The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Beyond the Pale

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Beyond the Pale

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British Empire | Threat

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): David Blair
  • Cast(s): Nancy Carroll, Paddy Considine, John Heffernan, Nicholas Jones, Kate Fahy See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Edmund Butt
  • Award(s): Ivor Novello 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Assault, Final Verdict
  • Story:
    Former Home Secretary Edward Shore tells Whicher that his son Charles, recently arrived from India with his family, is being threatened by an Indian called Asim.
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STORY

Story
Former Home Secretary Edward Shore tells Whicher that his son Charles, recently arrived from India with his family, is being threatened by an Indian called Asim.

AWARDS

Nominations
Ivor Novello Award

Best Television Soundtrack | 2015 | Edmund

TRIVIA

Trivia

The various autobiographical details that Jack Whicher gives are correct. His father, Richard Whicher, was indeed a gardener, and Jack did indeed have a son called Jonathan who died young.

Captain Charles Shore says that he spent 12 years in India, the first five in the army, and that he left the army shortly after the Indian Mutiny of 1857 to 1858. This dates the events depicted to some time after 1865. Given the ages of the children, the episode probably takes place between 1865 and 1870.

The production was criticised, including by Kevin O'Sullivan of the Sunday Mirror and Alison Graham of the Radio Times, for being too darkly lit.

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