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A Mind To Kill - Series 1 [1994] [DVD]

A Mind To Kill - Series 1 [1994] [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6454 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-03-16
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 580 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Welsh Detective Chief Inspector Neil Bain leads a team of homicide investigators while trying to bring up a teenage daughter. Features all the episodes from the first series.


Customer Reviews

At long last on dvd5
This is surely the most under-rated tv show in the last twenty years. Philip Madoc is superb as Bain - the stories are detailed and concentrate not only on police procedure but on character development. A most intelligent series that deserves more recognition. Originally shown in Welsh on Wales C5 but luckily Channel 4 later showed the English language versions. I've been waiting too long for repeats on C4 or ITV3 but thank you Network for bringing back quality drama!!!!

Best series ever5
A fantastic release. I've been waiting for this for far too long. I first saw A Mind To Kill when it was shown on Sky One which actually predated the S4C Welsh version and the Channel 5 English version. I just hope that Network will carry on and release the rest of the episodes. It would be nice to include the Welsh version which was filmed separately rather than being dubbed, but that's probably a bit of a niche market.

A Quality Police Drama5
This is a peach of a series. Phillip Madoc is in his element as the dry, intelligent DCI Noel Bain. He is ably assisted by a great many very talented Welsh actors, whose unfamiliarity to other UK viewers only serves to make each story all the more believable. The storylines are first class, and the whole effect is enhanced by the haunting music by Mark Thomas. If only the programme quality on mainstream UK channels was a fraction as good as this! A Welsh Delight!