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55 Degrees North
2004-5 British TV crime series
2004-5 British TV crime series
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| image | 55DegreesNorth.jpg | |
| alt_name | *The Night Detective* | |
| starring | {{Plainlist | |
| genre | Police Procedural | |
| creator | Timothy Prager | |
| writer | Timothy Prager | |
| director | {{Plainlist | |
| theme_music_composer | Nick Green & Tristin Norwell | |
| opentheme | "55 Degrees North" (Theme) | |
| composer | Nick Green & Tristin Norwell | |
| country | United Kingdom | |
| language | English | |
| num_series | 2 | |
| num_episodes | 14 | |
| executive_producer | {{Plainlist | |
| producer | {{Plainlist | |
| location | Newcastle upon Tyne | |
| runtime | 60 minutes | |
| company | BBC, Zenith North | |
| network | BBC One | |
| first_aired | ||
| last_aired |
the television drama
- Don Gilet
- Dervla Kirwan
- Andrew Dunn
- Emma Cleasby
- Darren Morfitt
- Christian Rodska
- Mark Lewis Jones
- Andy de Emmony
- Brian Kelly
- Roberto Bangura
- Jon Sen
- Pip Broughton
- Susan Tully
- Barbara McKissack
- Adrian Bate
- Jo Wright
- Jacinta Peel
55 Degrees North is a BBC television drama series starring Don Gilet as DS Nicky Cole, a London detective relocated to Newcastle upon Tyne after exposing police corruption. Dervla Kirwan co-stars as Claire Maxwell, an ambitious solicitor.
The first series was originally broadcast on BBC1 in 2004, with the second series following a year later. The programme was shown in the U.S. under its working title, The Night Detective. But it was axed in 2006, and production company Zenith North entered administrative receivership shortly thereafter; the programme's cancellation was described as a "heavy blow" for the company. Both series were released together in a complete box set on 26 June 2006.
Plot
Detective Sergeant Nicky Cole (Don Gilet) blows the whistle on a senior police officer guilty of corruption in London. Cole is then shunted up North to avoid any difficulties or fallout, and ends up in Newcastle upon Tyne as a Detective Sergeant in a busy CID with the fictional Tyneside Police. To begin with, he finds himself on the night shift and becomes increasingly frustrated at the insistence of his inspector, DI Carter (Christian Rodska) that he stays on nights despite the fact that his ability and motivation clearly exceed the demands of the job.
In the second series he becomes part of the day team and is a key member of the police squad that deals with, over the two series, a wide variety of crimes. Whilst developing his police career, Cole also finds time to help support the family he has brought to the North with him. His uncle, Errol Hill (George Harris), first-generation immigrant from Trinidad and Tobago, and nephew Matty (Jaeden Burke), are an integral part of Cole's life.
Cole's relationship with CPS lawyer, Claire Maxwell (Dervla Kirwan), provides another side to the story, as she is juggling work with caring for a baby, and Cole is caught between a rock and a hard place in choosing between her, or the attractive Sergeant, or one of Matty's school teachers. Another relationship developed is one between Cole and Sergeant Astel who, in the very first scene, smashes Cole's brake light after stopping him and not realising his status as a police officer. This awkward start turns into a strange but strong friendship by the end.
55 Degrees North is a police drama at heart, but covers many different aspects of life, including love and relationships and the importance of family. It also touches on such issues as racism and police corruption. Many crimes committed are pertinent to the age, and complex issues such as genetic engineering are tackled.
Tyneside Police
The exterior of the police station used in the programme is actually the base of HMS Calliope, a Royal Navy Reserve training centre for the North and North East. This building is located on the Gateshead bank of the River Tyne next to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
The name given for the police force in the series was Tyneside Police; with a logo similar to that of the defunct Tyne and Wear County Council and uniforms with slightly altered badge labels borrowed from Northumbria Police, the real police force which covers the Newcastle upon Tyne area.
Cast
All characters had a major role in the series.
| Character | Actor | Years | Series | Episode Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS Dominic 'Nicky' Cole | Don Gilet | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| CPS Claire Maxwell | Dervla Kirwan | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| Sgt. Rick Astel | Andrew Dunn | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| PC Martin Clark | Mark Stobbart | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| Sgt. Katherine Brookes | Emma Cleasby | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| DS Frank Maguire | Michael Hodgson | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| DS Patrick Yates | Darren Morfitt | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| Matty Cole | Jaeden Burke | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| Errol Hill | George Harris | 2004–2005 | 1.1–2.8 | 14 |
| DI Dennis Carter | Christian Rodska | 2004 | 1.1–1.6 | 6 |
| DI Russell Bing | Mark Lewis Jones | 2005 | 2.2–2.8 | 7 |
Episode list
Series 1 (2004)
The first series sees Cole work on the night shift, and thus, the majority of the scenes are filmed in the dark. This creates an air of suspicion and tension, and this is clear as Cole is unsure who he can trust. His two main co-workers are reluctant to forge a relationship with him, and his immediate commanding officer seems distant, harsh, and somewhat afraid that Cole may blow the whistle on his career if he steps at all out of line. The first series aired from 6 July to 10 August 2004. Christian Rodska (DI Carter) left the show at the end of this series.
Series 2 (2005)
The second series sees Cole make it on to the day shift, and the introduction of Detective Inspector Bing (Mark Lewis Jones). His character is honest, open and amusing, and signals a stark contrast between the two series. He creates a more positive impression, and allows the show to move in a different direction. The series aired from 22 May to 10 July 2005.
References
References
- "Zenith Entertainment Goes Into Administrative Receivership - UK Broadcast News | 31/08/2006".
- "HMS Calliope (Gateshead) : Training Centres : Royal Naval Reserve : Operations and Support : Royal Navy".
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/06_june/11/55degrees_gilet.shtml "Don Gilet plays Detective Sergeant Dominic 'Nicky' Cole"], ''55 Degrees North'', BBC Press Office, 11/06/2004. [Retrieved 13 July 2015.]
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