The Smoke
- TV Mini Series
- 2014
- 44m
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6.9/10
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An experienced fire fighter is badly injured and spends almost a year recovering at home. Now he returns to work, but is he as emotionally and physically sound as he thinks he is?An experienced fire fighter is badly injured and spends almost a year recovering at home. Now he returns to work, but is he as emotionally and physically sound as he thinks he is?An experienced fire fighter is badly injured and spends almost a year recovering at home. Now he returns to work, but is he as emotionally and physically sound as he thinks he is?
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When I saw the trailer for 'The Smoke' it looked promising. I remember watching London's Burning as a kid and when I became a firefighter the series was just ending and not to soon as it had become very unrealistic.
So a new British firefighting drama on Sky, this must be good as Sky have produced some cracking dramas. As a serving firefighter for 13 years now I want the public to see a good representation of the UK fire service but in a drama that will win awards. The fire service has gone through a lot of monumental changes since I joined and unless you are in the job or know someone who is then I feel the general public will not appreciate what happens.
'The Smoke' so far has been a disastrous representation of the UK fire service and makes me and other firefighters angry. The procedural errors and wholly inaccurate work environment really doesn't show the UK fire service in a good light, and makes us look like a bunch of incompetent buffoons.
Firefighters of the UK Fire Service are highly trained and highly competent professionals and whom strive to serve their local communities.
Unfortunately 'The Smoke' gets a big thumbs down and is a huge disappointment, at least 'London's Burning' had the backing and technical adviser support of the London Fire Brigade.
So a new British firefighting drama on Sky, this must be good as Sky have produced some cracking dramas. As a serving firefighter for 13 years now I want the public to see a good representation of the UK fire service but in a drama that will win awards. The fire service has gone through a lot of monumental changes since I joined and unless you are in the job or know someone who is then I feel the general public will not appreciate what happens.
'The Smoke' so far has been a disastrous representation of the UK fire service and makes me and other firefighters angry. The procedural errors and wholly inaccurate work environment really doesn't show the UK fire service in a good light, and makes us look like a bunch of incompetent buffoons.
Firefighters of the UK Fire Service are highly trained and highly competent professionals and whom strive to serve their local communities.
Unfortunately 'The Smoke' gets a big thumbs down and is a huge disappointment, at least 'London's Burning' had the backing and technical adviser support of the London Fire Brigade.
Jamie Bamber gives a fantastic performance in "The Smoke," which was either a miniseries or a regular series that didn't last long.
I can tell you that firefighters loathed this show so we can assume it was highly inaccurate.
Bamber plays a firefighter, Kev, trapped in a building with a baby and told an aerial ladder is en route. It never comes - the baby dies, and Kev suffers catastrophic burns and is out of commission for a year.
His wife is played by Jodie Whittaker, the next Dr. Who, so it was heavily promoted. She loves her husband and vice versa, but due to his injuries, he can't have sex. In a graphic scene, we see what has been done to his body.
Now he's back on the job and determined to find the people responsible for the fire, which he can't stop watching on his computer.
I thought the firefighters were very unlikeable and acted like children. Very annoying.
Bamber adopted a low-class accent for the role, and he is wonderful. But I can't say I liked the series.
I can tell you that firefighters loathed this show so we can assume it was highly inaccurate.
Bamber plays a firefighter, Kev, trapped in a building with a baby and told an aerial ladder is en route. It never comes - the baby dies, and Kev suffers catastrophic burns and is out of commission for a year.
His wife is played by Jodie Whittaker, the next Dr. Who, so it was heavily promoted. She loves her husband and vice versa, but due to his injuries, he can't have sex. In a graphic scene, we see what has been done to his body.
Now he's back on the job and determined to find the people responsible for the fire, which he can't stop watching on his computer.
I thought the firefighters were very unlikeable and acted like children. Very annoying.
Bamber adopted a low-class accent for the role, and he is wonderful. But I can't say I liked the series.
10Stuart76
What can I say, well first off more please.
The Smoke is brilliant, great cast and good story lines. Asbo – Taron Egerton plays his part so well and its great to see the action between him and Kev – Jamie Bamber develop.
Realistic on screen scenes and shows the type of injuries our firefighters can suffer while doing their dangerous job. We have to remember that while most of us our running out of a burning building, they are going in.
Episodes 1, 6 and 7 are for me the best episodes, the scenes in the tunnel with the tanker were excellent.
Please do series 2, can't wait to watch what happens next.
The Smoke is brilliant, great cast and good story lines. Asbo – Taron Egerton plays his part so well and its great to see the action between him and Kev – Jamie Bamber develop.
Realistic on screen scenes and shows the type of injuries our firefighters can suffer while doing their dangerous job. We have to remember that while most of us our running out of a burning building, they are going in.
Episodes 1, 6 and 7 are for me the best episodes, the scenes in the tunnel with the tanker were excellent.
Please do series 2, can't wait to watch what happens next.
I was a firefighter in the States for 18 years. Imagine my excitement to see such a high quality show where they clearly strived to make the calls and the station life so realistic. They nailed it on both counts! This show is very well crafted and the acting is superb. Everyone involved does an excellent job, especially Taron Egerton. This puts other modern-day series about the fire service to shame. My only regret is that there aren't more episodes. A very big "Thank You" to everyone who worked on this, you've successfully captured what it's like to work in the Fire Service, and you've done so with honor by showing that every person alive has their own demons to battle as well.
with Jodie Whittaker going to be the next Doctor Who this drama is cheap on DVD at the moment.
It was heavily promoted when it was broadcast but got a mixed reaction. It is interesting but flawed.
It is too influenced by American style concentration on the lives of the characters rather than the job (fire and rescue). But it is worth a watch,good cast and interesting stories.
It was heavily promoted when it was broadcast but got a mixed reaction. It is interesting but flawed.
It is too influenced by American style concentration on the lives of the characters rather than the job (fire and rescue). But it is worth a watch,good cast and interesting stories.
Did you know
- TriviaJodie Whittaker (Trish Tooley) and Rhashan Stone (Mal Milligan) also worked together on episode 1.3, The Entire History of You (2011), of Black Mirror (2011) as Ffion and Jeff.
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