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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
23 May 1995

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
12

8.3/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
9 September 1996

Number of seasons
  
2


Written by
  
Peter BowkerBill Gallagher

Directed by
  
Richard LaxtonRichard StandevenKeith Boak

Starring
  
John DuttineOrla BradyJohn HannahDavid MorrisseyDarrell D'SilvaNeil DudgeonAndy RashleighLennie JamesPeter WightStephen BillingtonPauline Black

Directors
  
Richard Laxton, Richard Standeven, Keith Boak

Similar
  
Out on a Limb, Men Only, Busman's Holiday, The Fourth Arm, The Citadel

Out of the blue episode 1 pilot


Out of the Blue was a British police drama television series, set and filmed in Sheffield, and broadcast on BBC One between 23 May 1995, and 9 September 1996. A total of twelve episodes were broadcast across two series. Starring John Hannah and David Morrissey as the main protagonists in each respective series, the series ultimately received acclaim from critics, but did not pull in the expected viewing figures, and was subsequently axed after the second series.

Contents

The complete series is due for release on DVD on 17 October 2016, via Simply Media.

Out of the blue episode 1 part 1


Plot

Out of the Blue follows a team of detectives at Brazen Gate CID through grisly murder cases, clashes with an already-divided community and through the dramas of their personal lives. Ambitious DS Frankie Drinkall (John Hannah)'s life is turned upside down when he is diagnosed with epilepsy. His refusal to accept his condition leads him into a downward spiral and ultimately to his demise. DS Rebecca Bennett (Orla Brady) gives an ever-present emotional charge as she finds herself the subject of both PC Alex Holder (Stephen Billington)'s and DC Warren Allen (Darrell D'Silva)'s affections. DC Marty Brazil (Neil Dudgeon) is the joker of the group. The second season sees the arrival of troubled DS Jim Llewyn (David Morrissey), who seems to be working to his own agenda.

Production

Out of the Blue was a billed as a "hard-hitting police drama", which was set and filmed in Sheffield. Series script editor Claire Elliot said of the series; "[Out of the Blue] is a contemporary, gritty, urban reality. Its tight script, fast-paced direction and strong cast make for powerful and compulsive viewing". The series was shot on entirely on film. At the time, the BBC described the series as "the British answer to Homicide: Life on the Street". The lack of viewers for the series, which lead to its untimely demise, was blamed on the fact that "viewers at the time seemed uncomfortable with the hand held camera work and bleak Yorkshire back drop." Writers Bill Gallagher and Peter Bowker said at the time that they were "more interested in character development than plot". However, the series was acclaimed for dealing with strong topics including male rape and euthanasia.

Cast

  • John Duttine as D.I. Eric Temple
  • Orla Brady as D.S. Rebecca "Becky" Bennett
  • John Hannah as D.S. Frankie Drinkall (Series 1)
  • David Morrissey as D.S. Jim Llewyn (Series 2)
  • Darrell D'Silva as D.C. Warren Allen
  • Neil Dudgeon as D.C. Marty Brazil
  • Andy Rashleigh as D.C. Tony Bromley
  • Lennie James as D.C. Bruce Hannaford
  • Peter Wight as D.C. Ron Ludlow
  • Stephen Billington as P.C. Alex Holder (Series 1)
  • Pauline Black as Dr. Innocent Adesigbin (Series 1)
  • References

    Out of the Blue (1995 TV series) Wikipedia