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Se centra en la caza del asesino de tres mujeres jóvenes en 1973 y a principios de la década de 2000, contrastando los métodos policiales de los años 70 con los avances forenses de principio... Leer todoSe centra en la caza del asesino de tres mujeres jóvenes en 1973 y a principios de la década de 2000, contrastando los métodos policiales de los años 70 con los avances forenses de principios de la década de 2000.Se centra en la caza del asesino de tres mujeres jóvenes en 1973 y a principios de la década de 2000, contrastando los métodos policiales de los años 70 con los avances forenses de principios de la década de 2000.
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I agree with everything Geordie 101 said. It started quite slowly and in a slightly confusing manner, but that's good. It makes the viewer sit up and pay attention. Really good performances from everyone especially Glenister and the actor who played his younger character. It was marvellous to see 'Coaches' from Gavin and Stacey play such a prominent part and the chemistry between him and Glenister was palpable. I was a young woman working with the police in the 70s and their portrayal of the CID officers in particular was spot on. This is a dramatisation of real events where people really were murdered. I think the tone was perfect. I've just read a review by the The Telegraph where is was described as 4hrs of turgid viewing. Ignore that. Watch it. It's a tremendous piece of drama retelling true life events.
There can be no doubt that DNA has been a huge game changer in solving crimes. And in particular cold case crimes as shown in this four part true crime drama by the BBC.
The story evolves around the brutal murder and rape of three teenage girls in Port Talbort South Wales in 1973. With similarities to the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper the only options were endless hours of door to door searches, index systems and eye witnesses and a hope that they somehow come up with a credible suspect. It's no wonder so many innocent people ended up in jail for crimes they didn't commit.
We move on 30 years and the still early days of DNA and the cold case detectives now can use samples to find matches in the DNA database, and before long a prime suspect emerges.
With nice attention to the 1970s it's a really interesting insight into how policing has changed over the last 30 years.
Despite a dodgy Welsh accent Phillip Glenister does a decent job as the lead detective to help put to rest a crime that many thought would never have been solved. 7/10.
The story evolves around the brutal murder and rape of three teenage girls in Port Talbort South Wales in 1973. With similarities to the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper the only options were endless hours of door to door searches, index systems and eye witnesses and a hope that they somehow come up with a credible suspect. It's no wonder so many innocent people ended up in jail for crimes they didn't commit.
We move on 30 years and the still early days of DNA and the cold case detectives now can use samples to find matches in the DNA database, and before long a prime suspect emerges.
With nice attention to the 1970s it's a really interesting insight into how policing has changed over the last 30 years.
Despite a dodgy Welsh accent Phillip Glenister does a decent job as the lead detective to help put to rest a crime that many thought would never have been solved. 7/10.
But here he gets the role he has been waiting for, and many chances to carry the production on his shoulders when needed. It is not for this reviewer to wonder why this was done as a series instead of a one-of? The fact remains that any shortcomings in the "action" are more than compensated for by the superb writing, acting, and direction. Give it a chance and you will get caught up. Stories about doing the right thing for the right reasons are so rare today, they should be cherished. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
DC Paul Bethel is part of a team investigating the murder of two young women, he tries to link a third woman, but his superiors block him, years later, with the advent of DNA testing, DCI Paul Bethel is given a lead.
This is a fantastic four part series from The BBC, being from the area myself I can confirm that this case did indeed cast a big shadow over the whole area.
I am a massive fan of writer Ed Whitmore, he has written some great dramas over the years, including the excellent Manhunt series, once again he gets the balance of fact and entertainment spot on.
Of course there are some dramatic changes, new characters etc, but the heart of the story is very much still here.
Production values are spot on, it looks fantastic, the music, sets, clothes and cars are all on point. There is one scene where my old haunt, The Top Rank on The Kingsway is recreated, again they got it spot on.
A super cast, Aneurin Barnard, Keith Allen and many others, Philip Glenister steals the show with a superb performance as Paul Bethel, at times it feels like we've got a real life Gene Hunt, less The Quattro.
9/10.
This is a fantastic four part series from The BBC, being from the area myself I can confirm that this case did indeed cast a big shadow over the whole area.
I am a massive fan of writer Ed Whitmore, he has written some great dramas over the years, including the excellent Manhunt series, once again he gets the balance of fact and entertainment spot on.
Of course there are some dramatic changes, new characters etc, but the heart of the story is very much still here.
Production values are spot on, it looks fantastic, the music, sets, clothes and cars are all on point. There is one scene where my old haunt, The Top Rank on The Kingsway is recreated, again they got it spot on.
A super cast, Aneurin Barnard, Keith Allen and many others, Philip Glenister steals the show with a superb performance as Paul Bethel, at times it feels like we've got a real life Gene Hunt, less The Quattro.
9/10.
A very confusing beginning. Where music is often used to establish a time frame for a drama, the two songs used at the beginning of this one were from 1970. So I thought it was 1970, but then there was one from 1973. The latter being the correct one chronologically to map on to the events that unfolded.
But hang on, this was a flashback, so what year was the new investigative work taking place. It took a while, but I think it was 2003.
So, the start of the drama was very muddled, especially character wise.
Overall I thought it was one episode too long. The third part particularly dragged and the final couple of episodes could have been condensed into one.
Premise: Twenty-first century technological advances help detectives with a cold murder case from 1973.
Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd both left the Top Rank nightclub in Swansea without ever making it home.
Their bodies were discovered later in Llandarcy. Dubbed the case of the "Saturday Night Strangler", it became the first documented case of a serial killer in Wales.
If it hadn't been for the fact it was based on real events it would have seem cliched; young detective should be seen and not heard and not have anything to offer the operation being run by superiors who are seriously flawed policing wise.
A strong cast, particularly Philip Glenister, made this watchable.
But hang on, this was a flashback, so what year was the new investigative work taking place. It took a while, but I think it was 2003.
So, the start of the drama was very muddled, especially character wise.
Overall I thought it was one episode too long. The third part particularly dragged and the final couple of episodes could have been condensed into one.
Premise: Twenty-first century technological advances help detectives with a cold murder case from 1973.
Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd both left the Top Rank nightclub in Swansea without ever making it home.
Their bodies were discovered later in Llandarcy. Dubbed the case of the "Saturday Night Strangler", it became the first documented case of a serial killer in Wales.
If it hadn't been for the fact it was based on real events it would have seem cliched; young detective should be seen and not heard and not have anything to offer the operation being run by superiors who are seriously flawed policing wise.
A strong cast, particularly Philip Glenister, made this watchable.
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- TriviaWelsh actor Gareth John Bale plays his uncle, DC Geraint Bale, in the 2022 storyline.
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