Karen Pirie (TV series)
Karen Pirie | |
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Based on | Inspector Karen Pirie series by Val McDermid |
Written by | Emer Kenny |
Directed by | Gareth Bryn |
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Composer | Stephanie Taylor |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Clare Kerr |
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Editor | Gareth Bryn |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 120 minutes X 3 |
Production company | World Productions |
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Network | ITV |
Release | 25 September 2022 present | –
Karen Pirie is a British crime drama television series based on the Inspector Karen Pirie series of novels by Val McDermid. The first series began on ITV on 25 September 2022 and concluded on 9 October 2022. A second series has been commissioned.
Plot
In the first series, a young detective-sergeant, Karen Pirie, is put in charge of what appears to be a twenty-five year-old cold case. An influential podcast series focuses on the case, the unsolved murder of a barmaid, and Pirie is tasked with rexamining it.
Cast
- Lauren Lyle as DS Karen Pirie
- Chris Jenks as DC Jason Murray
- Zach Wyatt as Phil Parhatka
- Jhon Lumsden as Ziggy Jnr
- Jack Hesketh as Weird Jnr
- Buom Tihngang as Alex Jnr
- Alec Newman as Ziggy Snr
- Michael Sheffer as Weird Snr
- Ariyon Bakare as Alex Snr
- Bobby Rainsbury as Grace Galloway
- Anna Russell-Martin as Rosie Duff
- Gilly Gilchrist as DI Barney MacLennan
- Kevin Mains as DI Jimmy Lawson Jnr
- Stuart Bowman as Chief Supt Jimmy Lawson Snr
- Gemma McElhinney as PC Janice Hogg
- Emer Kenny as River Wilde
- Rakhee Thakrar as Bel Richmond
- Steve John Shepherd as DI Simon Lees
Production
Series 1 is based on the first novel in a series by Val McDermid, called The Distant Echo.[1][2] Emer Kenny wrote the adaptation for television.[3]
In May 2021, it was announced that Lauren Lyle would star as the title character.[4] The producers are the same as for the series Line of Duty and Bodyguard,[1] and the creative team is unusually young.[5] Series 1 was directed by Gareth Bryn.[citation needed]
Series 2 is based on the second novel in McDermid's series, A Darker Domain, and is co-written by Kenny and Gillian Roger Park. It consists of three two-hour episodes.[3]
Release
The first series began on ITV on 25 September 2022 and concluded on 9 October 2022. On 21 February 2023, it was announced the series had been commissioned for a second season. The second series is due to start filming in early 2024, and is slated to be aired towards the end of 2024.[3]
Reception
Ratings
Series One averaged 4.82 million viewers.[citation needed]
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 91% based on 11 reviews, with an average rating of 8.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Clever and twisty, Karen Pirie refreshingly revamps the traditional grizzled detective procedural by putting a young woman on the case."[6]
Writing in The Guardian, Lucy Mangan praised the show for its humour, confidence, and charm, as well as its suspenseful plot that keeps the viewer guessing until the very end. Mangan gave the show 4 out of 5 stars.[7] Sean O'Grady also gave the show 4 out of 5 stars in The Independent, writing that the "tartan noir drama lifts itself above the usual run of these cold case thrillers because the story is told in a refreshingly cohesive way." O'Grady especially praises the work of Lyle saying that she "is excellent as the undervalued, underestimated officer who succeeds where the men have failed."[8] Abha Shah is less enthusiastic, giving the show 3 out of 5 stars in the London Evening Standard. Shah writes: "It’s a decent enough plot but the execution is as bungled as the police work Pirie finds herself uncovering. There’s an element of finesse that’s missing, a shame considering the production team’s CV."[9]
Awards
For writing the first episode, Emer Kenny was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.[10]
At the BAFTA Scotland Awards in November 2023, Lyle was awarded Best Actress Television for Karen Pirie and the Audience Award for Favourite Scot on Screen.[11]
See also
- Wire in the Blood, 2008 TV series, also based on characters created by Val McDermid
References
- ^ a b "Karen Pirie: Release date, cast & latest news for ITV crime adaptation". Radio Times. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ "Karen Pirie review – this female-led crime drama absolutely sings". the Guardian. 25 September 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ a b c Hibbs, James (21 February 2023). "Karen Pirie season 2 release date speculation: Plot and latest news". Radio Times. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
- ^ "Lauren Lyle to star as Karen Pirie in ITV cold case murder drama 'Karen Pirie'". itv.com. 11 May 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
- ^ "'My dad didn't sleep, he was so excited': the ITV drama that's rewriting the rules of crime TV". The Guardian. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ "Karen Pirie: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
- ^ Mangan, Lucy (25 September 2022). "Karen Pirie review – this female-led crime drama absolutely sings". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
- ^ O'Grady, Sean (25 September 2022). "Lauren Lyle is excellent in the refreshingly cohesive Karen Pirie – review". The Independent. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
- ^ Shah, Abha (25 September 2022). "Karen Pirie review: all the polish and dialogue of a live-action Scooby Doo". Evening Standard. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
- ^ 2023 Edgar Allan Poe Award Nominations, 19 January 2023, retrieved 4 February 2023
- ^ "Winners announced: 2023 BAFTA Scotland Awards". BAFTA. 19 November 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
External links
- Karen Pirie at IMDb
- 2022 British television series debuts
- 2020s British crime drama television series
- 2020s British workplace drama television series
- British detective television series
- British thriller television series
- British English-language television shows
- ITV crime dramas
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television series by World Productions
- Television shows filmed in Scotland