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Beck (British TV series)
1996 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beck is a British television mystery series, first broadcast on 2 October 1996, that ran for a total of six episodes on BBC1.[1] The series starred Amanda Redman as the title character, Beck, who runs Locate, a missing persons agency based in Kings Cross, London.[2] The series co-starred Caroline Loncq, David Hunt, David Herlihy and William Ash.[3] All six episodes were written by Paul Hines, with Ken Grieve, Maurice Phillips and James Hazeldine each directing two episodes.
Notably, Redman began a relationship with director Maurice Phillips while working together on the show.[4] A review from The Independent said of the series; "Beck, the new private dick series, is set in this world of whores, pimps, addicts and runaways. It features our old friend, gritty realism, so there is vomit on the floor again and a dosser on every doorstep." A second series was confirmed to have been in the works at the time of broadcast, although it never materialised.[5] Notably, the series has never been released on DVD.
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Cast
- Amanda Redman as Beck; private detective and owner of 'Locate', a missing persons agency
- Caroline Loncq as Therese
- David Hunt as Mick Farrant
- David Herlihy as Tally
- Nigel Clauzel as Muffy
- William Ash as Ralph
- Timothy Gleed as Joe
- Camilla Power as Charity
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