Life On Mars - Series 1 details
| Formats: | 15 DVD, Blu-ray |
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| Starring: | John Simm, Liz White, Marshall Lancaster, Dean Andrews, Philip Glenister |
| Directors: | John McKay, John Alexander |
| Genres: | Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Sci-fi - General, Television - Series/Miniseries |
| Studio: | ENTERTAINMENT ONE |
| Collections: | Top 100 Best of British |
| Name | Discs | |
|---|---|---|
Life On Mars - Disc 1 |
15 Disc 1 | |
Life On Mars - Disc 2 |
15 Disc 2 | |
Life On Mars - Disc 3 |
15 Disc 3 | |
Life On Mars - Disc 4 |
15 Disc 4 |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 7 hours 52 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 15 May 2006 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Policing at it's best!!
By Mike Thompson from Runcorn, Cheshire, England , 31 Mar 2007[Highly rated reviewer]
This is how policing should be!!
Well, some of it.....no red tape, no bloody human rights....
Oh, and it is a fantastic series, John Simm & Philip Glenister are brilliant actors....it's just a shame it can't go on for more and more series.
It would be good for Sam to go back to his year and meet DCI Hunt as an old man, and they have one of those 'deja vu' moments....
Get it, watch it and fully enjoy it!!- Was this review helpful to you?
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(208)Love it - Must see.
By a customer , 11 Feb 2013I've had this on my rental list for months waiting for the discs after seeing and loving Ashes to Ashes. Have to say, am liking this just as much. The whole cast are brilliant in it, really enjoyable and highly amusing in places. One of the best series in years.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Doctor Who meets The Sweeney
By a customer , 18 Jul 2012THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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Looks Like The 70's, But Not Enough Plot!
By Steph01 (1 review) , 28 Aug 2011I adore John Simm and having missed this on the BBC, I was eagerly anticipating the chance to watch this series. I was however just a little disappointed.
The novelty of the 1970's theme was at first, enough to keep me interested, spotting all the differences between the positively antiquated 1970's policing styles and the advances in technology and forensics today was interesting. But after a while, you realize that this is what the series relies heavily on and in doing so, the actual plot took quite a back seat.
Having overdosed recently on the brilliantly written crime drama's Cracker, Luther, Morse and Frost recently, Life On Mars pales in comparison.
If as much attention to detail had gone into the story lines as the costumes, sets and props, this gem of an idea could have become a classic.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Compelling and intricate series, well worth seeing
By a customer , 26 Aug 2011A fantastic series, with well thought out characters and casted very well with talented actors throughout. There was compelling interplay between characters and genuine feelings of emotion were portrayed. I could not stop watching and immediately wanted the second series.
It has a unique story line and an unusual hero in Gene Hunt, who you can not help but like. Sam Tyler is very believable and you can feel his frustration and anxiety at his situation.
The wide selection of 'choice' language, along with racism, sexism, homophobia and general pig-headedness makes you feel for Sam as he battles against the neanderthals he has been made to work with - and you respect him even more for not only keeping his distance, but standing up for what he believed.
A brilliant series that is suitable for all types of TV lover. I would recommend it to any adult!- Was this review helpful to you?
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Great Series!
By ClaireDior (33 reviews) from Kilbirnie , 23 Jun 2011Great series, I only wish there was a third, well thought out story lines and a good bunch of believable characters. It is good too because it is done well enough to believe it was done in the 70s. John Simm is just tremendous as Sam and each character brings a lot to each storyline, acted well and very enjoyable, especially when they work under cover as Tony and Cherie Blair, and then their friend Gordon Brown turns up (another under cover cop). Good story lines, good characters and fantastic actors....what more could you really want, highly recommended!- Was this review helpful to you?
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