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Class of '76

Class of '76 (also known as Monroe: Class of '76) is a two-part British crime drama, first broadcast on ITV in October 2005. Written by John Ireland and directed by Ashley Pearce, the series starred Robert Carlyle as investigating police officer DI Tom Monroe, who investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of classmates over a period of years from the same 1976 form class. Daniel Mays, Claire Skinner and Robert Glenister also appear in supporting roles.[1] The series attracted respectable viewing figures, with 6.92 and 5.73 million viewers tuning in for each respective episode.[2] Despite good critical reception, no further episodes were produced. The series was released on DVD on 21 May 2007.[3]

Class of '76
Also known asMonroe: Class of '76
GenreCrime drama
Written byJohn Ireland
Directed byAshley Pearce
StarringRobert Carlyle
Daniel Mays
Claire Skinner
Robert Glenister
Sean Gallagher
Tony Haygarth
Anton Lesser
ComposerRichard G. Mitchell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes2 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerAdrian Bate
ProducerMatthew Bird
CinematographyDominic Clemence
EditorDavid Blackmore
Running time90 minutes
Production companyZenith Entertainment
Release
Original networkITV
Original release3 October (2005-10-03) –
4 October 2005 (2005-10-04)

Critical reception edit

Paul Mavis of DVD Talk said of the series; "Monroe: Class of '76 is an initially interesting, but ultimately too familiar British crime drama. Starring Robert Carlyle as Detective Inspector Tom Monroe, Class of '76 starts off in a promising fashion, with its evocative, eerie depiction of a man committing suicide. But the story continues on in a dreary, sombre tone, with little surprises left as the clichés start to pile up, leading to the obvious finale. Pat Fisher (Stephen Mapes), tormented and guilty about the death of a fellow classmate back in 1976, as well as terrified by what he sees as a pattern of suspicious deaths for his other childhood friends, deliberately runs onto a busy highway and commits suicide by standing in front of a speeding truck. Leaving behind a tape recording of his paranoid ramblings, Fisher's death is written off as a simple suicide by a disturbed mind. Certainly Monroe's superior DS Pritchard (Tony Haygarth), as well as Tom's partner, Steven Grant (Daniel Mays) believe it to be an open and shut case, not worthy of further investigation. However, something about Fisher's tape, as well as some disturbing memorabilia about several crimes years ago, begin to nag at Monroe, who starts to believe that there may be a pattern to these random deaths.

Chief among the evidence that convinces Monroe to continue to dig is Fisher's elementary school class photo that has been marked, indicating three of the children dead. As well, a shadowy, nondescript image of a child has been marked, "Who was he?" On Fisher's confessional tape, he indicates that there were only 32 students in his class, not the 33 that are in the photo. Contacting fellow student Colin Somerville (Sean Gallagher), Monroe learns from the frightened man that he has been tormented over the years by a voice over the phone that says he will be the next to die. Somerville believes as well that the "accidental" deaths of the three students were no accidents, and that Aiden Thompson (Kevin French), a boy who remaining classmates describe as "different," is the killer. After all, Thompson had confessed to Colin that he had murdered the first victim on the list. However, after Colin nearly dies from a hit-and-run attempt, he tries to convince Monroe that perhaps the shadowy, ghostly figure in the class photo is the real murderer.

To tell any more of the plot, or discuss other characters of Class of '76, would be to spoil it for potential viewers, but really, it wasn't very difficult to figure out the end of this promising, but ultimately predictable thriller. While certainly there was an effort to flesh out the clichéd depiction of the emotionally spent police inspector Monroe, too much of the film consists of shots of Monroe, staring off into space, looking tortured and worried, while ominous music wells up in the background. Meanwhile, the viewer just wants to get on with it all, particularly after one becomes aware of the fact that nothing much new will happen. Carlyle, a ferociously talented Scottish actor, does a too-good job of underplaying the haunted Monroe. Compelling clues are thrown out about Monroe's background, but ultimately, little is finally known about Monroe simply because the filmmakers keep too much hidden, too much suggested but not explored, for us to care."[4]

Cast edit

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
1"Episode 1"Ashley PearceJohn Ireland3 October 2005 (2005-10-03)6.82
DI Tom Monroe investigates the apparent suicide of a middle-aged man, and uncovers a series of deaths, whose victims all attended the same primary school class in 1976.
2"Episode 2"Ashley PearceJohn Ireland4 October 2005 (2005-10-04)5.73
Haunted by the death of young Amy Irvine, DI Tom Monroe gets closer to the person killing her classmates.

References edit

  1. ^ "Class of '76".
  2. ^ "Weekly top 30 programmes | BARB".
  3. ^ "Amazon.co.uk". Amazon UK.
  4. ^ "Monroe: Class of '76".

External links edit

  • Class Of '76 at IMDb

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Class of 76 also known as Monroe Class of 76 is a two part British crime drama first broadcast on ITV in October 2005 Written by John Ireland and directed by Ashley Pearce the series starred Robert Carlyle as investigating police officer DI Tom Monroe who investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of classmates over a period of years from the same 1976 form class Daniel Mays Claire Skinner and Robert Glenister also appear in supporting roles 1 The series attracted respectable viewing figures with 6 92 and 5 73 million viewers tuning in for each respective episode 2 Despite good critical reception no further episodes were produced The series was released on DVD on 21 May 2007 3 Class of 76Also known asMonroe Class of 76GenreCrime dramaWritten byJohn IrelandDirected byAshley PearceStarringRobert CarlyleDaniel MaysClaire SkinnerRobert GlenisterSean GallagherTony HaygarthAnton LesserComposerRichard G MitchellCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series1No of episodes2 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerAdrian BateProducerMatthew BirdCinematographyDominic ClemenceEditorDavid BlackmoreRunning time90 minutesProduction companyZenith EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkITVOriginal release3 October 2005 10 03 4 October 2005 2005 10 04 Contents 1 Critical reception 2 Cast 3 Episodes 4 References 5 External linksCritical reception editPaul Mavis of DVD Talk said of the series Monroe Class of 76 is an initially interesting but ultimately too familiar British crime drama Starring Robert Carlyle as Detective Inspector Tom Monroe Class of 76 starts off in a promising fashion with its evocative eerie depiction of a man committing suicide But the story continues on in a dreary sombre tone with little surprises left as the cliches start to pile up leading to the obvious finale Pat Fisher Stephen Mapes tormented and guilty about the death of a fellow classmate back in 1976 as well as terrified by what he sees as a pattern of suspicious deaths for his other childhood friends deliberately runs onto a busy highway and commits suicide by standing in front of a speeding truck Leaving behind a tape recording of his paranoid ramblings Fisher s death is written off as a simple suicide by a disturbed mind Certainly Monroe s superior DS Pritchard Tony Haygarth as well as Tom s partner Steven Grant Daniel Mays believe it to be an open and shut case not worthy of further investigation However something about Fisher s tape as well as some disturbing memorabilia about several crimes years ago begin to nag at Monroe who starts to believe that there may be a pattern to these random deaths Chief among the evidence that convinces Monroe to continue to dig is Fisher s elementary school class photo that has been marked indicating three of the children dead As well a shadowy nondescript image of a child has been marked Who was he On Fisher s confessional tape he indicates that there were only 32 students in his class not the 33 that are in the photo Contacting fellow student Colin Somerville Sean Gallagher Monroe learns from the frightened man that he has been tormented over the years by a voice over the phone that says he will be the next to die Somerville believes as well that the accidental deaths of the three students were no accidents and that Aiden Thompson Kevin French a boy who remaining classmates describe as different is the killer After all Thompson had confessed to Colin that he had murdered the first victim on the list However after Colin nearly dies from a hit and run attempt he tries to convince Monroe that perhaps the shadowy ghostly figure in the class photo is the real murderer To tell any more of the plot or discuss other characters of Class of 76 would be to spoil it for potential viewers but really it wasn t very difficult to figure out the end of this promising but ultimately predictable thriller While certainly there was an effort to flesh out the cliched depiction of the emotionally spent police inspector Monroe too much of the film consists of shots of Monroe staring off into space looking tortured and worried while ominous music wells up in the background Meanwhile the viewer just wants to get on with it all particularly after one becomes aware of the fact that nothing much new will happen Carlyle a ferociously talented Scottish actor does a too good job of underplaying the haunted Monroe Compelling clues are thrown out about Monroe s background but ultimately little is finally known about Monroe simply because the filmmakers keep too much hidden too much suggested but not explored for us to care 4 Cast editRobert Carlyle DI Tom Monroe Daniel Mays DS Steven Grant Claire Skinner Dr Kate Tremaine Robert Glenister Frank Thompson Sean Gallagher Colin Somerville Tony Haygarth DS Pritchard Anton Lesser Martin Gibson Amelia Curtis Monica Grant Kevin French Aiden Thompson Belle Mary Hithersay Alison Carter William Ilkley Charlie Drain Pip Torrens Superintendent FloodEpisodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers millions 1 Episode 1 Ashley PearceJohn Ireland3 October 2005 2005 10 03 6 82DI Tom Monroe investigates the apparent suicide of a middle aged man and uncovers a series of deaths whose victims all attended the same primary school class in 1976 2 Episode 2 Ashley PearceJohn Ireland4 October 2005 2005 10 04 5 73Haunted by the death of young Amy Irvine DI Tom Monroe gets closer to the person killing her classmates References edit Class of 76 Weekly top 30 programmes BARB Amazon co uk Amazon UK Monroe Class of 76 External links editClass Of 76 at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Class of 2776 amp oldid 1173633588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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