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tammyy2j
18-06-2015, 20:50
ITV has greenlit a prequel to multi Emmy-winning crime series “Prime Suspect,” which starred Helen Mirren and ran for seven seasons. The new series “Tennison” will be written by “Prime Suspect” scribe Lynda La Plante, and will air next year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the debut of “Prime Suspect.”

“Tennison,” which will comprise six hour-long episodes, portrays the young Jane Tennison beginning her career and reveals why she became such a complex and formidable character in London’s police force. It’s set in East London in the 1970s, when women police officers are being uneasily “integrated” into the force. Twenty-two year-old Tennison is a probationary officer in a world where high-ranking police officers were notoriously chauvinistic, and the rules and regulations often bent.

Single-minded and ambitious, if a touch naive, Tennison’s dedicated and instinctive approach to her career is evident from the start. Starting as an officer on the beat, she is thrown in at the deep end, drawn into a brutal murder inquiry, and experiences first hand London’s violent criminal ganglands. She works alongside senior investigating officer Bradfield, and in her first murder case, sees the devastating effects violent crime has on the victim’s family, as well as experiencing tragic ramifications herself. The series has a strong sense of style and a 70s musical backdrop to the narrative, ITV said.

“Tennison,” which was commissioned for ITV by director of drama Steve November and controller of drama Victoria Fea, will be co-produced by La Plante Global and Noho Film and Television. La Plante has written and produced more than 170 hours of television drama, including “Trial and Retribution,” “The Commander” and “Above Suspicion,” through her company. Noho was set up in 2012 by Robert Wulff-Cochrane and Camilla Campbell, who previously headed up the drama department at Channel 4. Campbell and Wulff-Cochrane will executive produce “Tennison” for Noho with La Plante also executive producing.

sarah c
19-06-2015, 13:57
great news!!!!!

hope they cast her appropriately!

lizann
19-06-2015, 13:58
great news!!!!!

hope they cast her appropriately!

yes all will depend on jane casting, mirren was brilliant as jane

lizann
19-06-2015, 13:58
great news!!!!!

hope they cast her appropriately!

yes all will depend on jane casting, mirren was brilliant as jane

tammyy2j
23-09-2016, 22:56
Stefanie Martini, (Doctor Throne, Emerald City) will in effect playa young Helen Mirren in ITV’s Prime Suspect prequel, tentatively titled Tennison and written by creator Lynda La Plante. The six-part series will follow the title character, played by Mirren from 1991 to 2006, at the beginning of her police career in London circa the 1970s.
Sam Reid (The Astronaut Wives Club), Blake Harrison (The Inbetweeners), Alun Armstrong (Penny Dreadful), Ruth Sheen (Unforgotten), Lex Shrapnel (Hunted) and Jay Taylor (The Bill) are set to costar.

Glen1
25-09-2016, 16:42
Looking forward to this series , sure to be well written by Lynda La Plante. If it's as enjoyable as Prime Suspect has been , good viewing ahead. :)

tammyy2j
21-02-2017, 15:25
Prime Suspect 1973 – ITV’s Prime Suspect prequel series (formerly known as Tennison) – will premiere on Thursday March 2nd at 9pm

Set in 1970s Hackney, Prime Suspect 1973 follows 22 year old Jane Tennison, a probationary officer with the Metropolitan Police Service in London. The series will reveal why she became such a complex and formidable character in the Metropolitan Police. In her early years, the character is described as being “single-minded and ambitious” in a world where high-ranking police officers were notoriously chauvinistic, and the rules and regulations often bent.

The six part series, which follows the publication of a Tennison novel, hails from Prime Suspect creator Lynda La Plante, who is penning the scripts. Its is being produced by Noho Film & Television and stars Stefanie Martini, Sam Reid, Blake Harrison, Alun Armstrong, Ruth Sheen, Lex Shrapnel, Jessica Gunning, Andrew Brooke, Nick Sidi, Geraldine Somerville, Rosie Day, Joshua Hill, Daniel Ezra, Tommy McDonnell and Jordan Long. The executive producers are Camilla Campbell and Robert Wulff-Cochrane. David Caffrey is the director.