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Wycliffe - Series 1

Wycliffe - Series 1
Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax;Martyn Friend;A.J. Quinn

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When murder strikes in Cornwall, Detective Superintendent Wycliffe (Jack Shepherd - The Golden Compass) is there to solve it. Always calm, but serious, the quick-thinking detective works tirelessly, his mind piecing together each crime with breakneck speed and dead-on accuracy. He can spot a liar at a glance and no suspect is spared his ruthless interrogation. Each time Wycliffe and his team of investigators arrive on the scene, the drama unfolds and suspense heightens as they close in on the guilty and swiftly become a killer's worst nightmare.


Also stars Jimmy Yuill as Detective Inspector Doug Kersey and Helen Masters as Detective Inspector Lucy Lane


Episodes: The Four Jacks / The Dead Flautist / The Scapegoat / The Tangled Web / The Last Rites / The Pea Green Boat


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13406 in DVD
  • Brand: BFS ENT & MULTIMEDIA LIMI
  • Released on: 2009-02-17
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Dimensions: .55 pounds
  • Running time: 300 minutes

Customer Reviews

Wycliffe series 15
We thoroughly enjoyed this series and are looking forward to more of them. That being said, it should be noted that they done in an hour long format, and therefore move along much more quickly than many of the British mysteries like Morse, Midsomer Murders, Touch of Frost, and the like. Nevertheless, the stories are good, the police team is fun to watch in action, especially as you get to know the characters better, and Cornwall itself makes a stunning location for the series, which is based on the books by W. J. Burley. I thought about marking this down a notch when compared to the quality of Inspector Morse, but we enjoyed it so much that I decided it was worth top marks considered as a different category. Sometimes an hour just hits the spot, and these are well done.

A shade above average3
Series one of Wycliffe does not compel me to purchase series two. The scenery is gorgeous and well photographed, the acting is fine, and the music is beautiful. But the writing is often awkward and the characters in the series are never well defined. Three people, really, are solving murders: Wycliffe, who is a senior policeman, a bearded assistant, and an attractive young policewoman. All we learn about the star of the series is that he is rather pleasant, calm, and intensely irreligious. The entire film "Last Rites" is a particularly shrill attack upon Christianity. The bearded cop is always eating and smoking (Why do we need closeups of his chewing, slurping and lighting up?). The young woman is wooden enough to be featured on a daytime soap opera.

Moreover, there is a total lack of humanity or humor in these films. A coroner seems to enjoy the mutilated and frozen corpses he faces. Wycliffe shouts at a few suspects and grimaces at corpses. There are a few car chases to enliven the programs. Otherwise, all is grim and nasty. Not recommended.

Needs remastering3
Really quite a well done show, but images dated and not as clear as would expect today. PLEASE remaster this series--it has a lot of potential.