Jericho (2005)
Jericho (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Robert Lindsay
D.I. Michael Jericho
David Troughton
Sgt. Clive Harvey
Ciarán McMenamin
DC John Caldicott
Nicholas Jones
AC Graham Cherry
Lydia Leonard
Angela
Kellie Bright
WPC Penny Collins
Lee Ross
Louis
Eve Matheson
Rita Harvey
Aurélie Bargème
Juliette
Brendan Coyle
Christie
Darren J. Perry
Assistant Production Coordinator
Michele Buck
Producer
Rebecca Eaton
Producer
Damien Timmer
Producer
Diarmuid Lawrence
Director
Rebekah Staton
White Neighbour
Lucy Speed
Bette Dadley
Lisa Eichhorn
Mrs. Redford
Victoria Hamilton
Miss Greenaway
Alfie Allen
Albert Hall
Geraldine Somerville
Fiona Hewitt
Duane Henry
Roy Marlowe
Jane Horrocks
Sadie Swettenham
Rupert Farley
DI Keegan
Jonathan Firth
Ben Loach
Patrick Ryecart
Lord Masefield
Michael Feast
Christopher Weaver
Claire Bloom
Marie Hewitt
Paterson Joseph
Shorty
Zoë Tapper
Karen Gower
Peter Bowles
Fleming
Brooke Kinsella
Dawn Masters
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This TV Show Is About.
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Jericho is a British period crime drama series, first broadcast as a series of four episodes on ITV from 16 October 2005. The series was written and created by Stewart Harcourt, and starred Robert Lindsay as Detective Inspector Michael Jericho, a Scotland Yard detective who is loved by the public but embarrassed by his status as a hero. Because of his fame, a TV series, based on his career, is in development, paralleling the real-life TV series Fabian of the Yard which fictionalized the career of Scotland Yard detective Robert Fabian.
The series is set in London in 1958. The series was seen as an attempt to exploit ITV's success in period crime drama, best exemplified by Foyle's War, and to rival the BBC's staple dramas such as Waking the Dead.
The first episode drew in 5.9 million viewers, but this quickly fell to 4.7 million for the second episode, significantly less than its BBC rival. Critical response to the series was cautious, and a second series was not commissioned. The series was later shown in the United States in 2006 and 2007 under the title Jericho of Scotland Yard as part of the PBS Mystery! series, and was also broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2008.