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The Hunt for Raoul Moat

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • 55m
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6.9/10
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Lee Ingleby, Vineeta Rishi, and Sonya Cassidy in The Hunt for Raoul Moat (2023)
Follows the police operation in 2010 to apprehend fugitive Raoul Moat. He went to Northumbria after killing one person and wounding two others.
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Follows the police operation in 2010 to apprehend fugitive Raoul Moat. He went to Northumberland after killing one person and wounding two others.Follows the police operation in 2010 to apprehend fugitive Raoul Moat. He went to Northumberland after killing one person and wounding two others.Follows the police operation in 2010 to apprehend fugitive Raoul Moat. He went to Northumberland after killing one person and wounding two others.

  • Stars
    • Angela Bain
    • Joe Blakemore
    • Sonya Cassidy
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    • Stars
      • Angela Bain
      • Joe Blakemore
      • Sonya Cassidy
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Angela Bain
    Angela Bain
    • Sally Brown
    • 2023
    Joe Blakemore
    Joe Blakemore
    • Karl Ness
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    Sonya Cassidy
    Sonya Cassidy
    • Diane Barnwell
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    Neil Grainger
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    • Matt the Editor
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    Lee Ingleby
    Lee Ingleby
    • DCS Neil Adamson
    • 2023
    Jessica Johnson
    • Suzie Clarke
    • 2023
    Sally Messham
    Sally Messham
    • Samantha Stobbart
    • 2023
    Gavin O'Connor
    Gavin O'Connor
    • Steve Neill
    • 2023
    Gemma Page
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    • Sue Sim
    • 2023
    Vineeta Rishi
    Vineeta Rishi
    • DI Nisha Roberts
    • 2023
    Dan Renton Skinner
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    • PC David Rathband
    • 2023
    Mark Stobbart
    Mark Stobbart
    • Inspector Neil 'Robbo' Robson
    • 2023
    Matt Stokoe
    Matt Stokoe
    • Raoul Moat
    • 2023
    Sophie Wise
    Sophie Wise
    • Beckie Brown
    • 2023
    William Owen
    • Reporter Harry
    • 2023
    Dylan Blore
    Dylan Blore
    • Ricky
    • 2023
    Clare Corbett
    Clare Corbett
    • Kath Rathband
    • 2023
    Josef Davies
    Josef Davies
    • Chris Brown
    • 2023
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    7Lejink

    How Cruel Raoul Met His Fate

    My wife and I possibly made the mistake of watching beforehand the repeated original TV news documentary outlining the actual events depicted here in this new three-part mini-series. In so doing, I obviously learned first hand all that the dramatisation portrayed, thus filling in all the blanks about it in my memory and precluding any sense of surprise at the nonetheless horrific sequence of events surrounding the crazed killer Raoul Moat.

    What this also did unfortunately was evidence again the obeisance to diversity which today's television programme-makers feel obliged to follow. Under their usual disclaimers in shows like this of inventing composite fictional characters and imagining situations and dialogue for dramatic purposes, it was just too obvious for me that the prominent interpolation of a black female investigating officer or female senior DCI wasn't based on fact but purely to cater to wokism. I'm fine with this to a large extent but I suppose I'm a bit less tolerant when it so obviously alters real events captured on film less than fifteen years ago.

    Anyway, mini-moan over, the three episodes nonetheless sharply conveyed the evil acts of Moat, a convicted felon who on his release from prison sought out his ex-partner's new boyfriend and with the help of two equally deluded accomplices, shot the poor guy down in cold blood before also attempting to kill her too. She had told him that her new man was in the police to try to deter him from coming after her but this tragically backfired with Moat turning his mad rage on the police itself to the extent that he went on to callously shoot in the face an innocent policeman sat in his patrol car, who we learn at the end was blinded by this and who tragically took his own life only a year or two later, making him another belated victim of this evil man.

    What I didn't pick up in the real-life documentary was the extent to which Moat apparently garnered a following among some deluded individuals on the internet who somehow saw him as an anti-establishment hero whose actions were justified because the ex-girlfriend he'd abused for years had the temerity to try to move on with her life. Much is made of Moat's climactic suicide denying his victims' relatives justice, but you know, I don't think his self-destruction would have been too upsetting for me if I'd been in their place.

    Presented relatively straightforwardly without histrionics, well acted by all the main cast members, this was a compelling retelling of a shocking and almost unbelievable story of coercive behaviour and jealous vindictiveness taken to horrific extremes.
    8catnapbc

    Informative and well done, but tragic

    For those of us outside the UK who've never heard of this story, I appreciate that the British seem to be able to convey the essence of this kind of crime without sensationalizing it. The acting was pretty solid and the pace was just right, apart from a few frantic camera shots that didn't add to anything except dizziness. What is clear here is that apart from the many victims (the ones shot and their families and friends), the other 'victim' is the empathy that all these social media/Facebook followers were lacking. However you feel about the police, the fact that psychopath (and he was a very damaged individual who made these choices) killed and maimed people and yet still was viewed by himself and his deluded 'fans' as a victim, is beyond comprehension. But sadly, this is far too commonplace these days and everyone wants to be a 'star' and be recognized, regardless of how or why. One has to despair of humanity that we have 'evolved' to this kind of mindless narcissism. This series at least tries to put some of that humanity back for the victims and show them the respect they deserved. Kudos to the whole production and shame on those who glorify killers of innocent people.
    8compjazzca-68116

    Worthy of a watch

    A well done compelling true story about one of the many abusive situations leading to deaths that occur everywhere. I would not have watched if it were in documentary format. 3 episodes was perfect - not dragged out into a long series of 6 or 8 episodes like so many shows are now.

    As for Moat's idolaters they are of what I'm left to call a 'group' that revel in and honour sensationalism and horrific behaviors much of which is egged on by social media, at least IMHO. There was a definite place for them in showing it's not only the perpetrators that are ill or twisted. It's a larger portion of society than many, if not most, aren't aware exists.
    8TomFarrell63

    A well judged drama.

    This could have been sensationalised to the max, but to the programme makers credit, it wasn't. I found it a well told, factually based drama, which whilst horrifying, was completely absorbing.

    It shocked from the start by showing people at the place of Moats death a year on, idolising him, I found that one of the most shocking scenes of the entire mini series. What on earth made these people think he was a hero after what he'd done?

    I've seen a few people complain about the accents, but as I'm not from the area, I can't say it bothered me in the slightest, and I found the acting throughout to be of a high standard.

    Recently I've seen quite a few dramas that were too long, and that's my only slight criticism of this,but in the opposite direction, could have been longer, it felt a little rushed, I think another episode or two could have seen a bit more character development but overall, a job well done.

    If the subject matter put you off watching it, I'd still suggest giving it a go. Recommended.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A very well made, well acted series.

    Raoul Moat is released from Prison, he shoots his ex partner Sam Stobbart, and shoots her new partner Christopher Brown dead, Sam has convinced Moat that her partner was a Policeman, prompting him to target The Police.

    A very good three part series, it's a crime that I'm sure lives on for many, back in 2010 this story was huge, Moat was quite literally the moat wanted man in Britain.

    The case highlighted several failings in the legal system, and highlighted the depths some journalists will sink to for a story.

    Mark Stokoe is terrific as Moat, he looks like him, he adds a degree of menace too, he played the part well, very well supported by Lee Ingleby, Sonya Cassidy, Vineeta Rishi and several others.

    Very well produced, they tied some original footage in very nicely, it looks great, the pacing is also a key success.

    The one thing that I couldn't help but look at the whole way through, Sim's hair, she could well have stepped in from 1952, they could have toned it down a little.

    There was one line that was white significant, people won't forget the name Raoul Moat, how true and incredibly sad is that. Learning the fate of that poor Policeman, that was upsetting to learn.

    Very good series, 8/10.

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      Paul Gascoigne famously tried to bring Raoul Moat chicken and a fishing rod during the police stand-off, claiming to be friends with Moat. He later said he was intoxicated at the time. The producers chose not to include it in the story.
    • Goofs
      Panning shots of the city centre of Newcastle upon Tyne used during the series showed buildings which would not have been present in 2010, such as Bank House which was under construction on Pilgrim Street at the time of filming (2022).

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITVX (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jakten på Raoul Moat
    • Filming locations
      • Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • World Productions
      • MultiStory Media
      • ITV Studios
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