List of DCI Banks episodes
The following is a list of episodes of the ITV1 crime drama series DCI Banks, starring Stephen Tompkinson and Andrea Lowe, joined by Caroline Catz from Series 2 onwards. Four series plus a pilot episode of the series have been broadcast since 2010. From June 2014, the first series was repeated on Friday nights at 9pm on ITV Encore. Series 5 will begin shooting in Yorkshire in early 2016
Episodes
Pilot (2010)
In January 2010, author Peter Robinson announced that he had signed a joint deal with Left Bank Pictures and ITV to adapt novels from the Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks series for television.[1] Filming of a two-part pilot based on the novel Aftermath was completed in July 2010, with scenes filmed on location in Leeds. Aftermath aired on ITV on 27 September – 4 October 2010.[1] The two episodes drew a strong average of 6.55 million viewers, twice becoming the fifth most-watched programme on the ITV network that week.[2] Viewer ratings for the pilot were strong enough to persuade ITV to commission a full series of six episodes.
Episode | Title | Based on | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
Airdate | |
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1–2 | "Aftermath" | Aftermath | James Hawes | Robert Murphy | 6.66 6.89 | 27 September 2010 4 October 2010 | |
An officer is killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call. His partner subdues the killer, Marcus Payne, but Payne ends up in a coma. When DCI Banks investigates the grisly scene, he discovers it's the home of a serial rapist and murderer. The victims of four open cases are buried in the cellar. The fifth is missing and may still be alive, and Banks is haunted by the desire to find her. DS Annie Cabbot is investigating for Professional Standards the apparently extreme assault on Marcus Payne, who has died from his injuries. Banks suspects Payne's wife Lucy is complicit in the murders, while Cabbot must prove that the second officer used excessive force. When Lucy's true identity is revealed, it complicates the case, but does not deter Banks from his goal. First appearances of DCI Alan Banks (Stephen Tompkinson), DS Annie Cabbot (Andrea Lowe), DS Winsome Jackman (Lorraine Burroughs), DS Ken Blackstone (Jack Deam) and Chief Superintendent Gerry Rydell (Colin Tierney) |
Series 1 (2011)
The first full series consisted of three two-part episodes based on the novels Playing with Fire, Friend of the Devil and Cold is the Grave. Filming began in February 2011, and filming locations included the town of Otley, in which the majority of the episode Friend of the Devil was filmed. This was identifiable by the fact that some shop names in the town were left unchanged during filming.[3] The first episode, Playing with Fire, aired 16 September 2011, and drew an average of 4.5 million viewers. Subsequent episodes achieved similar ratings.[4]
Episode | Title | Based on | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
Airdate | |
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3–4 | "Playing with Fire" | Playing With Fire | Paul Whittington | Robert Murphy | 5.10 5.33 | 16 September 2011 23 September 2011 | |
Two bodies are found after a fatal fire on two narrow boats. Police suspect arson, and the discovery of a forged Turner landscape leads DCI Banks and DS Cabbot to connect the victims to an art forgery scam. Cabbot becomes involved with art expert Mark Keane, who is assisting with the investigation. Banks, meanwhile, suspects that Patrick Aspern, father of one of the victims, is deliberately withholding vital information. A third victim is discovered and Banks, the subject of a possible complaint by the Asperns, is determined to identify the man behind the art forgery scam. Cabbot's relationship with Keane makes her a target for the killer, with nearly disastrous consequences. First appearance of DC Kevin Templeton (Tom Shaw) | |||||||
5–6 | "Friend of the Devil" | Friend of the Devil | Bill Anderson | Robert Murphy | 4.66 5.44 | 30 September 2011 7 October 2011 | |
DCI Banks assigns DS Cabbot as Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) on a case involving the mutilated body of a woman found on the Yorkshire moors, while he investigates the murder of teenager Hayley Daniels, whose body has been found in a storage room in a dark alleyway. Cabbot discovers that her victim was Lucy Payne. When their colleague DC Templeton's body is discovered in the same alleyway, killed in the same way as Lucy, Cabbot becomes convinced that the murders are connected. The suspect in the Daniels murder case is cleared, so Banks must establish how the real killer was able to avoid detection. Last appearance of DC Kevin Templeton (Tom Shaw) | |||||||
7–8 | "Cold is the Grave" | Cold is the Grave | Marek Losey | Robert Murphy | 5.82 5.89 | 14 October 2011 21 October 2011 | |
A man commits an armed robbery and is then brutally murdered. Meanwhile, DCI Banks' boss, Chief Superintendent Rydell wants Banks to find and bring home his runaway teenage daughter, Emily. DS Cabbot becomes convinced the robbery was staged. Banks shepherds Emily away from criminal Barry Clough in London and returns her to her family, but he's shocked when she turns up dead shortly afterward, appearing as though she's been brutally beaten. Inquiries seem to reveal a connection between the two murders, and Banks and Cabbot come to suspect one of their team may be implicated in a criminal conspiracy. Last appearance of Chief Superintendent Gerry Rydell (Colin Tierney), First appearance of Chief Superintendent Ron McLaughlin (Nick Sidi) |
Series 2 (2012)
Filming on Series 2 began in March 2012, and episodes began broadcasting from 10 October. Accompanying novels, with cover photos of Stephen Tompkinson, were released for sale on 25 October.[5] Several new characters were introduced in Series 2, including Alan Banks' parents, Arthur (Keith Barron) and Ida Banks (Polly Hemmingway); DI Helen Morton (Caroline Catz), who fills in for DS Annie Cabbot while she is on maternity leave; and Chief Superintendent (CS) Ron McLaughlin (Nick Sidi), replacement for CS Gerry Rydell, who resigned when exposed as being corrupt at the end of the first series. Actress Andrea Lowe actually took maternity leave during filming of most of Series 2, and only appeared in a very brief role.[6]
Episode | Title | Based on | Written by | Directed by | Viewers (millions) |
Airdate | |
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9–10 | "Strange Affair" | Strange Affair | Robert Murphy | Tim Fywell | 5.38 5.41 | 10 October 2012 17 October 2012 | |
With DS Annie Cabbot about to take maternity leave, no-nonsense DI Helen Morton joins the team. A disturbing late-night message from his estranged brother Roy leads DCI Banks to go in search of him, without telling anyone. Meanwhile, DI Morton quickly alienates her colleagues with her tactless style at a murder scene, then makes matters worse by finding evidence linking Banks to the dead woman and speculating he could be a suspect. Banks delves deeper into Roy's life and uncovers questionable business transactions and associates. When Alan breaks the news to his parents that Roy has been murdered, they plead with him to find their son's killer. Defying Morton, Banks returns to Eastvale CID and attempts to lead both investigations. He and DI Morton become convinced the key to cracking both cases lies with a woman being treated at a family planning clinic. First appearance of DI Helen Morton (Caroline Catz); temporary departure of DS Annie Cabbot (Andrea Lowe) | |||||||
11–12 | "Dry Bones That Dream" | Dry Bones That Dream | Rob Williams | Jim Loach | 5.46 5.33 | 24 October 2012 31 October 2012 | |
A hitman bursts into the home of wealthy accountant Keith Rothwell, takes him to the garage and shoots him in cold blood, while his wife and daughter are inside the house. DCI Banks is instantly struck by the way the victim's family has responded to the shocking event. Evidence reveals Rothwell has been living a double life, and Banks and DI Helen Morton work together tentatively to investigate the murder of a mysterious victim with two identities. Possible links to a money-laundering operation plunge them into a high-profile fraud investigation with political ramifications. Alan's friend, Pamela Jefferies lies in a coma following a vicious attack, and Banks becomes even more determined to find Rothwell's killer. Against orders, he questions MP Martin Fleming, which puts him on a collision course with his former rival DCI Burgess. Meanwhile, DI Morton pursues another suspect and puts pressure on Rothwell's family. | |||||||
13–14 | "Innocent Graves" | Innocent Graves | Andrew Payne | Mat King | 5.39 4.94 | 7 November 2012 8 November 2012 | |
Frustrated that a number of cases have been knocked back by the CPS, DCI Banks and his team are called on to investigate the murder of teenager Ellie Clayton, daughter of a high-profile Internet entrepreneur. The victim's background and the suggestion she may have been raped quickly make the incident the subject of media speculation, and strong evidence implicates a local theatre director who ran a drama workshop Ellie attended the night she was killed. Banks believes he's found his man, but DI Morton suspects her colleague isn't seeing the bigger picture. When the trial against theatre director Owen Pearce collapses, Banks and the team are forced to rebuild the case with entirely new evidence. As a new suspect for Ellie's murder comes to light, a second girl is found dead in similar circumstances, and she is soon identified as Becca Smith, Ellie's best friend. Temporary departure of Chief Superintendent Ron McLaughlin (Nick Sidi), last appearance of DS Winsome Jackman (Lorraine Burroughs) |
Series 3 (2014)
In December 2012, Peter Robinson announced on his website that the series had been re-commissioned for a third series of three two-part episodes, and in June 2013 confirmed the titles of the episodes to be filmed.[7] The series began filming in August 2013, and began airing from February 2014.[8] Lowe reprises her role as DS Cabbot after being absent from the majority of Series 2 due to maternity leave; Catz also reprises her role as DI Morton.[9] Series 3 sees the departure of DS Jackman (Lorraine Burroughs); however Jack Deam returns to the series as DS Blackstone, Nick Sidi reprises his role as CS McLaughlin, and Danny Rahim joins the cast as DC Lang.[10]
Episode | Title | Based on | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
Airdate | |
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15–16 | "Wednesday's Child" | Wednesday's Child | Bill Eagles | Robert Murphy | 7.60[nb 1] 6.82 | 3 February 2014 10 February 2014 | |
A strange man and woman turn up on the doorstep of Kyle Heath, an eleven-year-old local school boy, claiming to be social workers having received a report of abuse against the child. As they make the decision to take the child from his mother's custody, little does she know that the man and the woman are in fact child abductors, who have no connection to social services, but good intentions because the boy is in a bad situation. A search for the missing boy soon gets underway, but the discovery of a large quantity of drugs underneath the floorboards of his living room reveals some rather dark and sinister secrets. DI Morton suspects that the child's abduction, however, was planned by his own mother to extort money. The boy's headteacher soon becomes prime suspect when evidence reveals he was with the boy the night after he disappeared. Meanwhile, Banks' attempt to protect Annie from the emotions of the case draw them closer together. Return of DS Annie Cabbot (Andrea Lowe) | |||||||
17–18 | "Piece of My Heart" | Piece of My Heart | Ed Bazalgette | Robert Murphy | 6.63 6.77 | 17 February 2014 24 February 2014 | |
The body of journalist Matt Barber, found in a chalet deep within the hills of a remote village, connects Banks to the death of John Gaunt, a guitarist for a band known as "The Crystal Kiss", who died during the 1980s. His band-mate, and best friend, Martin Hareford, was sent to prison on the grounds of manslaughter, serving five years for Gaunt's death. Banks finds himself not only investigating Matt Barber's death, but re-opening the Gaunt case in order to identify a potential cover-up which is threatening to hide the truth behind Barber's death. As he finds himself raking over bad memories for those involved, DI Morton finds herself suspicious of Barber's father Jack, who was the investigating officer in the Gaunt case, and who extracted a confession from Martin Hareford. However, when the files reveal the confession has disappeared, DI Morton suspects that Jack has more to do with his son's death than he is letting on. First appearance of DC Tariq Lang (Danny Rahim) | |||||||
19–20 | "Bad Boy" | Bad Boy | Stephen Woolfenden | Catherine Tregenna | 5.83 5.81 | 3 March 2014 10 March 2014 | |
Club DJ Richard Martin is run off the road and then shot in the head, after which the perpetrators to dispose of his body and his car, as well as the gun used in the shooting. When the gun turns up in the bedroom of Erin Doyle, the daughter of Banks' long-term neighbours, Banks decides to act quietly to remove the gun without fuss. However, DI Morton overrules him, forcing him to follow procedure. The team organizes a full-blown raid which results in Erin's father, Peter Doyle, being tasered, resulting in a heart attack. As Banks, Blackstone, and Lang investigate Martin's death, Annie is forced to conduct an official investigation into Helen's actions, an investigation which threatens to destroy Banks' team. As the team identify Jaff Kitson as the possible murderer, Erin reveals that Jaff's new girlfriend is none other than Banks' own daughter, Tracy. Banks has to decide between his family loyalties, his moral actions, and the hope of a relationship with Annie, in order to secure the safety of his daughter. Return of Chief Superintendent Ron McLaughlin (Nick Sidi) |
Series 4 (2015)
Episode | Title | Based on | Directed by | Written by | Viewers (millions) |
Airdate | |
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21–22 | "What Will Survive" | None (original story) | David Richards | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 5.50 5.86[nb 2] | 4 March 2015 11 March 2015 | |
A young Estonian woman is found dead on a piece of wasteground, suspected of having been buried alive. As they piece together her prior movements, the team uncover a world of prostitution and drugs hidden behind a respectable veneer. They discover that the murder victim had come to the UK searching for her sister, who went missing recently. No one wants to talk – but they eventually trace her sister’s pimp, who claims to run a legitimate escort business. Helen and Banks make inroads with the prostitutes’ driver, and Helen begins to suspect his autistic son might have had something to do with Katrin’s death. But when their house is burned down in a tragic fire, Banks and his team begin to uncover an even more disturbing truth. | |||||||
23–24 | "Buried" | None (original story) | Craig Pickles | Nicholas Hicks-Beach | 5.31 5.33 | 18 March 2015 25 March 2015 | |
A husband and daughter struggle to come to terms with their grief when the body of wife and mother Anaan Kamel is found washed up by an underground river. Suspicion falls on Marcus Leyton, a former employee of Anaan and Raheel’s law chambers, who was recently fired by Raheel – especially when texts between her and Marcus suggest an affair which progressed to blackmail on his part. The team struggles to find further information about Marcus, as his records only seem to go back five years. Banks and Helen believe that the family are hiding something when daughter Nafeesah makes up a story about her mother recently falling down the stairs, until she eventually reveals that Anaan’s brother Bilal hit her in an argument over her conduct and wavering faith. | |||||||
25–26 | "Ghosts" | None (original story) | Kenneth Glenaan | Paul Logue | 4.92 4.86 | 1 April 2015 8 April 2015 | |
The body of a university undergraduate, Josh Tate, is found dumped in a ravine, stabbed with something like a screwdriver. His flatmate, Spencer, says Josh was the quiet type - he last saw him heading off to his part time job at the uni lab. As the team piece together his movements, a picture emerges of another Josh, who was infatuated with his friend Spencer's lap-dancer girlfriend Melanie, and was also manufacturing the drug "ecstasy" for club owner Fallon with the help of his biochemistry tutor. Helen is unnerved by the arrival of former lover Martin Hexton, an undercover officer who claims to be working a case in Yorkshire, just as her own husband Michael reveals he wants custody of their children. Evidence seems to point to Fallon as Josh's murderer, and the team head to arrest him. But breaking into his flat, they find him badly beaten, and it looks like Hexton might be responsible. Banks is furious with Helen for not revealing the full extent of her relationship with Hexton earlier. She tries to win back his faith by leading him to Hexton’s B and B, but Hexton has disappeared. Unbeknownst to the team, he now appears to be stalking Melanie. |
Overseas
In Denmark, the pilot and two first series have been aired on DR1. During January 2015 some episodes were re-aired and by February 2015 have the channel reached the new episodes. All episodes are aired as one single "full-length" story.
Sweden - SVT 1 has aired the pilot and first three series (number three ongoing as of August 2015).
France and Germany - Arte has aired the pilot and first two series.
In the United States, the full series has been aired on many PBS stations, delayed a few weeks after UK broadcast.
Portugal - The Fox Crime cable channel started to aired the pilot and first series on 4 September 2014, which have been re-aired in July 2014, together with the second series. As is it normal in Portugal the transmission is in the original English version with Portuguese subtitles.[11]
Finland - Yle showed the pilot and Series 1 in August 2012, Series 2 in August 2013, Series 3 in January-February 2016 and Series 4 in February 2016. All episodes are aired as one single "full-length" story and with Finnish subtitles. The episodes are available for viewing from Finland at the Yle website for 7 days.[12]
In Australia the series is shown on the Government Broadcaster, the ABC, on Saturday nights http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/dci-banks/.
Notes
References
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- ^ "DCI Banks: Dry Bones That Dream (The Inspector Banks Series): Amazon.co.uk: Peter Robinson: 9781447217923: Books". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ "DCI Banks to return for a new six-part series". Radio Times. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ "Series 3 of DCI Banks Confirmed". Peter Robinson's Official Website. 17 June 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ "Interview: Stephen Tompkinson and Anna-Jane Casey". OK! Magazine. 18 January 2013. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014.
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- ^ "DCI Banks" (Press release). ITV Press Centre. 28 January 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ http://foxcrime.canais-fox.pt/artigos/estreia-dci-banks
- ^ http://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2015/12/18/ylikomisario-banks