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georgianesther's rating
Hello yet again. Another review after seven years. I felt moved to write again because one of the great actors of this show passed on yesterday. This was my introduction to her and she was electric in it. This is the series that I've most wanted to see season two of, but they cancelled it after setting up the characters in a most interesting and dynamic way, and I always wanted to know what happened next. Isnt it agony when that happens? R.i.p. Helen.
hello again. Its been ten years since my last review of this show and finally I got to see it again on DVD, only 14 years since I last saw it, and its even more wonderful than ever. I still mourn its cancellation. Mckliesh, as he looks around that pub at his family. Oh that's just a wonderful bit of direction, in fact the editing is superb as well. Great line of casting, I suppose I will have to check out SILK now to see how it compares. Oh yes and I love the intro graphics as well, good music and animation. I suppose its too late to bring it back, ah well, maybe ill write another review in ten years if IMDb will let me
What a splendid show that was. I tuned in initially to see Robert Vaughn, and am really glad that they managed to seduce him into doing the show. As for the product, I hope it gets more credible as the production crew get settled in for the second series. Also, the cocky londoner characters need better scripts and names to make it believable, and to make it less sounding like BBC talk. Danny Blue and Micky Bricks for goodness sake. I must say, however, that the best thing about the show, other than Mr Vaughn, is the THEME TUNE, and credit animations. The Theme tune, I think, is one of the best sinister epics since the Persuaders. And thats saying something. Hats off to Simon Rodgers for that one.