It runs Law & Order: UK, too, but out of order-- I mean, out of order for the UK, which is already out of order, in that the US episodes they are adapting are not in order, they just sort of random select from the 20 years of the US show. But the order that is broadcast here is not some attempt to broadcast them in US order. It's sort of jarring, really.
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I'm not sure I'm going to carry on watching this. It's OK, but to me it comes across as a bit of a cheap Dickensian-type production with little attention paid to accuracy, as has been mentioned re the teddy bear and the interpretation of George Lusk. It's all kind of 'cor blimey' and I keep expecting the cast to break into 'Um papa, Um papa'.
Am I being mean?
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Was it supposed to be a Teddy Bear that the toymaker plucked from the shop and subsequently thrust at the street urchin? If so, surely some years too soon?
All the best
Dave
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Well worth watching this week, even if the character of George Lusk seems to alternate between Mile End businessman and street corner shyster.
Regards, Bridewell.
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The cable-only station, BBC America, has been advertising it, but is isn't scheduled to air yet. Is it a limited run show? Usually, those will run their course, then run in the US. I'm really not sure why, since the technology exists for people to record them, and post them, or post torrents, and scoop the legitimate stations. I guess the exclusive contract the BBC has even excludes non-competitive venues.
Or maybe it's because they are re-edited, to get rid of really obscure references of slang words Americans wouldn't understand, and make them fit into US time slots.
It made more sense 20 years ago, when they had to be sold outright to a US outlet, and having the stats for UK viewerage was helpful, but when it's just going to run on BBCA which already owns them, you wouldn't think that would be a problem. BBCA runs Dr. Who, I think, concurrent with the UK run, but that show is ongoing. It runs Law & Order: UK, too, but out of order-- I mean, out of order for the UK, which is already out of order, in that the US episodes they are adapting are not in order, they just sort of random select from the 20 years of the US show. But the order that is broadcast here is not some attempt to broadcast them in US order. It's sort of jarring, really.
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Originally posted by APerno View PostI do envy you all; maybe PBS will air the show (in the States) two or three years from now. (Ouch!)
The basic premise is that it is shortly after Mary Jane Kellys murder (not sure exactly how long after...maybe a few months).
The Ripper hasn't been seen in a while, the series is based around the whitechapel area and the people that live there.
So it's not a "ripper hunt" and i doubt we will see him/her.
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What series? Damn!
I do envy you all; maybe PBS will air the show (in the States) two or three years from now. (Ouch!)
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Not sure if any of you noticed, but the culprit in the first episode, was the same actor that played Prince Albert in "From Hell".......
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Reciprocated
And to you Colin
Every good wish
Dave
PS Yes he does rather look like Mickey Pearce!
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The subsequent images taken under Reid's direction showed the (painted?) message on the wall indicating that it had been added after the photographer and journalist had arrived...and that was the clue that led to the deduction that Best had added effects to spice up the story...
Happy New Year, Dave et al.
Bridewell.
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I didn't get the bit with the photo of the blank wall though! Did that bloke use his movie camera before during and after the writing? If not, why would he have an identically positioned shot to the one with writing?
At the murder scene though it wasn't the "movie camera" which was used (and it was nothing to do with the subsequent piecing together of images a la Muyerbridge). The photographer was using a standard box/bellows camera, and it was simply the fact that he'd recorded the scene as it appeared when he first arrived...and there was no message on the wall.
The subsequent images taken under Reid's direction showed the (painted?) message on the wall indicating that it had been added after the photographer and journalist had arrived...and that was the clue that led to the deduction that Best had added effects to spice up the story...
All the best
Dave
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Micky Pearce
I did think though that the actor playing the journslist Best, had been watching "fom hell" and was doing an inpersonation of Depp.
That's funny because I thought he was a dead ringer for Micky Pearce out of 'Only Fools and Horses'!
Regards, Bridewell.
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Im not sure what I made of it. The police and street scenes were enjoyable enough. I didn't much care for the storyline of the snuff film, the murderer, or his intended victim. I sighed at yet another toff committing murder.
The US doctor seemed to be a hint towards a US market(Downton Abbey with cockney accents). Plus, do these shows now have more nudity than before? It's as if boobs and ass are a prerequisite for these shows nowadays.
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