Английская Википедия:Grushko (TV series)
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Grushko is a British television three-part drama series, first broadcast on BBC One on 24 March 1994. Based on the best-selling novel Dead Meat by Philip Kerr,[1] the series stars Brian Cox as Colonel Yevgeni Grushko, the tough-minded Head of the Mafia Investigation Division of the St. Petersburg Police, as he investigates the murder of a TV journalist which threatens to spark gang warfare.[2]
With Stephen McGann, Donald Sumpter, Andy Serkis, and Amanda Mealing amongst the main cast,[3] the series was scripted by Kerr alongside screenwriter Robin Mukherjee. It was panned upon release, particularly by The Independent, in particular for its lack of authenticity and certain passages of inaudible dialogue.[4] The title sequence was designed by Bob Cosford, who uses a typographic logo to evoke the implied menace of the Russian trucks in the opening scene.[5]
Production archives confirm the series was first commissioned in August 1991, initially in four parts. It was later suggested that instead of individual episodes, the production could air as a one-off drama; it was eventually decided that Grushko would be a three-part series. Philip Kerr had been in the process of writing a second series when the first went to air; however, due to poor ratings, the BBC decided not to pursue a second run.[6]
A tie-in novel with images from the series was issued by Arrow Books in 1994. The series has to date not been released on any form of home media.
Cast
- Brian Cox as Colonel Yevgeni Grushko
- Stephen McGann as Lieutenant Andrei
- Cathy White as Lieutenant Sasha
- Donald Sumpter as Lieutenant General Kartashov
- Eve Matheson as Nina Grushko
- Amanda Mealing as Tanya Grushko
- Richard Hawley as Dzhumber
- Jack Klaff as Milyukin
- Dave Duffy as Nikolai
- Paul Brennen as Stepan
- Alan Stocks as Oocho
- Rosaleen Linehan as Lena
- Andy Serkis as Pyotr
- Jimmy Yuill as Chazov
- Paul Freeman as Bosenko
- Kathryn Hunter as Dr. Sopova
- Petronilla Whitfield as Galina
- Harry Miller as Oleg
- Armen Nazikyan as Ilya
- Robert Llewellyn as Petrakov
- David Dixon as Nekrasov
Episodes
References
External links
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- 1994 British television series debuts
- 1994 British television series endings
- 1990s British crime television series
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- 1990s British television miniseries
- British English-language television shows
- Television shows set in Saint Petersburg
- Television shows set in Moscow
- Television shows set in Russia
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