Jack of Hearts (TV series) explained

Genre:Crime drama
Director:Timothy Lyn
Opentheme:"Jack of Hearts" — Bonnie Tyler
Composer:Mark Thomas
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
List Episodes:
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Producer:Dawn Walters
Cinematography:Rory Taylor
Runtime:50 minutes
Company:BBC Wales
Channel:BBC One

Jack of Hearts is a six-part British television crime drama series, written by Sian Orrells and directed by Timothy Lay, that first broadcast on BBC One on 4 August 1999.[1] Set and filmed in Cardiff, the series follows the life of a tough-talking probation officer, Jack Denby (Keith Allen), who finds that life and crime in the Welsh capital is much different to the workings of inner-city London, when he is forced to move away to join his girlfriend, Suzanne (Anna Mountford), a university lecturer.

The series was broadcast on Wednesdays at 21:30, and was also repeated on Thursdays and Saturdays on BBC Choice.[2] The series was also accompanied by a theme written especially for the series, performed by Bonnie Tyler.[2] The series has yet to be released on DVD.

Reception

Mark Lawson of The Guardian gave the series a mixed review, writing; "Keith Allen's new series Jack of Hearts, about a hard-bitten parole officer, is a textbook lesson in formulaic drama. But it might just have that something it needs to find an audience."[3]

Cast

Episodes

Episode[4] TitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jack Of Hearts (BBC-1 1999, Keith Allen, Ruth Madoc). Memorable TV. 11 March 2017. 23 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Curious British Telly: Jack of Hearts. Curious British Telly. 25 August 2016. 23 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Dramatic Tension. The Guardian. 2 August 1999. 23 January 2019.
  4. Web site: Search Results - BBC Genome. BBC Genome. 23 January 2019.