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Jericho

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
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  • 2h
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Jericho (2005)
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Detective Chief Inspector Michael Jericho of Scotland Yard is a respected, uncompromising and forward thinking detective investigating high-profile murders in 1950s London.Detective Chief Inspector Michael Jericho of Scotland Yard is a respected, uncompromising and forward thinking detective investigating high-profile murders in 1950s London.Detective Chief Inspector Michael Jericho of Scotland Yard is a respected, uncompromising and forward thinking detective investigating high-profile murders in 1950s London.

  • Stars
    • David Troughton
    • Robert Lindsay
    • Ciarán McMenamin
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    • Stars
      • David Troughton
      • Robert Lindsay
      • Ciarán McMenamin
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Sgt. Clive Harvey
    • 2005
    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • D.I. Michael Jericho
    • 2005
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • DC John Caldicott…
    • 2005
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • AC Graham Cherry…
    • 2005
    Lydia Leonard
    Lydia Leonard
    • Angela
    • 2005
    Lee Ross
    Lee Ross
    • Louis
    • 2005
    Kellie Bright
    Kellie Bright
    • WPC Penny Collins
    • 2005
    Eve Matheson
    • Rita Harvey
    • 2005
    Aurélie Bargème
    • Juliette
    • 2005
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • Christie
    • 2005
    Zoe Colton
    • Jenny Harvey
    • 2005
    Aran Bell
    • Jericho's Father
    • 2005
    Andrew Thorpe
    • Young Jericho
    • 2005
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Fleming
    • 2005
    Grant Davis
    • Grace
    • 2005
    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Sadie Swettenham
    • 2005
    William Ash
    William Ash
    • Johnny Swan
    • 2005
    Philip Rham
    • TV Director
    • 2005
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    10papyrus beetle

    Love the show, the stars, the pace, the period, and the "noir"!

    Absolutely love JERICHO and all the cast, it's like seeing a TV-series out of the Michael Powell movie PEEPING TOM, the crumminess of Soho in the 1950's, the grungy NIGHT AND THE CITY bars and clubs. This is a gripping show, with tons of depth and so many great back stories and characters I watch the episodes again and again just to enjoy the details. I'd never seen Robert Lindsay before this, and he IS the role. I love the way he moves--he's a blast to watch. So many movies and movie-genres have slid downhill in the last decades---but television series are now serious cinema art, and JERICHO is a super example of the detail and emotion an audience deserves. 1950's noir, British noir as it was meant to be!
    10tommymax

    Another hit for the Mystery! series

    Mystery! has done it again with this series, which is quite different than most of what's gone before. And that helps to make this one another hit.

    I'm a long-time fan of the Mystery! series and a particular fan of Inspector Morse. Anyone familiar with that series knows the high quality product that long-running series consistently put out. So I'm not an easy audience, given my perspective.

    But Robert Lindsay has made DI Michael Jericho his own. He IS Jericho. In the same way that the late great John Thaw made Morse his own character, Lindsay has grabbed Jericho by the throat and taken his identity from him. I haven't read any of the books so I don't know how the character comes across there, but Lindsay's interpretation is "spot on" from a television perspective.

    I'm currently in the midst of re-watching the first episode on DVD (thanks for that) after having caught at least 2 of the original airings last Fall (Ragged Claws and Johnny Swan). I was hooked from the start; and like Morse, Jericho holds up well on repeated re-watchings. So even after you know who done it, you're nevertheless caught up in the drama.

    The musical score and overall style of this series do indeed make it unique. It's all a bit "X-Files-esq," but I find both quite enjoyable and fitting, and, in my humble opinion, they help make the series stand out.

    Like Morse, Jericho has a solid side-kick who compliments his character perfectly. It seems they have an endless supply of fine "character actors" over there in the UK, and I'm thankful I get to see them when I can. Even the "bit parts" get solid treatment from fine British actors. One of my favs in the first episode is Shorty. He's a hoot -- and he's not even around all that long.

    Lindsay is currently also on my TV in his "My Family" series, but I refuse to watch him in that. I'm sure he's good (and I have seen some of it) but I don't want to lose that Jericho edge that I'm currently working on with him.

    I've given this series a 10, which is not to say it's an equal to Morse. But 10 to me means it's a standout with little or nothing to criticize. Beyond that, it's simply a matter of taste. I only hope they keep this series going for quite a long time.

    Thanks Gawd for Mystery! and all the rest of the great Brit shows. And, of course, also PBS. And thanks Gawd also for DVD so's I can have something to watch (and re-watch) when the mood moves me and PBS is into something else less enjoyable to me. Because if I had to live with only American TV, I'd give the medium up completely.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Deserved a longer run. It's excellent.

    ITV spent a few years seeking a replacement for Inspector Morse. I firmly believe if they'd kept with Jericho it would have developed into something rather special. Only four episodes to judge, and on the whole I'd say the standard was excellent, each story had a unique case, but there were multiple threads which spanned the series, and would have been developed.

    Each episode is intriguing, my personal favourite was The Killing of Johnny Swan, such a quality episode. Superb production values, great atmosphere, most notable in the concluding episode.

    The acting was fantastic throughout, Lindsay and Troughton were a fantastic duo, and played off eachother particularly well, both great in their respective roles. Shout outs for Brendan Coyle, Peter Bowles, Williams Ash and Jane Horrocks.

    Such a shame the series was cut short early. 9/10
    10Thorsten-Krings

    Perfect!

    Jericho's name alludes to THE classic Scotland Yard detective, Gideon. Gideon's Way was the best cop show on British television before the Sweeney. The main reason was the excellent writing and the great characters. Jericho picks these high standards up and develops them further by giving the series a dark touch. Also in terms of cinematography Jericho looks more like neo-noir than TV. So all in all it's a very classy production. Robert Lindsay proves to be not only one of the best actors of his generation but in the UK. He does high brow and entertainment with the same ease and elegance. After about 10 minutes you don't evcen remember that there ever was a series called My family. His Jericho is dark and brooding. The other great performance in this series comes from Peter Bowles. We know him as suave man about town from many TV productions but here he gives the performance of a life time as dark, menacing crime lord. Perfect!
    ANeary

    Atmospheric, and some great performances

    Jericho is a middle-aged over-achieving Scotland Yard detective, tormented by witnessing the death of his father as a child. This may sound somewhat formulaic, but that would be unfair to this tremendous series. The evocation of 1950s London is superb: even down to details like a "blink-and-you-miss-it" sign in a window advertising for tenants stating "no Blacks, no Irish" (A common sight in post-war Britain: I can vouch for this - my parents were Irish and told me about it).

    The performances are superb, and the cast includes the cream of British acting: Robert Lindsay of course, but also Peter Bowles, James Wilby, Jane Horrocks, among others.

    Anyonewho has seen "Foyle's War" will appreciate the sense of period and the way the stories intelligently explore contemporary issues. Highly recommended.

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      Episode 1.1 (A Pair of Ragged Claws (2005)) was dedicated to the memory of N'Deaye Ba (aka Inday Ba) who played Martha Sorin. She died on 26 April 2005, shortly after she finished filming for her role in Jericho (2005).
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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jericho of Scotland Yard
    • Filming locations
      • State Theatre, George Street, Grays, Essex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Granada Television
      • WGBH
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      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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