The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
- TV Series
- 2011–2014
Three-year-old Saville Kent's brutal murder at Road Hill House shakes a sleepy English village. Inspector Jonathan 'Jack' Whicher investigates on the Home Secretary's orders.Three-year-old Saville Kent's brutal murder at Road Hill House shakes a sleepy English village. Inspector Jonathan 'Jack' Whicher investigates on the Home Secretary's orders.Three-year-old Saville Kent's brutal murder at Road Hill House shakes a sleepy English village. Inspector Jonathan 'Jack' Whicher investigates on the Home Secretary's orders.
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I only just started watching this. I finished all 4 episodes and see that years ago this show had been cancelled. I greatly enjoyed the character of Mr. Whicher and would have loved to see him grow.
Absorbing, flawless, outstanding cast, sympathetic but culturally and historically accurate acting, cinephotography, locations, costumes, hair...even the female actors trained to walk the way they would have...every detail excels and raises this production to a proper Gold Standard.
As a specialist in Victorian history, I was extremely impressed with the exactitude of this production's quality and accuracy.
Came across this via my local PBS station and made sure I was able to view all the programmes which upheld the high quality so firmly established at the outset.
A worthy investment in anyone's vid library.
As a specialist in Victorian history, I was extremely impressed with the exactitude of this production's quality and accuracy.
Came across this via my local PBS station and made sure I was able to view all the programmes which upheld the high quality so firmly established at the outset.
A worthy investment in anyone's vid library.
Paddy Considine is superb in this all-too-short mini series. Not only is all the acting excellent but the sets, the artwork, the directing and the over-all production are excellent as well. The stories are compelling and leave the viewer definitely wanting to see more. I can't imagine why Considine didn't get to a make more of these films as they are easily better than a lot of other series out there inferior in quality.
The series starts right off with a "true" story of a strange abduction of an aristocrat's young son. This story explains why Considine's character suffers so from his own feelings of loss and a general disrespect of the new (then) profession of criminal detective struggling to gain general acceptance among the population of 1860's England. A binge-worthy series, tho when you're finished you'll certainly be wanting more! 9 very solid stars.
The series starts right off with a "true" story of a strange abduction of an aristocrat's young son. This story explains why Considine's character suffers so from his own feelings of loss and a general disrespect of the new (then) profession of criminal detective struggling to gain general acceptance among the population of 1860's England. A binge-worthy series, tho when you're finished you'll certainly be wanting more! 9 very solid stars.
Paddy Considine is a great actor. Victorian London is a great setting. This series has brought it to life most vividly. 'To Hell' came close. Its all about candlelight. The British class system, the empire's racism, the dark smelly streets, theyre all here more deeply than other films I can recall.
Les take a moment to examine Whicher as detective and human. I love a melancholy central character. He's a knowing witness to personal trajedy, social injustice and human frailty. Considine sells this amalgam of cliches with undeniable conviction. I love him! The narratives are well written and inolving. The look, mood and Wincher's sadness are what's most memorable.
Les take a moment to examine Whicher as detective and human. I love a melancholy central character. He's a knowing witness to personal trajedy, social injustice and human frailty. Considine sells this amalgam of cliches with undeniable conviction. I love him! The narratives are well written and inolving. The look, mood and Wincher's sadness are what's most memorable.
I've watched all 4 episodes within 36 hours after work and I just cannot, for the life of me, fathom why this was cancelled. Another thing added to my list of logic-shattering human decisions.
Perhaps I could somehow understand if Mr. Considine had passed in an accident - but since this, thank God, is not the case I wonder what on earth came over ITV to do this? Is/was the man in charge there insane?
This is/was so great.. in terms of costumes, set design, casting, acting, character development, stories...I can't criticize a thing. It is educative regarding forms and values, it is moving (episode 3 got to me), it keeps you engaged and guessing, it is exciting... So why, why was this cancelled?
I need an explanation!
Perhaps I could somehow understand if Mr. Considine had passed in an accident - but since this, thank God, is not the case I wonder what on earth came over ITV to do this? Is/was the man in charge there insane?
This is/was so great.. in terms of costumes, set design, casting, acting, character development, stories...I can't criticize a thing. It is educative regarding forms and values, it is moving (episode 3 got to me), it keeps you engaged and guessing, it is exciting... So why, why was this cancelled?
I need an explanation!
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- TriviaSubsequent TV episodes are fictionalized accounts of Whicher's career as a private inquiry agent. Neil McKay wrote the first of these, The Murder in Angel Lane (2013), which was filmed in early 2013 and was broadcast on 12 May 2013. It was followed by two episodes written by Helen Edmundson, The Beyond the Pale (2014), broadcast on 7 September 2014, and The Ties That Bind (2014), broadcast on 14 September 2014. Paddy Considine later announced on Twitter that the show would not be continuing.
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