when various suspects are questioned and it is up to the celebrity to call the suspect and we find out whether they are correct.
There is a lot of corpsing as DI Sleet put them in an absurd situation or the suspects make them do silly things. The giggles add a lot to the fun but it is also haphazard as well.
Somehow each week a real celebrity is introduced as a new recruit at a police station where he is paired with hard boiled DI Sleet and investigate a murder of a celebrity. Last week it was Bruno Tonioli and this week it was Reese Witherspoon.
During the course of their investigations they come across celebrity crime scene investigators (Taylor Swift for example) and celebrity suspects. Last week we had the Carr twins (Alan and James Carr.) This week Gary Barlow was among the suspects.
There are shades of Stella Street here where we had celebrities living in an ordinary street and it was noticeable that Phil Cornwall was a celebrity impersonator here as well.
It is ridiculous and its more enjoyable if you know the C list celebrity of the week. There are actual clues when various suspects are questioned and it is up to the celebrity to call the suspect and we find out whether they are correct.
There is a lot of corpsing as DI Sleet put them in an absurd situation or the suspects make them do silly things. The giggles add a lot to the fun but it is also haphazard as well.
This tom Davis? He's hilarious and talented! I was searching for hours last night scrolling I saw this and thought what the heck! I ended up watching 3 episodes ( first 2 were my fave) and it was 1am and I wanted to switch to something more light to watch. I was in the other room when it started so didn't know they used celebrities until the 3rd episode. I'll come back to it tonight. Obviously a lot of people don't know about it as there's so few reviews. It's not the type of humour for everyone but Davis is really funny!
I listen to Tom and Tom's Wolf & Owl podcast and it was mentioned that this had "dropped" on Netflix so I sought it out. I bloody love it! Despite being seven plus years late watching it, I tell everyone to seek it out ... it's the perfect mix of humour and p*ss-take and the half hour self-contained episodes are perfect for us hospitality workers who want a mini snippet of TV between work and sleep.
A brilliant opportunity for the "guest" PCs - I think that they all came out really well and it's nice to see the authentic side of their personalities .
Congratulations to all involved. Just sorry I'm late to the party x.
A brilliant opportunity for the "guest" PCs - I think that they all came out really well and it's nice to see the authentic side of their personalities .
Congratulations to all involved. Just sorry I'm late to the party x.
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- WissenswertesWhilst being interviewed for TalkSport radio, Tom Davis stated his best guest was the ex-footballer Chris Kamara, with whom he became firm friends afterward.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Folge #20.86 (2015)
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