Rillington Place
Rillington Place | |
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Genre | Biographical crime drama |
Directed by | Craig Viveiros |
Starring | Tim Roth Samantha Morton Nico Mirallegro Jodie Comer |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Production locations | London, England Glasgow, Scotland Paisley, Scotland Dumbarton, Scotland |
Cinematography | James Friend |
Running time | 58 minutes |
Production companies | BBC Bandit Television |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 29 November 13 December 2016 | –
Rillington Place is a three-part biographical crime drama about the real life case of
Premise
The miniseries revolves around the home life of John Christie[1] and his wife, Ethel, as he commits a string of murders during the 1940s and early 1950s. Each of the three episodes tells the story as seen from the respective point of view of the three main characters: Ethel, Timothy Evans and John Christie.
Cast
- Tim Roth as John Christie
- Samantha Morton as Ethel Christie
- Nico Mirallegro as Timothy Evans
- Jodie Comer as Beryl Evans
Production
As Rillington Place no longer exists (it was demolished in the early 1970s[2]) the interiors of 10 Rillington Place were recreated at BBC Scotland’s Dumbarton Studios near Glasgow, whilst the exteriors of the street were shot on a set created in a parking lot at the same studio, though the exterior set of Rillington Place is scaled down with just eight houses recreated, (four on one side of the street and four the other).[3]
Other locations across Scotland were used to represent London. The
Broadcast and reception
On 29 November 2016, the first episode premiered on BBC One, to largely positive reviews from critics, who applauded the performances and the storytelling.[citation needed] However, it also attracted mixed reactions from some viewers who complained about the "mumbling" and the "inaudible dialogue" of the actors.[7]
Following the second episode on 6 December, Sarah Doran of
Internationally, the series premiered on
References
- ^ a b Dickson, E. Jane (29 November 2016). "Rillington Place actor Tim Roth on playing serial killer John Christie: "I Thought, 'My God, What Have I Got Into?'"". Radio Times. London, England: Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
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- ^ Duncan for, Amy (30 November 2016). "Rillington Place gets rave reviews despite Tim Roth's 'mumbling'". Metro. London, England: DMG Media.
- ^ Doran, Sarah (6 December 2016). "Timothy Evans' Rillington Place accent confuses viewers — but there's an explanation for the Cockney and Welsh switch". Radio Times. London, England: Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ Harrison, Ellie (6 December 2016). "Why does Tim Evans' accent keep changing from cockney to Welsh in Rillington Place? And why did he confess?". Radio Times. London, England: Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
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External links
- Rillington Place at BBC Online
- Rillington Place at IMDb