अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFormer soldiers in Britain's elite Parachute Regiment struggle to come to terms with civilian life after leaving the army.Former soldiers in Britain's elite Parachute Regiment struggle to come to terms with civilian life after leaving the army.Former soldiers in Britain's elite Parachute Regiment struggle to come to terms with civilian life after leaving the army.
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As a former British soldier (still a British soldier) with active service experience, now a School teacher for over 30 years, I was totally encapsulated on how "Real" this television drama tv series was...very impressed! I hope this TV series shows its viewers how negative and worthless it is by joining the British Army. This is simply based on how true to earth this TV drama portrays. And although I have no regrets in joining the British Army...infact, it was my salvation...because of the British government's manoeuvres in strategy in NOT promoting, nor helping former British soldier's...I would either my powers as a father deter my well educated children from joining the British Army.
I sat up once a week every week to watch this show with my brother. We were addicted to it. My brother was only 15 at the time and he was so enamoured with the programme he decided to join the army and become a para. This he did and thoroughly enjoyed himself! We used to be allowed to sit in the front room and watch each episode in peace without the other siblings annoying us! We were never sure where the story was going but we guessed that at some point there was going to be a bit of double crossing and that Frank would get stitched up. My brother missed the final episode as he was out but he made me tape it for him and then guarded the video with his life until he could watch it. Maybe it was our age and we were young and impressionable but i can honestly say that I haven't enjoyed a BBC serial as much as this one and I do not understand why the BBC have never released it on VHS or DVD ( or repeated it )!
So my big brother lent me this on DVD I've never heard or seen it before so looked interesting on the cover but when I started watching it I thought it was a pile of s##t my dad was in the army for along time and he got along just fine in "civvy" street don't waist your time with this one if your ex forces
Civvies is an excellent, gripping drama about a groups of ex-paratroopers who leave army life to start a security firm. The 6 parts revolve around the bombing of a pub when they were in Belfast.
Jason Isaacs plays Frank Dillon, a real anti-hero, who has to deal with life in civilian (civvies) clothes.
There are also notable performances by Peter O'Toole and Peter Howitt (from UK TV Show Bread - the first "Joey").
Jason Isaacs plays Frank Dillon, a real anti-hero, who has to deal with life in civilian (civvies) clothes.
There are also notable performances by Peter O'Toole and Peter Howitt (from UK TV Show Bread - the first "Joey").
I'm beginning to believe that 1992 could be the nadir of British television. We seemed to have been bombarded with a whole heap of leaden paced anti-establishment "drama" and Civvies is possibly the worst.
There's terrible over-acting from all concerned. Jason Issacs looks more like Prince Barin in "Flash Gordon" and Peter O'Toole isn't an East End gangster. O'Toole is a brilliant actor, the best of his generation and cruelly denied an Oscar but he's no cockney gangster. No one comes across as convincing in any way, and the "action" and fight scenes are so poorly done. Is this from the same country that gave us "The Sweeny", "The Professionals" and "Target"? La Plante's script will have you believe that all ex-army soldiers are psychopathic time bombs waiting to go off in civilian life. The cop show "Between the Lines" stuck the knife in to the police and "Civvies" tries to do the same for the army. TV producers and networks back then just seemed to hate any government organisation and so gave us these shows. Have they forgotten that these people are responsible for saving lives and protecting their safety?
There's terrible over-acting from all concerned. Jason Issacs looks more like Prince Barin in "Flash Gordon" and Peter O'Toole isn't an East End gangster. O'Toole is a brilliant actor, the best of his generation and cruelly denied an Oscar but he's no cockney gangster. No one comes across as convincing in any way, and the "action" and fight scenes are so poorly done. Is this from the same country that gave us "The Sweeny", "The Professionals" and "Target"? La Plante's script will have you believe that all ex-army soldiers are psychopathic time bombs waiting to go off in civilian life. The cop show "Between the Lines" stuck the knife in to the police and "Civvies" tries to do the same for the army. TV producers and networks back then just seemed to hate any government organisation and so gave us these shows. Have they forgotten that these people are responsible for saving lives and protecting their safety?
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- ट्रिवियाLennie James sang the song used in the opening credits.
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