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Keen Eddie

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • TV-14
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
2.4K
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Colin Salmon and Mark Valley in Keen Eddie (2003)
ComedyCrimeDramaMystery

Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.

  • Creator
    • J.H. Wyman
  • Stars
    • Mark Valley
    • Sienna Miller
    • Julian Rhind-Tutt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • J.H. Wyman
    • Stars
      • Mark Valley
      • Sienna Miller
      • Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • 43User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Episodes13

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    Mark Valley
    Mark Valley
    • Det. Eddie Arlette
    • 2003–2004
    Sienna Miller
    Sienna Miller
    • Fiona Bickerton
    • 2003–2004
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Insp. Monty Pippin
    • 2003–2004
    Colin Salmon
    Colin Salmon
    • Supt. Nathanial Johnson
    • 2003–2004
    Rachael Buckley
    • Carol Ross
    • 2003–2004
    Theo Fraser Steele
    Theo Fraser Steele
    • Nigel
    • 2003–2004
    Daniel Goldenberg
    • Johnny Red
    • 2003–2004
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Rudy Alexander
    • 2003–2004
    Alex McSweeney
    • One Ball Bill
    • 2003–2004
    Sarah-Jane Potts
    Sarah-Jane Potts
    • Audry
    • 2003–2004
    Ivana Horvat
    • Milli
    • 2004
    Anya Lahiri
    Anya Lahiri
    • Zoe
    • 2004
    Meredith Ostrom
    Meredith Ostrom
    • Dominique…
    • 2003–2004
    Martin Hancock
    Martin Hancock
    • Fishy
    • 2003
    Nick Malinowski
    Nick Malinowski
    • Cheap Trick
    • 2003
    Simon Startin
    • Bernard
    • 2003
    Morwenna Banks
    Morwenna Banks
    • Herron
    • 2004
    Damian Samuels
    Damian Samuels
    • Bus Boy
    • 2003–2004
    • Creator
      • J.H. Wyman
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews43

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    10KoshNaranek

    I Also Loved This Show

    Everything from the writing to the actors performances was great. Eddie's fencing with Fiona, his special way of looking at and hearing Carol, the misunderstandings, and the way things went to hell in funny ways but turned out OK in the end, I loved it all. It's too bad the show had the misfortune to air on FOX, the place that cancelled Strange Luck, Brimstone, The Tick, Firefly, John Doe, and now, Keen Eddie.

    KoshN
    bananacha22

    Eddie's awesome, but not Fox...

    When I flip through the channels and see nothing but crap, I wonder what's so wrong with people that makes them ignore such great shows like Fox's "Keen Eddie". When it first aired, I was happy to discover that maybe TV could actually become intelligent again. The acting was well done, the plot clever, and altogether the show was very enjoyable. However, 90% percent of America chose to ignore Eddie and his crew because they were either too dumb or too lazy to deal with thinking and laying on the couch at the same time. OH GOD! NOT THAT! So, of course, they smothered the bright light of Keen Eddie and replaced it with awful shows like "Stupid Behavior Caught on Tape" (quite funny, really - it showed a day in the lives of Fox executives). Bravo mercifully picked it up, but didn't continue with a second season. It's a shame that a funny, smart, original (kiss my a**, o retard who called it a copycat show) program like this ended up so badly off. At least we've got the DVDs to look forward to - but until then, don't expect anything more. We've just been let down too many times.
    secrettohappy

    I miss Eddie and Pip

    Yes, Fox execs are stupid. Yes they are tasteless. Yes, all they care about is saving money and shocking people with talentless personalities (kind of an oxymoron, huh?). This had to be one of the best shows put on television in a long time. It was part "Moonlighting", part "Threes Company", with funny dialogue, incredible photography direction, and with a bunch of likable (lovable) characters played with wit, charm and intelligence by its actors. But I'm not surprised it's gone. I'm just surprised lame Fox didn't pull it after just one episode. Should we give them credit for that? I miss Eddie and Pip.
    rube2424

    ONE THAT GOT AWAY

    KEEN EDDIE is a delightful series, filled with excellent writing, tongue

    in cheek editing, brisk directing and, most of all, terric characters

    all excellently played.

    In this one Mark Valley is a disgraced New York cop who is reassigned to

    London. Valley is a wonderful, naturalistic actor who should be a much

    bigger name than he is. Here he plays the part of a tough guy cop with a

    humanistic twinkle giving the series, populated with eccentic British

    characters, its center. It's a terrifuc star turn, one I wish had been

    seen more and appreciated.

    KEEN EDDIE, originally cancelled by FOX after only a few episodes, (but

    what do you expect from them-they also cancelled BOSTON PUBLIC!), has

    been picked up by Bravo. Try to catch this terrific underrated show

    before it disappears altogther. Believe me, if you see it, you will

    always remember it fo
    eschetic

    This definite Silk Purse that is "Must See TV" for the adventurous mystery fan

    KEEN EDDIE, as initially mounted on Fox network, was a recipe for disaster. Flip, sophisticated writing and polished international acting on a network known for trash. A series pushing the boundaries of tightly plotted modern mysteries with intriguingly interlocking characters - with nearly every episode directed by a different hand and the "creator" handing off the majority of the writing during the first season to six OTHER hands as if he couldn't be bothered with his creation (oh, for an Aaron Sorkin when one needs one - though the near perfect SPORTS NIGHT, dumped so he could concentrate on the perfect WEST WING, might not agree).

    Dazzling though most of the 13 existing episodes are, the creation is not perfect: J.H. Wyman (the credited creator) packed the series with all the stock elements a "quality" show could expect to drag in audiences - "cute" feuding leads, a "fish out of water" male, stylish "out there" sex referred to titillatingly but not really shown, an odd-ball dog with quirky idiosyncrasies that only the master understands, semi-exotic locales (London) - but had so many of them and so many writers that none of them are allowed to be developed in as much detail as a better produced show might have. It's all the more impressive that the series that resulted is among the best series we have ever seen come and go in a single season.

    Mark Valley (awful name for someone who *should* be a star - but then the writers never fully took advantage of or explained the SERIES title either) heads a brilliant cast of largely - and undeservedly - unknown actors who banter and bicker like a 21st Century version of Dashiel Hammett's Nick and Nora Charles & co. The commentator who said it was the perfect show for those old enough to appreciate the witty banter and young enough not to be put off by the kinetic editing and camera tricks was dead on.

    MTV has a lot to answer for in headache inducing perspective changes and self important, attention getting crosscuts and flashbacks. These stylistic filigrees may have driven away some first time viewers who would have otherwise loved this series which was good enough on its own merits not to need attention grabbing tricks.

    I first discovered KEEN EDDIE midway through the secondary run on the Bravo cable network (largely because the lead - Valley - looked so much like one of the miscast leads in the American version of COUPLING - Colin Ferguson, who has since found a deserved hit in U.S.A. network's EUReKA) and was totally won over in two episodes.

    Another broadcast network a decade or so ago (let's not forget that most of them have had their well written and dropped "quality" shows too from TOPPER to HE & SHE and the original STAR TREK to FOLEY SQUARE) MIGHT have developed KEEN EDDIE into a hit of MAGNUM level hit status and made a true star out of Mark Valley. Perhaps if the writing had stooped to pandering ala many a network hit and stripped Valley down to his boxer shorts occasionally (as it did co-star Julian Rhind-Tutt in the first episode - but jokes about British bodies are not totally without foundation) Bravo might have extended the run, but at least we have the delightful 13 episode initial run on a solid (if "extra" free) DVD box set which deserves to be discovered and cherished by devoted fans for years to come.

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    • Trivia
      On this show, an American detective is sent to Scotland Yard; a similar premise played out in Cher Inspecteur (1980) in which a Scotland Yard detective was sent to America.
    • Quotes

      Fiona: Get out.

      Eddie: Out of the kitchen?

      Fiona: Out of the kitchen, out of the flat, out of London, out of the world. It's full. Get out.

      Eddie: I can't get out of the world. I didn't pull the kind of math grades you need to qualify for the space program.

    • Alternate versions
      The R1 DVD replaced the score by Orbital and most of the licensed music that was used in the show on its broadcast run with a different composer's music. One of the few exceptions was the episode "Citizen Cecil," which still retained the Duran Duran songs used in its broadcast run, mainly because they were so integral to the plot.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Les Griffin: North by North Quahog (2005)

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кин Эдди
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Frequency Films
      • Simon West Productions
      • The Littlefield Company
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    • Runtime
      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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