Waking the Dead (2000)

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Running Time: 50 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Holly Aird, Claire Goose and Wil Johnson star in Waking The Dead, a gripping, contemporary drama series of two-part films transmitting on Monday and Tuesday nights as part of the Crime Doubles season.

Waking The Dead strikes at the very heart of modern day murder investigations, providing a unique insight into the world of "Cold Case" examinations. The first British TV series to deal with these "Cold Cases", by combining the discipline of experts in the field of psychological profiling, forensic science and police detection, Waking The Dead's originality takes investigative drama into the 21st century.

Det Supt Boyd (Trevor Eve) plays the driven and dynamic leader of the crack squad of investigators which include psychological profiler Dr Grace Foley (Sue Johnston); forensic scientist Dr Frankie Wharton (Holly Aird); DC Mel Silver (Claire Goose) and Wil Johnson as DS Spencer Jordan, Boyd's second-in-command.

The series boasts an impressive list of guest stars including Tessa Peake-Jones, Lynda Bellingham, Anthon Valentine, Harriet Walter, Annette Crosbie, Angela Griffin and Clive Russell.

"This is a crime thriller based on an original format with credible and totally convincing stories," says Trevor Eve. "It is also bang up to date, if not ahead of its time."

In the first two-part film "Burn Out", Angela Griffin plays Marina Coleman, a young woman obsessed with the death of he father, Perry (Clive Russell). Determined to prove his death was not an accident, Marina suddenly shows up at Boyd's (Trevor Eve) office with some research she has conducted on the case. Boyd is intrigued and reluctantly agrees to investigate.

Frankie (Holly Aird) runs forensic tests on Marina's father's car and proves that he was still alive after the crash. It would appear Marina was right. A suicide note, allegedly left by Marina's father, is later discovered and it looks like the case is solved. However, further tests by Frankie on the remains of the body reveal a third option which the team hadn't previously considered They now face a race against time to protect Marina.

"A hit with viewers last September, Waking The Dead returr with tough new storylines in a hard-hitting series," says Vial Young, the BBC's Controller of Continuing Drama Series.

Waking The Dead is created by Barbara Machin, the producer is joy Spink and executive producer is Alexei De Keyser.

When is Waking the Dead next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on RTÉ 1 November 18th, 12:35am and on RTÉ 1 November 25th, 12:35am. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Tara FitzgeraldTara Fitzgerald
Wil Johnson
Félicité Du Jeu
Phillip Whitchurch
Image for Sue JohnstonSue Johnston
Trevor Eve
David Gyasi
Alki David
Catherine Walker
Trevor Laird
Rory Kinnear
Simon Wilson
Michelle Bonnard
Daniel Pirrie
Selva Rasalingam
Michelle Tate
Sam Vincenti
Adam Best
Zelda Tinska
Jacek Koman
Howard Goorney
Salima Saxton
Chris Barnes
Paul Herbert
Jamie Sives
Anatole Taubman
Stacey Roca
Declan Croghan
Bertie Carvel
David Hounslow
Lisa Hogg
Tam Mutu
Jo Woodcock
Eliza L. Bennett
Maya Wasowicz
Gergo Danka
Daisy Suffield
Robert Emms
Vladimir Bruce-Tikhomirov
Denise Gough
Natalya Helvadjian
Cameron Clarke
Elizabeth Barrett
Jason Hunjan
Image for Junade KhanJunade Khan
Sally Leonard
Johnny Palmiero
George Rainsford
Joseph Mawle
Bryony Afferson
Emil Hostina
Cian Barry
Laurence Possa
Michelle Dockery
Noah Hedges
Andrew Byron
Sagar Radia
Hugh Mitchell
Madeleine Herrington
Image for Jemma RedgraveJemma Redgrave

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites February 1st, 2008 - 3:57pmChris Dyson said...

    What and who was the incidental music played when Daniel Lennon was tripping on LSD in the 'Double Bind' story of 'Waking the Dead'?

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 21st, 2008 - 6:05pmbarry.fowler@uk.initiative.com said...

    Series 7 has just ended,will Waking the Dead be back for another series ?

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 7th - 11:43pmmarie said...

    when is series 8 being aired on bbc

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 2nd - 11:25amRob Wantling said...

    How ironic; having been out of the country for 10 days I catch the last half hour of the episode on 1st July and the story touched a nerve about losing a child…. Especially the when the mother found her son…. Instantly I related the scene to the Michelangelo’s Pieta….. it was only later when I accessed the internet that I discovered the episode was called Pieta……. Also i felt that the portals by both parents were phenomenally real ..very soulfully preformed and gave the scenes the credible, realistic, authority,…………heartfelt sense of ‘needless senseless loss’ Which is why Mary in Michelangelo’s Pieta is calm.

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites September 29th - 7:53pmEsther Clements said...

    I thought the last two episodes were fantastic. I was on the edge of my seat and so upset at his trauma over his son. When is Trevor Eve going to get a Television Award for his acting? He is so much better than a lot of them on T.V and so deserves it, as does the whole programme itself. The whole team are wonderful with Grace obviously being top of the team. I hope there will be a new series in the future. It is truly wonderful.

    Esther, Bridgend. South Wales

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