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Silent Witness

Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC, which focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes. First broadcast in 1996, the series was created by Nigel McCrery, a former murder squad detective based in Nottingham. Twenty-six series of Silent Witness have been broadcast since 1996.[1]

Silent Witness
Title card (2015–2017)
GenreCrime drama
Created byNigel McCrery
StarringAmanda Burton
John McGlynn
Clare Higgins
William Armstrong
Ruth McCabe
Mick Ford
Nick Reding
Mark Letheren
William Gaminara
Tom Ward
Emilia Fox
David Caves
Liz Carr
Richard Lintern
Jason Wong
Genesis Lynea
Aki Omoshaybi
Alastair Michael
Rhiannon May
Theme music composerGeoffrey Burgon (s. 1)
John Harle (s. 2–present)
ComposersGeoffrey Burgon (s. 1)
John Harle (s. 2–7)
Paul Leonard-Morgan (s. 8)
Sheridan Tongue (s. 9–20)
Andy Price (s. 21-23)
Nick Holywell-Walker (s. 24-25)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series26
No. of episodes228 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersCaroline Oulton (s. 1–3)
Patrick Spence (s. 4)
Mike Dormer (s. 5)
Jessica Pope (s. 6–9)
Laura Mackie (s. 6–9)
Hilary Salmon (s. 10–11, 19)
Phillippa Giles (s. 12–18)
Anne Pivcevic (s. 19–20)
Richard Stokes (s. 21-23)
Lawrence Till (s.24-25)
Priscilla Parish (s. 24-26)
Caroline Levy (s.24-25)
Emilia Fox (s.24-26)
Ed Whitmore (s.25)
Suzi McIntosh (s.26)
ProducersTony Dennis (s. 1)
Alison Lumb (s. 2)
Anne Pivcevic (s. 3)
Lars Macfarlane (s. 4)
Diana Kyle (s. 5)
Nick Pitt (s. 6–8)
Tim Bradley (s. 9–10)
George Ormond (s. 11–12)
Ruth Kenley-Letts (s. 13)
Richard Burrell (s. 14—ep. 15.2)
Mat Chaplin (ep. 15.3)
Lachlan Mackinnon (ep. 15.4–15.6)
Sharon Bloom (s. 16—18)
Madonna Baptiste (s. 19)
Ceri Meyrick (s. 20)
Running time50 minutes (s. 1–5)
60 minutes (s. 6–present)
Production companyBBC Studios Drama Productions
Release
Original networkBBC One
Picture format576i (4:3) (1996–1998)
576i (16:9) (1999–2006)
(1080i) (16:9) (2007–present)
Audio formatDolby Surround (1996-2002)
Dolby Digital (2003-present)
Original release21 February 1996 (1996-02-21) –
present

Amanda Burton starred as primary character Dr. Sam Ryan before leaving the show during the eighth series. Since her departure the series has featured an ensemble cast, which initially consisted of William Gaminara, Tom Ward and Emilia Fox, and later on David Caves, Liz Carr and Richard Lintern alongside Emilia Fox. At the end of series 23 Carr and Lintern both departed. The cast was joined by Genesis Lynea from series 24,[1] who departed at the end of series 25. Series 26 saw Aki Omoshaybi, Rhiannon May and Alistair Michael join the regular cast.[2]

The programme is broadcast in more than 235 territories,[2] including ABC in Australia,[3] Showcase and the Knowledge Network in Canada, KRO in the Netherlands, TV One[4] and Prime[5] in New Zealand, BBC First in South Africa and BBC America in the United States. Silent Witness continues to achieve good audience ratings in the UK. In 2011, for example, Series 14 attracted an average audience of nine million viewers.[6]

Background

The main character in the original series was based on Professor Helen Whitwell, a forensic pathologist based in Sheffield, who McCrery had known while serving as a police officer. The programme followed the activities of pathologist Sam Ryan, played by Amanda Burton, until she departed early in the eighth series.

There was a succession of regular supporting characters, changing almost every series, but Dr Leo Dalton (William Gaminara) and Dr Harry Cunningham (Tom Ward), who were introduced in the sixth series, continued as lead characters following Ryan's departure, with Dalton replacing her as professor.

A new character, Dr Nikki Alexander (Emilia Fox), was introduced in mid-series eight, based on Dr Brooke Magnanti, a forensic scientist based in Sheffield. While working as a forensic anthropologist, she appropriates facilities and software in the pathology department to analyse an Iron Age find, with the belated, bemused and begrudging approval of Dalton. Dr Alexander is able to assist in a set of cases being investigated by the team, as it turns out she has "worked in forensic pathology in Johannesburg for six months" and is certified by the Home Office to practise. She eventually overcomes Leo's reluctance and, with Harry's support, is offered and accepts a position on the team.

Before the 16th series begins, Harry has left to accept a position in New York City. He is succeeded by forensics expert Jack Hodgson (David Caves) and his assistant Clarissa Mullery (Liz Carr). At the climax of the 16th series, Leo is killed in an explosion. His replacement, Dr Thomas Chamberlain (Richard Lintern), is introduced at the start of the 17th series.

Although the show focuses heavily on areas of pathology, the police also have a presence in each case. During later series of the show, detectives and investigators tend to differ from episode to episode, with guest artists appearing in these roles. However, during the early years of the show several characters appeared regularly to investigate each case.

The first three series were set in Cambridge. This changed to London from the start of the fourth series, following Sam as she took up an academic position in the Lyell Centre, the Pathology Department of UCL. The programme remained in an academic setting until the end of series 16 when the Lyell appeared to have become separated from the University and operated as a stand-alone institution.

Each series is typically made up of a series of two-part stories. The first nine series generally featured eight episodes (four two-part stories), except that series 4 and 5 each featured just six episodes (three two-part stories); this was increased to ten episodes (five two-part stories) from the tenth series onwards, excepting series 12 and 15 which each featured 12 episodes (six two-part stories). The 25th series, broadcast in 2022, introduced a new format consisting of one story in six episodes.[1]

In 1998, the writer John Milne received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the second series episode "Blood, Sweat and Tears". In the United States the series airs during 'Mystery Monday' on BBC America.

Music

The theme music from series 2 onwards is entitled Silencium and is performed by John Harle. The arrangement, for chamber orchestra and soprano saxophone solo, was first performed as part of the Canterbury Festival on 22 October 2011.[7] The vocal section is performed by Sarah Leonard.[8]

Critical review

An episode first broadcast in April 2012 attracted criticism for its violent and sadistic content.[9] There were 632 complaints made about the fifteenth-series episode Redhill, written by Ed Whitmore, which included a scene depicting a sadistic sexual and murderous attack. The BBC was censured by the editorial committee of the BBC Trust, which said in its report:

When the prison officer emerged from the toilet holding the bloodied stick with a pool of blood on the toilet floor, viewers were left in no doubt that an act of sexual violence was being carried out. ... The committee concluded that the final scenes in the toilet block were in breach of the guidelines on harm and offence as they exceeded audience expectations for this series as they depicted a sadistic method of inflicting pain, injury and death.[9]

The BBC had responded to the initial criticism of the episode by saying that it took its responsibility to its audience "extremely seriously" and always tried to "strike the right balance between compelling drama without being unnecessarily graphic".[10] It said that "The final scene was not an attempt to gratuitously shock the audience; ... We acknowledge that certain scenes may have been challenging, but we filmed and presented them in such a way as to make sure that although as a viewer the implication was there, it was never actually shown."[11]

The show has also been criticised by reviewer Michael Hogan. Reviewing the first episode of series 21, he asked in the UK's Daily Telegraph how it had become the world’s longest running crime drama, writing: "In place of convincing dialogue or emotion, they instead exchanged meaningful stares" and "The leading pair were so wooden, they made the bodies on the autopsy slab look lively."[12]

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewership
(in millions)
First airedLast aired
1821 February 1996 (1996-02-21)3 April 1996 (1996-04-03)N/A
2814 February 1997 (1997-02-14)11 April 1997 (1997-04-11)N/A
3819 March 1998 (1998-03-19)24 April 1998 (1998-04-24)N/A
4630 May 1999 (1999-05-30)16 June 1999 (1999-06-16)9.27
5611 December 2000 (2000-12-11)20 March 2001 (2001-03-20)8.78
6828 September 2002 (2002-09-28)27 October 2002 (2002-10-27)7.79
7811 October 2003 (2003-10-11)2 November 2003 (2003-11-02)7.79
885 September 2004 (2004-09-05)26 September 2004 (2004-09-26)7.43
9825 July 2005 (2005-07-25)16 August 2005 (2005-08-16)6.89
101016 July 2006 (2006-07-16)14 August 2006 (2006-08-14)6.87
111028 August 2007 (2007-08-28)25 September 2007 (2007-09-25)6.49
12121 October 2008 (2008-10-01)6 November 2008 (2008-11-06)6.32
13107 January 2010 (2010-01-07)5 February 2010 (2010-02-05)7.46
14103 January 2011 (2011-01-03)1 February 2011 (2011-02-01)7.97
15121 April 2012 (2012-04-01)20 August 2012 (2012-08-20)6.59
161010 January 2013 (2013-01-10)8 February 2013 (2013-02-08)7.24
17102 January 2014 (2014-01-02)31 January 2014 (2014-01-31)7.38
18106 January 2015 (2015-01-06)3 February 2015 (2015-02-03)8.82
19104 January 2016 (2016-01-04)2 February 2016 (2016-02-02)9.09
20102 January 2017 (2017-01-02)31 January 2017 (2017-01-31)8.92
21108 January 2018 (2018-01-08)7 February 2018 (2018-02-07)8.75
22108 January 2019 (2019-01-08)5 February 2019 (2019-02-05)8.61
23107 January 2020 (2020-01-07)4 February 2020 (2020-02-04)8.47
24106 September 2021 (2021-09-06)5 October 2021 (2021-10-05)7.28
25623 May 2022 (2022-05-23)7 June 2022 (2022-06-07)6.33
26102 January 2023 (2023-01-02)31 January 2023 (2023-01-31)6.36


Characters

Overview

Actor Character Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Amanda Burton Sam Ryan Main Does not appear Main Does not appear
John McGlynn Tom Adams Main Does not appear
Clare Higgins Helen Farmer Main Does not appear
William Armstrong Trevor Stewart Recurring Main Does not appear
Ruth McCabe Wyn Ryan Recurring Main Guest Does not appear
Mick Ford Peter Ross Does not appear Main Does not appear
Nick Reding Michael Connor Does not appear Main Does not appear
Mark Letheren Rob Bradley Does not appear Main Does not appear
William Gaminara Leo Dalton Does not appear Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Tom Ward Harry Cunningham Does not appear Main Does not appear
Emilia Fox Nikki Alexander Does not appear Main
David Caves Jack Hodgson Does not appear Main
Liz Carr Clarissa Mullery Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appear
Richard Lintern Thomas Chamberlain Does not appear Main Does not appear
Jason Wong Adam Yuen Does not appear Main Does not appear
Genesis Lynea Simone Tyler Does not appear Main Does not appear
Alastair Michael Velvy Schur Does not appear Main
Aki Omoshaybi Gabriel Folukoya Does not appear Main
Rhiannon May Cara Connolly Does not appear Guest Main

Main

  • Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) – series 1–8, 25. Sam originally lived and worked in Cambridge, but moved to London at the end of series three after she was offered the job of professor at a university. Sam departed and returned home to Northern Ireland in the second episode of series eight, "A Time To Heal" in which a member of her family became a suspect in a murder case.
  • Leo Dalton (William Gaminara) – series 6–16. Leo first appeared in the episode "The Fall Out", where he was a doctor. However, he was promoted to professor after former professor Sam Ryan left. In the episode "Ghosts", both his wife, Theresa, and his daughter, Cassie, are killed in a car accident. He began a relationship with fellow professor Janet Mander in "Death's Door", but ended their relationship in the episode "Redhill". Leo often took a strong opinion on cases and became emotionally involved. He died in the series 16 finale "Greater Love", when he sacrificed himself to save many others from a terrorist bomb explosion. He briefly appeared in a flashback in the last episode of series 20.
  • Harry Cunningham (Tom Ward) – series 6–15. Harry started out life as a junior doctor, who worked as an apprentice alongside Sam and Leo. However, he soon qualified as a pathologist, and has worked on equal footing with the team for a number of years. Harry was single, and lived alone, but has had several romantic relationships, including an ongoing 'will they-won't they' relationship with his colleague Nikki. Harry left the team to accept a professorship in New York at the end of series 15. As this was decided after filming was completed, and the stories were reordered, with "And Then I Fell in Love" airing last, where it was originally scheduled as the second episode, his departure was never on screen.
  • Nikki Alexander (Emilia Fox) – since series 8. Originally appearing in the episode "Nowhere Fast", Nikki was originally assigned to the Lyell Centre to defuse the tension between Harry and Leo after Sam's departure. However, Nikki soon became a permanent fixture within the team, and although she features more prominently in the series, holds a lower rank in pathology than Leo. Despite her native home being South Africa, Nikki regards the United Kingdom as her second home, as the reason for her departure from the country lies solely in the hands of her father, Victor, as explained in the episode "Double Dare". Nikki often flirted with colleague Harry, and even invited him to stay at her house after his flat blew up in an explosion. Nikki and Harry were in an ongoing 'will they-won't they' relationship until he left in series 15. As well as this, she developed a close relationship with Leo and looked up to him as a father figure. As Leo and Harry gradually left, Nikki has since become the series central character.
  • Jack Hodgson (David Caves) – since series 16. Before his arrival at the Lyell Centre, Jack was a forensic scientist for the police, working on regular murder investigations. However, when he is called out to the scene of a man's suspicious death in "Change", both Nikki and Leo spot his potential, and looking for a senior colleague to replace Harry, decide to offer Jack a job as the centre's forensic expert. Jack is close friends with colleague Clarissa Mullery, whom he invites to work with him at the Lyell Centre, much to Leo's surprise. In his spare time, Jack is a cage fighter, and splits his home life between forensic research and training for his next fight.
  • Clarissa Mullery (Liz Carr) – series 16–23.[13] Clarissa is Jack's personal lab assistant, who first appears in the episode "Change", when Jack invites her to work at the Lyell Centre with him, much to Leo's surprise. She is disabled by an unspecified condition and uses an electric wheelchair. She has a very cheeky side, making a quip at Leo after he fails to recognise her when she first arrives. Clarissa had clearly worked for Jack for a long period of time before his appointment at the Lyell Centre, but the exact period of time is unknown.
  • Thomas Chamberlain (Richard Lintern) – series 17–23. Thomas Chamberlain took over as head of the Lyell Centre from Leo who died at the end of series 16. He was an experienced forensic pathologist with a renowned reputation in toxicology and is described as charming, charismatic and socially shrewd. His first encounters with Jack, Nikki and Clarissa did not go well, but they gradually warmed to him. It is revealed in the last episode of his first series that his wife left him just before he started working at the Lyell Centre, taking their daughter with her. He died in the series 23 finale "The Greater Good" whilst investigating a nerve agent in the pathology suite of the Lyell Centre.
  • Simone Tyler (Genesis Lynea) – series 24-25. Simone is a meticulous forensic ecologist, who makes the jump from the museum to the mortuary at the Lyell Centre. Simone leaves at the end of season 25 to look after her nieces in Trinidad after learning about her estranged sister's death.

Recurring

  • Detective Chief Inspector Tom Adams (John McGlynn) – series 1. An investigator with the Cambridgeshire police force, who had an affair with Kerry Cox, before her death.
  • Superintendent Helen Farmer (Clare Higgins) – series 1. A superintendent, and Tom Adams' boss and mentor, who accompanied him on investigating several cases during his time in the force.
  • Trevor Stewart (William Armstrong) – series 1–3. As well as being a pathologist in his own right, Trevor was Sam's business partner, owning half of the morgue and its facilities. Trevor decided to stay in Cambridge with his friends and family when Sam accepted the professorship position at a university in London and moved away at the end of series three.
  • Wyn Ryan (Ruth McCabe) – series 1–3. Professor Ryan's sister who moved to Cambridge with her mother some years before Sam's arrival, and one of the reasons Sam Ryan relocated. Initially their relationship was strained, but eventually the two moved in with one another and grew close. In the first episode of series 3, it is announced Wyn returned to Ireland. Wyn makes one appearance in season three to visit Sam and announce her upcoming wedding.
  • Superintendent Peter Ross (Mick Ford) – series 2. A superintendent, and an ex-boyfriend of Sam's, who believed in a strong relationship between the police and the pathology lab.
  • Detective Chief Inspector Michael Connor (Nick Reding) – Series 3–4. A detective chief inspector, and old friend of Sam's, whom she met during her junior years at university. He makes one appearance for the third story of the fourth season.
  • Detective Sergeant Rob Bradley (Mark Letheren) – series 3. A detective sergeant, who as Connor's junior officer, accompanied him with the investigating in the cases which he was assigned to.
  • Fred Dale (Sam Parks) – series 1–3. Fred was Sam's main assistant during post mortems and on visits to crime scenes, often identifying DNA samples at the scene of the crime, and linking them to those responsible. He was also notable for not having many speaking lines, and regularly appearing without speaking. His fate at the end of series 3 was not revealed.
  • Detective Constable Kerry Cox (Ruth Gemmell) – series 1. A junior trainee detective who had an affair with Tom Adams, but was later killed in a freak accident in a hospital basement.
  • Detective Constable Marcia Evans (Janice Acquah) – series 1. A fellow junior trainee detective for the Cambridgeshire police force, who resigned after Kerry Cox's death.
  • Detective Chief Inspector Rachel Selway (Nicola Redmond) – Series 2. Tom Adams' replacement, following his resignation from the force. She joined the team alongside junior sergeant Tony Speed.
  • Detective Sergeant Tony Speed (Richard Huw) – series 2. A junior sergeant, who joined the team alongside his superior officer, Rachel Selway. He knew Peter Ross from a previous posting.
  • Janet Mander (Jaye Griffiths) – series 12–15. Janet is a psychological profiler who assists the police in cases of serial offences. She began a relationship with Leo in the episode "Death's Door", and they lived together as partners until Leo ended the relationship in "Redhill". She recurringly worked alongside the team to provide them with information in order to get an idea of the suspect they are looking for. Janet decided to move away from London after Leo ended their relationship.
  • Charlie Gibbs (Wunmi Mosaku) – series 13. A junior doctor and lab technician, who was appointed to work with the team by Professor Dalton.
  • Zak Khan (Arsher Ali) – series 14. A junior doctor who worked his forensic science apprenticeship with the team, to learn the ropes of the profession.[14]
  • Ricky Ryan (Matthew Steer) – series 1. Wyn's son and Sam's nephew, who regularly got into trouble and was expelled from school for very poor behaviour.
  • Rosemary Mason (Jane Hazlegrove) – series 6–7. The main receptionist at the Lyell Centre, before the change in focus from university department to purely commercial pathology.
  • Max Thorndyke (Daniel Weyman) – series 20–22 Max is Clarissa's husband, a forensic data analyst originally called in by the Lyell team to help solve a case in series 20 but returning in 2 further episodes in series 21.
  • Adam Yuen (Jason Wong) – series 24. Adam is a confident, bright and keen pathologist who joins Nikki and Jack at the Lyell Centre. He dies midway through series 24, after being hit by a car, whilst investigating a suspect.

Guest appearances

Much like its sister show Casualty, Silent Witness featured a number of notable future established actors in guest appearances, including Emily Mortimer, Idris Elba, Nicholas Hoult, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jodie Comer, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Daisy Ridley, Daniel Kaluuya, Jim Carter, Martin Compston, Eddie Marsan, Tamsin Egerton, and Jason Watkins.[15][16]

Home media

Australia

In Australia (Region 4), series 1 through 23 have been released on DVD through Roadshow Entertainment, starting with series 1 on 7 September 2006 through to series 21 on 28 May 2018. Universal then took over the releases beginning with series 22 on 20 November 2019, and have re-released some earlier seasons this time as individual seasons rather than 2 season editions.

Australia (Region 4)
DVD Title Release Date
Series One 7 September 2006[17]
Series Two 5 September 2007[18]
Series Three & Four 6 May 2010[19]
Series Five & Six 2 September 2010[20]
Series Seven & Eight 5 May 2011[21]
Series Nine & Ten 4 August 2011[22]
Series Eleven & Twelve 1 December 2011[23]
Series Thirteen & Fourteen 7 June 2012[24]
Series Fifteen & Sixteen 5 June 2013[25]
Series Seventeen & Eighteen 6 May 2015[26]
Series Nineteen & Twenty 3 May 2017[27]
Series Twenty One 28 May 2018[28]

11 December 2019[29] (Universal)

Series Twenty Two 20 November 2019[30] (Universal)
Series Nineteen 11 December 2019[31] (Universal)
Series Twenty 11 December 2019[32] (Universal)
Series Twenty Three 8 April 2020[33] (Universal)
Series Eighteen 6 May 2020[34] (Universal)
Series Fifteen 28 October 2020[35] (Universal)
Series Sixteen 28 October 2020[36] (Universal)

United Kingdom

As of June 2022, the first 24 series have been released on DVD, whilst all episodes from all 25 series have been made available on the BBC iPlayer.[37]

Novels

During the early years of the show, series creator McCrery wrote and published four tie-in novels relating to the series, following Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton), Trevor Stewart (William Armstrong) and Superintendent Tom Adams (John McGlynn), and brand new character DS Stanley Sharman, with Burton generally appearing on the front cover of each novel. A fifth novel, "In Search of Evil", was due to be released in 2003, but its publication was cancelled.

Title No. Publication Date
"A Case for the Defence"19 September 1996
Walking home from a night out, Sam stumbles upon the remains of a mutilated body on a footpath in the Northwick graveyard. Evidence suggests that the killing may be linked to a particularly ritualistic form of the black arts, but Sam is unconvinced as the murder bears an uncanny resemblance to another murder committed in the same town many years ago. When a second body is discovered, Sam's evidence is called into question, and is used to create the information that the police need to solve the case, before the killer strikes again. As Sam and Trevor uncover information surrounding the circumstances of the murders, elements that once seemed like coincidences soon appear to belong to a more horrific plan.
"Strange Screams of Death"23 August 1998
Sam is tasked with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman whose body is discovered in a disused shed at a former American airbase on the outskirts of Cambridge. The post mortem reveals that she had been violently raped, before being tortured, and viciously murdered. When a second body is discovered in similar circumstances, Sam finds herself dealing with a serial killer, who has the hunger to slaughter again. Can her profile of information find the identity of the killer before it is too late? Meanwhile, as Tom Adams closes in on his prime suspect, Sam discovers that he may not be working alone, and a search is launched to find the accomplice of a dangerous criminal.
"The Spider's Web"32 August 1999
Sam is asked to perform a second autopsy on a teenage boy who was killed in a tragic joyriding accident, when despite his parents' protests, the results of the autopsy seem clear—he died of multiple injuries consistent with a high-speed car crash. However, as Trevor performed the post mortem, Sam is reluctant to go up against her friend and colleague, in an attempt to find the answers that the family are looking for. However, reading Trevor's post mortem report prompts Sam to go ahead with the second autopsy, and her findings seem to suggest that the accident may have been no such thing. But neither Trevor nor Superintendent Tom Adams accepts her findings, and believe that she is reading between the lines.
"Faceless Strangers"43 September 2001
When the wife and beau of a local member of parliament is found dead in her own home, Superintendent Tom Adams calls upon Sam and the entire resources of the Cambridge Constabulary, in an attempt to further his career, and solve the case as quickly as possible. However, his investigation is halted by the discovery of the decomposed body of a homeless drug addict in the local underground toilet block. When Adams dismisses the death as an open and shut case, one of his juniors, DS Stanley Sharman, decides to enlist Sam's help, to discover the identity of the dead woman—and discover just who is responsible for her death. Meanwhile, Adams is determined to crack his case.

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For other uses see Silent Witness disambiguation Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC which focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes First broadcast in 1996 the series was created by Nigel McCrery a former murder squad detective based in Nottingham Twenty six series of Silent Witness have been broadcast since 1996 1 Silent WitnessTitle card 2015 2017 GenreCrime dramaCreated byNigel McCreryStarringAmanda BurtonJohn McGlynnClare HigginsWilliam ArmstrongRuth McCabeMick FordNick RedingMark LetherenWilliam GaminaraTom WardEmilia FoxDavid CavesLiz CarrRichard LinternJason Wong Genesis LyneaAki OmoshaybiAlastair MichaelRhiannon MayTheme music composerGeoffrey Burgon s 1 John Harle s 2 present ComposersGeoffrey Burgon s 1 John Harle s 2 7 Paul Leonard Morgan s 8 Sheridan Tongue s 9 20 Andy Price s 21 23 Nick Holywell Walker s 24 25 Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series26No of episodes228 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersCaroline Oulton s 1 3 Patrick Spence s 4 Mike Dormer s 5 Jessica Pope s 6 9 Laura Mackie s 6 9 Hilary Salmon s 10 11 19 Phillippa Giles s 12 18 Anne Pivcevic s 19 20 Richard Stokes s 21 23 Lawrence Till s 24 25 Priscilla Parish s 24 26 Caroline Levy s 24 25 Emilia Fox s 24 26 Ed Whitmore s 25 Suzi McIntosh s 26 ProducersTony Dennis s 1 Alison Lumb s 2 Anne Pivcevic s 3 Lars Macfarlane s 4 Diana Kyle s 5 Nick Pitt s 6 8 Tim Bradley s 9 10 George Ormond s 11 12 Ruth Kenley Letts s 13 Richard Burrell s 14 ep 15 2 Mat Chaplin ep 15 3 Lachlan Mackinnon ep 15 4 15 6 Sharon Bloom s 16 18 Madonna Baptiste s 19 Ceri Meyrick s 20 Running time50 minutes s 1 5 60 minutes s 6 present Production companyBBC Studios Drama ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkBBC OnePicture format576i 4 3 1996 1998 576i 16 9 1999 2006 1080i 16 9 2007 present Audio formatDolby Surround 1996 2002 Dolby Digital 2003 present Original release21 February 1996 1996 02 21 presentAmanda Burton starred as primary character Dr Sam Ryan before leaving the show during the eighth series Since her departure the series has featured an ensemble cast which initially consisted of William Gaminara Tom Ward and Emilia Fox and later on David Caves Liz Carr and Richard Lintern alongside Emilia Fox At the end of series 23 Carr and Lintern both departed The cast was joined by Genesis Lynea from series 24 1 who departed at the end of series 25 Series 26 saw Aki Omoshaybi Rhiannon May and Alistair Michael join the regular cast 2 The programme is broadcast in more than 235 territories 2 including ABC in Australia 3 Showcase and the Knowledge Network in Canada KRO in the Netherlands TV One 4 and Prime 5 in New Zealand BBC First in South Africa and BBC America in the United States Silent Witness continues to achieve good audience ratings in the UK In 2011 for example Series 14 attracted an average audience of nine million viewers 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Music 3 Critical review 4 Episodes 5 Characters 5 1 Overview 5 2 Main 5 3 Recurring 5 4 Guest appearances 6 Home media 6 1 Australia 6 2 United Kingdom 7 Novels 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditThe main character in the original series was based on Professor Helen Whitwell a forensic pathologist based in Sheffield who McCrery had known while serving as a police officer The programme followed the activities of pathologist Sam Ryan played by Amanda Burton until she departed early in the eighth series There was a succession of regular supporting characters changing almost every series but Dr Leo Dalton William Gaminara and Dr Harry Cunningham Tom Ward who were introduced in the sixth series continued as lead characters following Ryan s departure with Dalton replacing her as professor A new character Dr Nikki Alexander Emilia Fox was introduced in mid series eight based on Dr Brooke Magnanti a forensic scientist based in Sheffield While working as a forensic anthropologist she appropriates facilities and software in the pathology department to analyse an Iron Age find with the belated bemused and begrudging approval of Dalton Dr Alexander is able to assist in a set of cases being investigated by the team as it turns out she has worked in forensic pathology in Johannesburg for six months and is certified by the Home Office to practise She eventually overcomes Leo s reluctance and with Harry s support is offered and accepts a position on the team Before the 16th series begins Harry has left to accept a position in New York City He is succeeded by forensics expert Jack Hodgson David Caves and his assistant Clarissa Mullery Liz Carr At the climax of the 16th series Leo is killed in an explosion His replacement Dr Thomas Chamberlain Richard Lintern is introduced at the start of the 17th series Although the show focuses heavily on areas of pathology the police also have a presence in each case During later series of the show detectives and investigators tend to differ from episode to episode with guest artists appearing in these roles However during the early years of the show several characters appeared regularly to investigate each case The first three series were set in Cambridge This changed to London from the start of the fourth series following Sam as she took up an academic position in the Lyell Centre the Pathology Department of UCL The programme remained in an academic setting until the end of series 16 when the Lyell appeared to have become separated from the University and operated as a stand alone institution Each series is typically made up of a series of two part stories The first nine series generally featured eight episodes four two part stories except that series 4 and 5 each featured just six episodes three two part stories this was increased to ten episodes five two part stories from the tenth series onwards excepting series 12 and 15 which each featured 12 episodes six two part stories The 25th series broadcast in 2022 introduced a new format consisting of one story in six episodes 1 In 1998 the writer John Milne received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the second series episode Blood Sweat and Tears In the United States the series airs during Mystery Monday on BBC America Music EditThe theme music from series 2 onwards is entitled Silencium and is performed by John Harle The arrangement for chamber orchestra and soprano saxophone solo was first performed as part of the Canterbury Festival on 22 October 2011 7 The vocal section is performed by Sarah Leonard 8 Critical review EditAn episode first broadcast in April 2012 attracted criticism for its violent and sadistic content 9 There were 632 complaints made about the fifteenth series episode Redhill written by Ed Whitmore which included a scene depicting a sadistic sexual and murderous attack The BBC was censured by the editorial committee of the BBC Trust which said in its report When the prison officer emerged from the toilet holding the bloodied stick with a pool of blood on the toilet floor viewers were left in no doubt that an act of sexual violence was being carried out The committee concluded that the final scenes in the toilet block were in breach of the guidelines on harm and offence as they exceeded audience expectations for this series as they depicted a sadistic method of inflicting pain injury and death 9 The BBC had responded to the initial criticism of the episode by saying that it took its responsibility to its audience extremely seriously and always tried to strike the right balance between compelling drama without being unnecessarily graphic 10 It said that The final scene was not an attempt to gratuitously shock the audience We acknowledge that certain scenes may have been challenging but we filmed and presented them in such a way as to make sure that although as a viewer the implication was there it was never actually shown 11 The show has also been criticised by reviewer Michael Hogan Reviewing the first episode of series 21 he asked in the UK s Daily Telegraph how it had become the world s longest running crime drama writing In place of convincing dialogue or emotion they instead exchanged meaningful stares and The leading pair were so wooden they made the bodies on the autopsy slab look lively 12 Episodes EditMain article List of Silent Witness episodes SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewership in millions First airedLast aired1821 February 1996 1996 02 21 3 April 1996 1996 04 03 N A2814 February 1997 1997 02 14 11 April 1997 1997 04 11 N A3819 March 1998 1998 03 19 24 April 1998 1998 04 24 N A4630 May 1999 1999 05 30 16 June 1999 1999 06 16 9 275611 December 2000 2000 12 11 20 March 2001 2001 03 20 8 786828 September 2002 2002 09 28 27 October 2002 2002 10 27 7 797811 October 2003 2003 10 11 2 November 2003 2003 11 02 7 79885 September 2004 2004 09 05 26 September 2004 2004 09 26 7 439825 July 2005 2005 07 25 16 August 2005 2005 08 16 6 89101016 July 2006 2006 07 16 14 August 2006 2006 08 14 6 87111028 August 2007 2007 08 28 25 September 2007 2007 09 25 6 4912121 October 2008 2008 10 01 6 November 2008 2008 11 06 6 3213107 January 2010 2010 01 07 5 February 2010 2010 02 05 7 4614103 January 2011 2011 01 03 1 February 2011 2011 02 01 7 9715121 April 2012 2012 04 01 20 August 2012 2012 08 20 6 59161010 January 2013 2013 01 10 8 February 2013 2013 02 08 7 2417102 January 2014 2014 01 02 31 January 2014 2014 01 31 7 3818106 January 2015 2015 01 06 3 February 2015 2015 02 03 8 8219104 January 2016 2016 01 04 2 February 2016 2016 02 02 9 0920102 January 2017 2017 01 02 31 January 2017 2017 01 31 8 9221108 January 2018 2018 01 08 7 February 2018 2018 02 07 8 7522108 January 2019 2019 01 08 5 February 2019 2019 02 05 8 6123107 January 2020 2020 01 07 4 February 2020 2020 02 04 8 4724106 September 2021 2021 09 06 5 October 2021 2021 10 05 7 2825623 May 2022 2022 05 23 7 June 2022 2022 06 07 6 3326102 January 2023 2023 01 02 31 January 2023 2023 01 31 6 36Characters EditOverview Edit Actor Character Series1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26Amanda Burton Sam Ryan Main Does not appear Main Does not appearJohn McGlynn Tom Adams Main Does not appearClare Higgins Helen Farmer Main Does not appearWilliam Armstrong Trevor Stewart Recurring Main Does not appearRuth McCabe Wyn Ryan Recurring Main Guest Does not appearMick Ford Peter Ross Does not appear Main Does not appearNick Reding Michael Connor Does not appear Main Does not appearMark Letheren Rob Bradley Does not appear Main Does not appearWilliam Gaminara Leo Dalton Does not appear Main Does not appear Guest Does not appearTom Ward Harry Cunningham Does not appear Main Does not appearEmilia Fox Nikki Alexander Does not appear MainDavid Caves Jack Hodgson Does not appear MainLiz Carr Clarissa Mullery Does not appear Recurring Main Does not appearRichard Lintern Thomas Chamberlain Does not appear Main Does not appearJason Wong Adam Yuen Does not appear Main Does not appearGenesis Lynea Simone Tyler Does not appear Main Does not appearAlastair Michael Velvy Schur Does not appear MainAki Omoshaybi Gabriel Folukoya Does not appear MainRhiannon May Cara Connolly Does not appear Guest MainMain Edit Sam Ryan Amanda Burton series 1 8 25 Sam originally lived and worked in Cambridge but moved to London at the end of series three after she was offered the job of professor at a university Sam departed and returned home to Northern Ireland in the second episode of series eight A Time To Heal in which a member of her family became a suspect in a murder case Leo Dalton William Gaminara series 6 16 Leo first appeared in the episode The Fall Out where he was a doctor However he was promoted to professor after former professor Sam Ryan left In the episode Ghosts both his wife Theresa and his daughter Cassie are killed in a car accident He began a relationship with fellow professor Janet Mander in Death s Door but ended their relationship in the episode Redhill Leo often took a strong opinion on cases and became emotionally involved He died in the series 16 finale Greater Love when he sacrificed himself to save many others from a terrorist bomb explosion He briefly appeared in a flashback in the last episode of series 20 Harry Cunningham Tom Ward series 6 15 Harry started out life as a junior doctor who worked as an apprentice alongside Sam and Leo However he soon qualified as a pathologist and has worked on equal footing with the team for a number of years Harry was single and lived alone but has had several romantic relationships including an ongoing will they won t they relationship with his colleague Nikki Harry left the team to accept a professorship in New York at the end of series 15 As this was decided after filming was completed and the stories were reordered with And Then I Fell in Love airing last where it was originally scheduled as the second episode his departure was never on screen Nikki Alexander Emilia Fox since series 8 Originally appearing in the episode Nowhere Fast Nikki was originally assigned to the Lyell Centre to defuse the tension between Harry and Leo after Sam s departure However Nikki soon became a permanent fixture within the team and although she features more prominently in the series holds a lower rank in pathology than Leo Despite her native home being South Africa Nikki regards the United Kingdom as her second home as the reason for her departure from the country lies solely in the hands of her father Victor as explained in the episode Double Dare Nikki often flirted with colleague Harry and even invited him to stay at her house after his flat blew up in an explosion Nikki and Harry were in an ongoing will they won t they relationship until he left in series 15 As well as this she developed a close relationship with Leo and looked up to him as a father figure As Leo and Harry gradually left Nikki has since become the series central character Jack Hodgson David Caves since series 16 Before his arrival at the Lyell Centre Jack was a forensic scientist for the police working on regular murder investigations However when he is called out to the scene of a man s suspicious death in Change both Nikki and Leo spot his potential and looking for a senior colleague to replace Harry decide to offer Jack a job as the centre s forensic expert Jack is close friends with colleague Clarissa Mullery whom he invites to work with him at the Lyell Centre much to Leo s surprise In his spare time Jack is a cage fighter and splits his home life between forensic research and training for his next fight Clarissa Mullery Liz Carr series 16 23 13 Clarissa is Jack s personal lab assistant who first appears in the episode Change when Jack invites her to work at the Lyell Centre with him much to Leo s surprise She is disabled by an unspecified condition and uses an electric wheelchair She has a very cheeky side making a quip at Leo after he fails to recognise her when she first arrives Clarissa had clearly worked for Jack for a long period of time before his appointment at the Lyell Centre but the exact period of time is unknown Thomas Chamberlain Richard Lintern series 17 23 Thomas Chamberlain took over as head of the Lyell Centre from Leo who died at the end of series 16 He was an experienced forensic pathologist with a renowned reputation in toxicology and is described as charming charismatic and socially shrewd His first encounters with Jack Nikki and Clarissa did not go well but they gradually warmed to him It is revealed in the last episode of his first series that his wife left him just before he started working at the Lyell Centre taking their daughter with her He died in the series 23 finale The Greater Good whilst investigating a nerve agent in the pathology suite of the Lyell Centre Simone Tyler Genesis Lynea series 24 25 Simone is a meticulous forensic ecologist who makes the jump from the museum to the mortuary at the Lyell Centre Simone leaves at the end of season 25 to look after her nieces in Trinidad after learning about her estranged sister s death Recurring Edit Detective Chief Inspector Tom Adams John McGlynn series 1 An investigator with the Cambridgeshire police force who had an affair with Kerry Cox before her death Superintendent Helen Farmer Clare Higgins series 1 A superintendent and Tom Adams boss and mentor who accompanied him on investigating several cases during his time in the force Trevor Stewart William Armstrong series 1 3 As well as being a pathologist in his own right Trevor was Sam s business partner owning half of the morgue and its facilities Trevor decided to stay in Cambridge with his friends and family when Sam accepted the professorship position at a university in London and moved away at the end of series three Wyn Ryan Ruth McCabe series 1 3 Professor Ryan s sister who moved to Cambridge with her mother some years before Sam s arrival and one of the reasons Sam Ryan relocated Initially their relationship was strained but eventually the two moved in with one another and grew close In the first episode of series 3 it is announced Wyn returned to Ireland Wyn makes one appearance in season three to visit Sam and announce her upcoming wedding Superintendent Peter Ross Mick Ford series 2 A superintendent and an ex boyfriend of Sam s who believed in a strong relationship between the police and the pathology lab Detective Chief Inspector Michael Connor Nick Reding Series 3 4 A detective chief inspector and old friend of Sam s whom she met during her junior years at university He makes one appearance for the third story of the fourth season Detective Sergeant Rob Bradley Mark Letheren series 3 A detective sergeant who as Connor s junior officer accompanied him with the investigating in the cases which he was assigned to Fred Dale Sam Parks series 1 3 Fred was Sam s main assistant during post mortems and on visits to crime scenes often identifying DNA samples at the scene of the crime and linking them to those responsible He was also notable for not having many speaking lines and regularly appearing without speaking His fate at the end of series 3 was not revealed Detective Constable Kerry Cox Ruth Gemmell series 1 A junior trainee detective who had an affair with Tom Adams but was later killed in a freak accident in a hospital basement Detective Constable Marcia Evans Janice Acquah series 1 A fellow junior trainee detective for the Cambridgeshire police force who resigned after Kerry Cox s death Detective Chief Inspector Rachel Selway Nicola Redmond Series 2 Tom Adams replacement following his resignation from the force She joined the team alongside junior sergeant Tony Speed Detective Sergeant Tony Speed Richard Huw series 2 A junior sergeant who joined the team alongside his superior officer Rachel Selway He knew Peter Ross from a previous posting Janet Mander Jaye Griffiths series 12 15 Janet is a psychological profiler who assists the police in cases of serial offences She began a relationship with Leo in the episode Death s Door and they lived together as partners until Leo ended the relationship in Redhill She recurringly worked alongside the team to provide them with information in order to get an idea of the suspect they are looking for Janet decided to move away from London after Leo ended their relationship Charlie Gibbs Wunmi Mosaku series 13 A junior doctor and lab technician who was appointed to work with the team by Professor Dalton Zak Khan Arsher Ali series 14 A junior doctor who worked his forensic science apprenticeship with the team to learn the ropes of the profession 14 Ricky Ryan Matthew Steer series 1 Wyn s son and Sam s nephew who regularly got into trouble and was expelled from school for very poor behaviour Rosemary Mason Jane Hazlegrove series 6 7 The main receptionist at the Lyell Centre before the change in focus from university department to purely commercial pathology Max Thorndyke Daniel Weyman series 20 22 Max is Clarissa s husband a forensic data analyst originally called in by the Lyell team to help solve a case in series 20 but returning in 2 further episodes in series 21 Adam Yuen Jason Wong series 24 Adam is a confident bright and keen pathologist who joins Nikki and Jack at the Lyell Centre He dies midway through series 24 after being hit by a car whilst investigating a suspect Guest appearances Edit Much like its sister show Casualty Silent Witness featured a number of notable future established actors in guest appearances including Emily Mortimer Idris Elba Nicholas Hoult Benedict Cumberbatch Jodie Comer Nikki Amuka Bird Daisy Ridley Daniel Kaluuya Jim Carter Martin Compston Eddie Marsan Tamsin Egerton and Jason Watkins 15 16 Home media EditAustralia Edit In Australia Region 4 series 1 through 23 have been released on DVD through Roadshow Entertainment starting with series 1 on 7 September 2006 through to series 21 on 28 May 2018 Universal then took over the releases beginning with series 22 on 20 November 2019 and have re released some earlier seasons this time as individual seasons rather than 2 season editions Australia Region 4 DVD Title Release DateSeries One 7 September 2006 17 Series Two 5 September 2007 18 Series Three amp Four 6 May 2010 19 Series Five amp Six 2 September 2010 20 Series Seven amp Eight 5 May 2011 21 Series Nine amp Ten 4 August 2011 22 Series Eleven amp Twelve 1 December 2011 23 Series Thirteen amp Fourteen 7 June 2012 24 Series Fifteen amp Sixteen 5 June 2013 25 Series Seventeen amp Eighteen 6 May 2015 26 Series Nineteen amp Twenty 3 May 2017 27 Series Twenty One 28 May 2018 28 11 December 2019 29 Universal Series Twenty Two 20 November 2019 30 Universal Series Nineteen 11 December 2019 31 Universal Series Twenty 11 December 2019 32 Universal Series Twenty Three 8 April 2020 33 Universal Series Eighteen 6 May 2020 34 Universal Series Fifteen 28 October 2020 35 Universal Series Sixteen 28 October 2020 36 Universal United Kingdom Edit As of June 2022 the first 24 series have been released on DVD whilst all episodes from all 25 series have been made available on the BBC iPlayer 37 Novels EditDuring the early years of the show series creator McCrery wrote and published four tie in novels relating to the series following Sam Ryan Amanda Burton Trevor Stewart William Armstrong and Superintendent Tom Adams John McGlynn and brand new character DS Stanley Sharman with Burton generally appearing on the front cover of each novel A fifth novel In Search of Evil was due to be released in 2003 but its publication was cancelled Title No Publication Date A Case for the Defence 19 September 1996Walking home from a night out Sam stumbles upon the remains of a mutilated body on a footpath in the Northwick graveyard Evidence suggests that the killing may be linked to a particularly ritualistic form of the black arts but Sam is unconvinced as the murder bears an uncanny resemblance to another murder committed in the same town many years ago When a second body is discovered Sam s evidence is called into question and is used to create the information that the police need to solve the case before the killer strikes again As Sam and Trevor uncover information surrounding the circumstances of the murders elements that once seemed like coincidences soon appear to belong to a more horrific plan Strange Screams of Death 23 August 1998Sam is tasked with investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman whose body is discovered in a disused shed at a former American airbase on the outskirts of Cambridge The post mortem reveals that she had been violently raped before being tortured and viciously murdered When a second body is discovered in similar circumstances Sam finds herself dealing with a serial killer who has the hunger to slaughter again Can her profile of information find the identity of the killer before it is too late Meanwhile as Tom Adams closes in on his prime suspect Sam discovers that he may not be working alone and a search is launched to find the accomplice of a dangerous criminal The Spider s Web 32 August 1999Sam is asked to perform a second autopsy on a teenage boy who was killed in a tragic joyriding accident when despite his parents protests the results of the autopsy seem clear he died of multiple injuries consistent with a high speed car crash However as Trevor performed the post mortem Sam is reluctant to go up against her friend and colleague in an attempt to find the answers that the family are looking for However reading Trevor s post mortem report prompts Sam to go ahead with the second autopsy and her findings seem to suggest that the accident may have been no such thing But neither Trevor nor Superintendent Tom Adams accepts her findings and believe that she is reading between the lines Faceless Strangers 43 September 2001When the wife and beau of a local member of parliament is found dead in her own home Superintendent Tom Adams calls upon Sam and the entire resources of the Cambridge Constabulary in an attempt to further his career and solve the case as quickly as possible However his investigation is halted by the discovery of the decomposed body of a homeless drug addict in the local underground toilet block When Adams dismisses the death as an open and shut case one of his juniors DS Stanley Sharman decides to enlist Sam s help to discover the identity of the dead woman and discover just who is responsible for her death Meanwhile Adams is determined to crack his case References Edit a b c Lambon Nick 20 May 2022 Celebrating Silent Witness 25 with Ten Memorable Episodes BBC Writers Room BBC Retrieved 2 June 2022 a b BBC Silent Witness Media Centre Silent Witness ABC Television tvnz co nz silent witness show 432523 Drama Liz Jaques TV Overnight Ratings Retrieved 25 January 2011 MediaTel Retrieved 21 July 2014 John Harle musicsalesclassical com Retrieved 3 February 2015 John Harle Discography johnharle com Retrieved 3 February 2015 a b Silent Witness broke TV guidelines Belfasst Telegraph digital 26 February 2013 Retrieved 19 February 2020 BBC defends Silent Witness violence after complaints digitalspy 27 April 2012 Retrieved 19 February 2020 Complaints Silent Witness upsetting scenes BBC One 22 and 23 April 2012 BBC Retrieved 21 July 2014 Silent Witness series 21 episode 1 review how did this become the world s longest running crime drama Daily Telegraph 8 January 2018 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Silent Witness star Liz Carr set for Hollywood film role BBC News 5 February 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2020 Arsher Ali Retrieved 9 September 2011 From Idris Elba to Jodie Comer the stars you forgot were in Silent Witness 23 May 2022 Silent Witness All the HUGE names you never knew started out in BBC One drama 23 May 2022 Silent Witness Series 01 Sanity Retrieved 9 December 2020 Silent Witness Series 02 Sanity Retrieved 9 December 2020 Silent Witness Series 03 04 Sanity 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