- Director: Ben Bolt
- Release Year: 1996
- Country: UK
- Run Time: 50 minutes
TV Series:
Silent Witness |
| Wikipedia: Silent Witness |
| Silent Witness | |
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| Format | Crime Drama |
| Created by | Nigel McCrery[1] |
| Starring | Amanda Burton (1996-2004) Emilia Fox (2004-present) William Gaminara (2002-present) Tom Ward (2002-present) |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of series | 12 |
| No. of episodes | 90 (40 x 2 part stories: series 1, 2 and 6-12 / 10 x single story episodes: series 3-5) (List of episodes) |
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| Running time | 120 Minutes (2 x 60 minutes episodes per story, series 1, 2 and 6-12 / 120 minutes per story, series 3-5) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | BBC One |
| Original run | 21 February 1996 – present |
Silent Witness is an acclaimed BBC thriller series, focusing on a team of forensic experts and their investigations into various crimes. First broadcast in 1996, the twelfth series was broadcast from 1 October - 6 November 2008. The series was created by Nigel McCrery, a former murder squad detective in Nottingham. He later went on to create the hit series New Tricks with Roy Mitchell. The series was based on Prof. Helen Witwell, a forensic pathologist based in Sheffield. McCrery had known Helen while serving as a police officer. The series normally attracted around seven million viewers in the UK. In the United States, the show airs during 'Mystery Monday' on BBC America.
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The programme originally followed the activities of a female pathologist, Dr Sam Ryan (who was promoted to professor part way through the series), played by Amanda Burton. However, Ryan's character departed early in the eighth series in 2004. There had been a succession of regular supporting characters, changing almost every series, but Dr Leo Dalton (William Gaminara) and Dr Harry Cunningham (Tom Ward), who were introduced in the sixth series in 2002, remained in the series and continued as lead characters following Ryan's departure, with Dalton replacing her as professor. A new character, Dr Nikki Alexander (Emilia Fox), was introduced to the team in the eighth series in 2004. She began as a palaeontologist, not a pathologist, and was originally enlisted by the team to help analyse bones. Alexander was later represented as having the necessary qualifications to fill the vacancy for a pathologist left by Professor Ryan, although she was initially stated to have a PhD in anthropology and not a medical qualification. She has, however, since been represented as medically-qualified.
Some early series were set in Cambridge, but it relocated to London after Dr Ryan had a serious brush with the authorities.
The programme is typically made up of a series of two-part stories, usually with six to eight episodes per series. 2006 saw five two-part stories, making ten episodes in total.
The series is often criticised for apparently showing the pathologist actively investigating the crime. This characteristic of pathologist as urban hero follows on earlier similar series such as Quincy, M.E. on US TV (itself based on an earlier Canadian TV series Wojeck) and is also shared by the continuing CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The theme music for Silent Witness is a song called "Silencium" by John Harle. The incidental music for Silent Witness (Series 9 - present) is written by BAFTA nominated TV & film music composer Sheridan Tongue. In 1998, writer John Milne received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the Series 2 episode "Blood, Sweat, and Tears".
Dr. Nikki Alexander - Paleontologist / forensic pathologist - Emilia Fox (Series 8 - present)
Prof. Leo Dalton - Forensic pathologist - William Gaminara (Series 6 - present)
Dr. Harry Cunningham - Forensic pathologist - Tom Ward (Series 6 - present)
Dr. Sam Ryan - Forensic pathologist - Amanda Burton (Series 1 - 7)
The approach of the show, portraying pathologist as having an active role in the crime investigation as parodied by British comedic duo French and Saunders as 'Witless Silence'.
Dead Ringers also parodied Silent Witness, with Sam Ryan as an overconfident pathologist who makes incredibly specific guesses about the body; for example, 'Just by looking I can tell that this was a man aged 35-37 called John, having an affair with his secretary', only to be proved wrong by one of her assistants ('no that's an onion bagel I got for your lunch'). She then refuses to accept her mistake claiming 'wrong? Oh, I'm never wrong. I'm forensics professor Sam Ryan PhD'.
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Dr Sam Ryan, whilst looking into an apparently accidental death of a child who drowned, finds injuries on the child that show that is had been shaken viciously. But the police want to close this case.
Series 2:
A young woman is found strangled and her husband becomes the main suspect, but Peter Ross thinks that this case may be linked to an unsolved murder. It appears that the murderer may have killed again, but Sam and Peter are in disagreement about the case.
Sam is enjoying her relationship with Peter, when a random and vicious murder claims their attention. Then Sam sees two boys re-enacting a murder, she becomes certain that the team are going after the wrong suspect
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Title Music : Silencium by John Harle
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