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18 May 2003 (UK)
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Tagline:
Sometimes you have to read between the lines
Plot:
A thriller set in London, in which a politician's life becomes increasingly complex as his research assistant is found dead on the London Underground and, in a seemingly unrelated incident, a teenage drug dealer is shot dead.
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14 wins
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(17 articles)
[DVD Review] State of Play (BBC Miniseries)
(From JustPressPlay. 30 April 2009, 7:19 AM, PDT)
State Of Play Premieres In London
(From EmpireOnline. 22 April 2009, 12:48 AM, PDT)
(From JustPressPlay. 30 April 2009, 7:19 AM, PDT)
State Of Play Premieres In London
(From EmpireOnline. 22 April 2009, 12:48 AM, PDT)
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Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 23 of 31)| John Simm | ... | Cal McCaffrey (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Kelly Macdonald | ... | Della Smith (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Bill Nighy | ... | Cameron Foster (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Philip Glenister | ... | DCI William Bell (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| David Morrissey | ... | Stephen Collins (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| James McAvoy | ... | Dan Foster (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Amelia Bullmore | ... | Helen Preger (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Benedict Wong | ... | Pete Cheng (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Marc Warren | ... | Dominic Foy (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Rebekah Staton | ... | Liz (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Polly Walker | ... | Anne Collins (6 episodes, 2003) | |
| Michael Feast | ... | Andrew Wilson (5 episodes, 2003) | |
| Johann Myers | ... | Sonny Stagg (5 episodes, 2003) | |
| Tom Burke | ... | Syd (4 episodes, 2003) | |
| Maureen Hibbert | ... | Olicia Stagg (4 episodes, 2003) | |
| Sean Gilder | ... | Sergeant 'Chewy' Cheweski / ... (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Shauna Macdonald | ... | Sonia Baker (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| James Laurenson | ... | George Fergus (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Rebecca Ryan | ... | Karen Collins (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Charlie Ryan | ... | Louis Collins (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Deborah Findlay | ... | Greer Thornton (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Christopher Simpson | ... | Adam Greene (3 episodes, 2003) | |
| Stuart Goodwin | ... | Robert Bingham (3 episodes, 2003) |
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Also Known As:
Den tredje makten (Sweden) [sv]
Magtspil (Denmark) [da]
Mord auf Seite eins (Germany) [de]
Paihnidia diaplokis (Greece) [el]
State of play, jeux de pouvoir (France) [fr]
Valta pelissä (Finland) [fi]
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Magtspil (Denmark) [da]
Mord auf Seite eins (Germany) [de]
Paihnidia diaplokis (Greece) [el]
State of play, jeux de pouvoir (France) [fr]
Valta pelissä (Finland) [fi]
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57 min (6 episodes)
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A second season was commissioned by then-BBC Commissioner Greg Dyke before the first season had even been transmitted. The second season never materialized, however, because Paul Abbott felt he didn't know how to make the story work and he had already had tremendous success with Shameless.
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Referenced in "Top Gear: (2006-05-21)" (2006)
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The BBC haven't made a mini series as good since 'Edge of Darkness' in 1985. Although 'State of Play' doesn't quite match that seminal classic it is still superb. It is an oasis in a very large desert of quality programming from the once mighty BBC. Apart from the 2001 co-production 'Conspiracy' the BBC drama output is a poor shadow of what it used to be in the sixties and seventies.
The six episodes of 'State of Play' need close attention but once the plot gets going it is a roller coaster ride to the last few minutes of the last episode. The journalists, the politicians and the police prowl around each other as the conspiracy is unravelled. It is not just a driving narrative however, there are real people with real emotions caught up in the action. The six episodes allow several characters to become rounded and interesting. High praise indeed for Paul Abbott, the writer. It gripped from start to finish.
The acting is excellent. David Morrissey and John Simm as Stephen Collins and Cal McCaffrey play brilliantly off against each other as truths are eventually discovered. The last scene between them is corker. The journalists are the heroes but they are also flawed and troubled. All the actors playing the journos were great but I thought Kelly Macdonald as Della Smith was exceptional. Bill Nighy had some hilarious lines which he gave full justice to. Forget Hollywood star names, these are proper actors.
Apart from the human characters the other character that is well portrayed is London itself. London has many faces and the series brought several of those out. From nights by the Thames , to the bleak housing estates, to the pretty suburban streets, to the formality of Parliament, to the sounds and almost the smells of eight million people jostling together. All photographed atmospherically. As a Londoner it made me look at my city again.
I'll run out of superlatives soon, so I'll just say it is a great achievement by all the artists concerned. Apparently another series is being considered and hopefully that will be just as good.