![]() ![]() television the reason could be the thick northern English accents of the cast (the series is set in gritty Manchester). ![]() "Blue Murder" began appearing on British TV in 2003 and is still in production, but it has not aired on U.S. Quentin, the writers and the directors use her aunt-like demeanor to their advantage when Janine cozies up to a suspect and looks at him/her with her empathetic blue eyes and warm smile, there's a good chance she'll get them to come clean. Her Lewis is a real woman - a single mother living in a modest house but dedicated to her work. Quentin, a veteran of such British series as "Men Behaving Badly" and "Jonathan Creek," may not have the figure of "CSI's" Marg Helgenberger or Emily Procter, but she doesn't have their attitude either. The success of Helen Mirren's "Prime Suspect" mysteries has led to other female detectives popping up on British TV, one of the latest being DCI Janine Lewis of "Blue Murder." But where Mirren's Jane Tennison is grim, alcoholic and generally miserable, Lewis, playing the maternal, fortysomething Caroline Quentin, is a warmer, earthier sleuth. Written by John Fay, Matthew Hall, Jeff Povey, Cath Staincliffe.ĭirected by Pip Broughton, Alex Pillai, Paul Wroblewski. ![]()
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