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A Mind to Kill

  • TV Series
  • 1994–2002
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Philip Madoc in A Mind to Kill (1994)
CrimeDrama

Detective Chief Inspector Noel Bain looks back fondly to the days when policing involved chasing villains, playing rugby and drinking beer. However, he has come to realize that contemporary ... Read allDetective Chief Inspector Noel Bain looks back fondly to the days when policing involved chasing villains, playing rugby and drinking beer. However, he has come to realize that contemporary policing imposes dilemmas that no training manual could ever anticipate.Detective Chief Inspector Noel Bain looks back fondly to the days when policing involved chasing villains, playing rugby and drinking beer. However, he has come to realize that contemporary policing imposes dilemmas that no training manual could ever anticipate.

  • Creators
    • Lyn Ebenezer
    • Sion Eirian
  • Stars
    • Philip Madoc
    • Ffion Wilkins
    • Sharon Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    434
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    • Creators
      • Lyn Ebenezer
      • Sion Eirian
    • Stars
      • Philip Madoc
      • Ffion Wilkins
      • Sharon Morgan
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Philip Madoc
    Philip Madoc
    • DCI Noel Bain
    • 1994–2002
    Ffion Wilkins
    • Hannah Bain…
    • 1994–2002
    Sharon Morgan
    Sharon Morgan
    • Professor Margaret Edwards
    • 1994–2002
    Gillian Elisa
    • WDS Alison Griffiths…
    • 1994–1997
    Geraint Lewis
    • DS Carwyn Phillips
    • 1994–1997
    Michael Povey
    • Superintendent Jack Bevan
    • 1994–1997
    Ieuan Rhys
    Ieuan Rhys
    • Sgt Tom Swann…
    • 1997–2002
    Bryn Fôn
    • DC Meic Challis
    • 2001–2002
    Huw Llyr Roberts
    • DC Richard Lynch
    • 2001–2002
    Sara McGaughey
    • DS Leila Hamoudi…
    • 1997–2002
    Elen Bowman
    • DI Frankie Butt
    • 2001–2002
    Simon Fisher
    • Alan Bryant…
    • 1994–2002
    Richard Harrington
    Richard Harrington
    • Paul Tam
    • 1995–1997
    Richard Lynch
    • DI Greg More…
    • 1997–2002
    Nicholas McGaughey
    • Patrick Tam…
    • 1995–2002
    Beth Robert
    Beth Robert
    • Martha…
    • 1997–2002
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Geraint Humphries…
    • 1995–2002
    Nia Williams
    • Lucy Allen
    • 1994–1995
    • Creators
      • Lyn Ebenezer
      • Sion Eirian
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    8Tiny-19

    A competent series but lost to the main body of TV viewers by being broadcast on Channel 5.

    Philip Madoc is a very dependable actor and he plays his character, DCI Noel Bain, very well with a touch of humour. The sub-plot has him a widower with a late-teenage daughter and there is also a consistent thread of other sub-plots in and around the police station.

    The story-lines were good, up to the standard of such major series as 'Frost', and the direction firm.

    The pity is that this series (I don't know how many episodes were made, but it must have been 13 or so, having been made by Pearson, was aired on Channel 5 and therefore went largely ignored.
    9Rupert17

    Welsh Crime At Its Best

    Excellent crime series from Wales starring the venerable actor Phillip Madoc as the imperturbable Chief Inspector Noel Bain. There are no glamorous settings or actors straight from the gym and cosmetic surgery – just ordinary-looking people going about the business of good acting in believable stories. A special mention for Ffion Wilkins who plays Bain's head-strong and slightly rebellious daughter Hannah. An absolute beautiful Celtic girl with natural acting ability who has hardly appeared in anything else other than this series. I know she has had a modest career in music, but her screen presence and timing would lead one to believe that this young woman was headed for a long television acting career. I hope her talent was not squandered for other reasons. The DVD's for all series are on sale in Australia. If you are looking for something a bit more realistic than the flashy Hollywood stereotype, then you will find these series to your taste and worth the money.
    7blanche-2

    Welsh detective series

    This Welsh series stars Philip Madoc as DCI Noel Bain, a widower with a young, rebellious daughter (Ffion Wilkins). The show deals with his cases, his relationships with the people he works with (Sharon Morgan and Gillian Elisa) and his problems with his daughter.

    The stories are dark, gritty, realistic, and atmospheric. There always seems to be a background, however, of youth violence, which doesn't make Wales seems like an attractive place to visit.

    The late Philip Madoc was a wonderful actor, and he creates an interesting character in Noel Bain. Not one to show emotion, the actor manages to give us a character who is a compassionate, perhaps disillusioned man, still mourning his wife and in pain over some of his daughter's behavior. It's quite a masterful performance.

    I can't say I love this series as it always leaves me a little sad. Even if there is closure of the case, one is left with a hopeless feeling. That's realistic, of course. It's just not very entertaining.
    avgx

    love this dark gem

    This series is now showing in Australia for what I believe is the first time.

    Trouble is it's on after midnight and hardly anyone's watching it.

    Wonderfully atmospheric cop series.

    It has a darkness about it that stays with you after you go to bed.

    Utterly credible .. acted with restraint and so refreshingly the antithesis of the diet of police forensic porn mostly served up to us these days.

    There's something genuinely likable about Bain .. but also a real world grittiness about him .. that doesn't always render him predictable.

    Enjoying a love affair with this show at the moment .. would advise any Aussies not watching it who are reading this in Sep 05 to check it out on Channel 7 Tuesdays at midnight.

    Set the VCR if you have to and let it get into your head .. it might take an episode or two .. but you'll be rewarded..
    10eoh5

    A Mind to Kill

    What a pleasure to see 'old haunts' used in the making of this program, it was nice to travel down memory lane.

    It seemed to all fall into place, location, script, Actors, blended well to produce an intense modern day who-dun-it.

    Philip Madoc, Gillian Elisa and Sharon Morgan, to name a few, were fantastic.

    Great story lines, delving into the nitty gritty of Wales, such a pity it came to an abrupt end.

    The first two series of 'A Mind to Kill' were excellent, but it was a shame that only three members of the original cast remained for the third, or maybe they felt as I did, the script was too deep. It had lost it's way, the stories became too sinister, there was no longer a sense of joviality in the script, it was so serious and not what we had all, grown to enjoy. No longer like the Bain we knew and loved, the flirt, who could be a little rude, serious when needed, wicked when not.

    Why change a good thing?, it was not the move to C5 from C4 that proved fatal.

    It would be wonderful if it was possible to have the original actors and writers return, and maybe have it shown on either BBC, ITV or it's first home C4, and show the rest of the Country what Wales has to offer in good drama.

    Edward Harrhy.

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    • Trivia
      Welsh-language versions of the earlier seasons' episodes, were filmed in parallel with the English-language episodes, for transmission in Wales with the series title Yr Heliwr (The Hunter).
    • Connections
      Spin-off from A Mind to Kill (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yr Heliwr
    • Production company
      • Lluniau Lliw/4L Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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