Liverpool 1 (TV series)
Liverpool 1 | |
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Created by |
Simon Burke Colin McKeown |
Starring |
Samantha Janus Mark Womack Tom Georgeson Paul Usher Paul Broughton Katy Carmichael Simon O'Brien Eamon Boland Scot Williams Andrew Lancel Gillian Kearney |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 7 September 1998 – 25 October 1999 |
Liverpool 1 is a British television drama series centred on the work of a fictional Merseyside Police vice squad. Produced by Lime Street Productions for ITV, it starred Samantha Janus and Mark Womack and ran for two series in 1998 and 1999.[1] The series represented an early vehicle for Janus' move into mainstream drama roles, following her success in the situation comedy Game On. Despite excellent viewing figures (which never dropped below 6.88m), ITV chose not to re-commission the series and thus it was axed after series two. Repeats are intermittently shown on ITV3.
Plot
Liverpool 1 focused on Detective Constable Isobel De Pauli (Samantha Janus), a successful Metropolitan Police detective. Her partner's career move to Liverpool in turn sees De Pauli transferred there. Upon arrival she is partnered with introverted DC Mark Callaghan (Mark Womack), a no-nonsense officer brought up on the streets of the city he now polices; the opening sequence of the first episode culminates in Callaghan throwing a suspect from an apartment window. The earlier episodes centre on the dual themes of the personality clash between De Pauli and Callaghan, coupled with the ongoing saga of the squad's pursuit of local gangster John Sullivan (Paul Usher). Callaghan's relationship with Sullivan - who is his cousin - and the interconnectedness of the city, are themes throughout the series.
Janus and Womack began a relationship during the filming of the series; they have since had two children, Benjamin (born 2001) and Lily-Rose (born 2005) and on 17 May 2009, the pair were married.[2]
Cast
- Samantha Janus - DC Isobel De Pauli
- Mark Womack - DC Mark Callaghan
- Tom Georgeson - DI Howard Jones
- Paul Broughton - DC Frank White
- Katy Carmichael - DC Jo McMullen
- Simon O'Brien - DC Christian Tomaszewski
- Eamon Boland - Ch. Insp. Graham Hill
- Scot Williams - Patrick Callaghan
- Paul Usher - John Sullivan
- Andrew Lancel - Ian Callaghan
- Gillian Kearney - Julie Callaghan
Episode list
Series 1 (1998)
Episode | Title | Written by | Directed by | Viewers (millions)[3] |
Original airdate |
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1 | "Fresh Meat" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 9.60m | 7 September 1998 |
DC Isobel de Pauli is transferred to the vice squad at Bridewell, where she is introduced to her new partner, DC Mark Callaghan. De Pauli and Callaghan follow up an incident where a man was thrown from a balcony, but the victim refuses to cooperate, while the squad are called to a disturbance at a club owned by a major drug supplier. | |||||
2 | "Cut from the Same Cloth" | Simon Burke | Ken Horn | 7.30m | 14 September 1998 |
DCs Callaghan and de Pauli try to trace a young girl with a conviction for prostitution who has gone missing. Both officers are interrogated about the abortive arrest of Mikey Sullivan. DC Callaghan finds himself in hot water when Frank 'Mad Dog' Gagliano arrives from Manchester seeking vengeance. When DC De Pauli refuses to lie to protect her colleague, vicious rumours begin to circulate about her at work. | |||||
3 | "Lead Balloon" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 7.22m | 21 September 1998 |
DCs Callaghan and de Pauli interview a convicted paedophile in connection with the disappearance of a young boy. Callaghan is appalled to learn that local drugs baron Sullivan has put money into his brother's new bar. De Pauli invites Callaghan round for dinner - but her boyfriend Will is less than enthusiastic. | |||||
4 | "Paper Trail" | Simon Burke | David Innes Edwards | 6.88m | 28 September 1998 |
DC de Pauli investigates a case of petty violence, and is drawn into John Sullivan's gangland past. Gang warfare erupts when Johnny Boateng moves in on Sullivan's territory, and De Pauli and Callaghan investigate a stabbing at one of Sullivan's clubs - but Boateng arrives for questioning aided by top lawyer J. Rex Negus. | |||||
5 | "Death by Misadventure" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 8.02m | 5 October 1998 |
DCs Callaghan and de Pauli find their private lives dragged into the station. The squad investigate the murder of a prostitute. De Pauli has trouble on the home front when her boyfriend, Will, announces that he has had enough of Liverpool and quit his job. | |||||
6 | "Pipe Dreams" | Simon Burke | Ken Horn | 7.70m | 12 October 1998 |
DCs De Pauli and White, who has finally been kicked out by his wife, are on night surveillance. De Pauli gets into trouble when she is trapped in a chip shop with the very people they are supposed to be observing, and White is nowhere to be seen. De Pauli is forced to choose between the job and her fiancé following the outcome of the operation. |
Series 2 (1999)
Episode | Title | Written by | Directed by | Viewers (millions) |
Original airdate |
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1 | "Lest Ye Be Judged" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 8.64m | 20 September 1999 |
DCs Callaghan and de Pauli investigate the reported murder of a prostitute by her pimp. | |||||
2 | "King of the Castle" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 7.86m | 27 September 1999 |
DCs de Pauli and Callaghan investigate a music teacher accused of child abuse by an 11-year-old pupil. | |||||
3 | "Nine 'Till Five" | Simon Burke | Terry McDonagh | 8.26m | 4 October 1999 |
DC de Pauli and acting DS McMullen go undercover at a club to trap some drug dealers. | |||||
4 | "Pause for Thought (Part 1)" | Simon Burke | David Innes Edwards | 6.92m | 11 October 1999 |
DC De Pauli investigates when a fresh supply of uncut heroin has hit the streets, and the squad is told to raid a massage parlour. | |||||
5 | "Pause for Thought (Part 2)" | Simon Burke | David Innes Edwards | 7.42m | 18 October 1999 |
DC De Pauli and the squad continue their investigation into the source of the uncut heroin following four drug-related deaths in the city. | |||||
6 | "Sweet Dreams" | Simon Burke | Anya Camilleri | 6.94m | 25 October 1999 |
DCs Callaghan and de Pauli investigate the shooting of a bouncer outside a nightclub. |
References
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166050/
- ↑ Fletcher, Alex (18 May 2009). "'Enders stars attend Janus wedding". Digital Spy. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
- ↑ http://www.barb.co.uk/whats-new/weekly-top-30?