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Revision as of 16:47, 9 June 2020
Framed | |
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Genre | Crime drama |
Written by | Lynda La Plante |
Directed by | Geoffrey Sax |
Starring | Timothy Dalton Timothy West David Morrissey Annabelle Apsion Penélope Cruz Trevor Cooper James Findleton Barry Findleton Rowena King Sheila White |
Ending theme | "The Great Pretender" — The Platters |
Composer | Nick Bicât |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original languages | English Spanish |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Brenda Reid Delia Fine |
Producer | Guy Slater |
Cinematography | Barry McCann |
Editors | Jim Howe Graham Walker |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Anglia Television A&E Network Television Tesauro Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ITV/STV/UTV |
Release | 27 November 18 December 1992 | –
Framed is a British television crime drama series, created and written by acclaimed author Lynda La Plante, adapted from her novel of the same name.[1] The four-part series, broadcast on ITV, ran from 27 November to 18 December 1992 and followed police officer Lawrence Jackson (David Morrissey), who whilst on holiday in Spain, bumps into career criminal Eddie Myers (Timothy Dalton), who was known to have been involved a bank robbery committed several years ago, but was never caught. The officer who investigated the original case, Jimmy McKinnes (Timothy West) assigns Jackson to go undercover and live with Myers in an attempt to finally bring him to justice.[2]
Annabelle Apsion co-stars as Susan Jackson, Larry's long-suffering wife who has an affair whilst Larry is working on the case, and Penélope Cruz stars as Lola Del Moreno, one of Myers' girls who has been protecting him during his time living in Spain. For its broadcast in the United States, the series was edited down into one, feature-length special, of just 120 minutes long.[3] It removed most of the first episode, which was filmed in Spain, and various scenes of Morrissey and Apsion from the other episodes. The series was remade in the United States in 2002, starring Rob Lowe and Sam Neill in the title roles.[4]
The series was produced by Anglia Television, in association with A&E Network Television and Tesauro Productions. The complete series was released on DVD on 16 January 2006.[5]
Characters
- Timothy Dalton as Eddie Myers
- Timothy West as D.C.I. Jimmy McKinnes
- David Morrissey as D.C. Lawrence 'Larry' Jackson
- Annabelle Apsion as Susan Jackson
- Penélope Cruz as Lola Del Moreno
- Trevor Cooper as D.I. Frank Shrapnel
- James Findleton as Tony Jackson
- Barry Findleton as John Jackson
- Rowena King as Charlotte Lampton
- Sheila White as Moyra Sheffield
- Glyn Grimstead as D.I. Jimmy Falcon
- Anthony Smee as Superintendent Glycin
- Wayne Foskett as D.C. Summers
- Francis Johnson as D.C. Frisby
- Carol Holt as Nurse Jackie
Episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Geoffrey Sax | Lynda La Plante | 27 November 1992 | N/A | |
Whilst on holiday in Spain, DC Lawrence Jackson is alarmed when he believes he has spotted none other than Eddie Myers, a figurehead turned informant who was wanted for his involvement in a bank robbery some years previously. However, Myers was believed to be long since dead after his wife identified a corpse found in Italy. Convinced that he has seen Myers, Jackson calls his team back home and soon enough, they arrive on the island to find Myers living it large. Myers is arrested and deported back to England, however he refuses to talk to anyone but Jackson. Myers is kept in a confinement cell, and DCI Jimmy McKinnes assigns Jackson the task of living with Myers until he can obtain information to the whereabouts of the other suspects involved in the bank robbery. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Geoffrey Sax | Lynda La Plante | 4 December 1992 | N/A | |
Jackson, determined to get Myers to spill the beans, neglects his wife during a short weekend on leave, and before long, she finds herself in the company of Jackson's colleague, DC 'Frisbee' Summers. Meanwhile, with Myers on the brink of telling-all, Jackson slips away to a rendezvous with one of Myers' girls from Spain, and she accompanies him to a bank, where she reveals that an untouched £1 million from the robbery is stored away in a safety deposit box Myers' name - and that he plans to get it back before skipping the country again. Myers accompanies McKinnes to the reported dumping ground of the weapon used in the original robbery, only to be ambushed by parties unknown, with a grudge - leaving Myers' at death's door and McKinnes' case in tatters. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Geoffrey Sax | Lynda La Plante | 11 December 1992 | N/A | |
Myers awakes in hospital, having survived the crash relatively unscathed. Knowing that old alliances have cottoned on to his plans, Myers decides that time is running out to get back what is rightfully his. Realizing that he is being kept under surveillance as well as having a live-in officer, Myers decides to cut his losses and fakes an illness, being taken to hospital by ambulance. During the ride, he asks Jackson if he wants in on the robbery, a fact which Jackson fails to communicate to McKinnes. Jackson is torn between his career and a very large sum of money - but will his head rule his heart? Meanwhile, Jackson also pays an unplanned visit to Myers' wife, much to McKinnes' dismay, and DI Shrapnel makes an error which Jackson tries to cover up for him. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Geoffrey Sax | Lynda La Plante | 18 December 1992 | N/A | |
The day of the robbery arrives. Myers escapes from his captors and steals a police car, which he then drives into the central banking district. Jackson keeps McKinnes ahead of the game, and McKinnes lies in wait when Myers and Jackson arrive. However, little does Jackson know that Myers has been stringing him along all along and that the bank they are in fact going to raid is not the bank Jackson was originally taken to by Myers' girls. The heist goes ahead as planned, but in an attempt to salvage the remains of the operation, Jackson becomes the getaway driver. Myers, however, has other plans and dismounts at the train station, where he soon manages to give the police the slip. Jackson is left to face the music while Myers leaves with a large sum in his back pocket. But is it all over? |
References
- ^ http://lyndalaplante.com/tv/framed/
- ^ https://www.memorabletv.com/tv/framed-itv-1992-timothy-dalton-david-morrissey/
- ^ http://www.britishdrama.org.uk/framed.html
- ^ https://variety.com/1993/tv/reviews/framed-parts-i-ii-1200433330/
- ^ "Framed [1993] [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Timothy West, Timothy Dalton, David Morrissey, Annabelle Apison, Glyn Grimstead, Trevor Cooper, James Findleton, Barry Findleton, Anthony Smee, Geoffrey Sax, Guy Slater: DVD & Blu-ray". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
External links
- 1992 British television series debuts
- 1992 British television series endings
- 1990s British drama television series
- 1990s British crime television series
- ITV television dramas
- 1990s British television miniseries
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television series produced at Pinewood Studios
- English-language television programs
- Spanish-language television programs
- Television shows set in the United Kingdom
- Television shows set in Spain
- Television programmes produced by Anglia Television