Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team - a group of experienced investigators charged with re-opening unsolved murder investigations. With today's technology at their disposal, the Cold Case team are able ensnare suspects that evaded capture years before... Read more
| Starring | Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Holly Aird, Claire Goose |
|---|---|
| Director | Andy Hay, David Thacker, Tim Fywell |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team - a group of experienced investigators charged with re-opening unsolved murder investigations. With today's technology at their disposal, the Cold Case team are able ensnare suspects that evaded capture years before...
| Starring | Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Holly Aird, Claire Goose, Wil Johnson |
|---|---|
| Director | Andy Hay, David Thacker, Tim Fywell |
| Studio | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 6 hrs 40 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 25 Sep 2006 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
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Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team a group of experienced investigators charged with re-o...
Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team a group of experienced investigators charged with re-o...
Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team a group of experienced investigators charged with re-o...
Series 3 of the drama focusing on the Cold Case Team a group of experienced investigators charged with re-o...
Okay, I realise I may be a little biased seeing as I am a huge fan of this brilliant crime drama but I swear the series are just getting better and better. The storylines are just as engrossing as in previous series but have a freshness to them and never fail to please. They are written intelligently and flow effortlessly through light-hearted banter and touching sub-plots to real edge-of-your-seat, nail-biting action.
The best thing about Waking The Dead is probably the well developed characters. In this series they really come into their own and their relationships become more complex. (In particular that of Superintendent Boyd and DC Silver). The audience can connect with them as they have a warmth to them that many cop thrillers fail to give.
WTD remains a fine example of what the BBC can do when it really puts it's mind to it!
Great plots, great actors/tresses, great acting, an all round winner