Never Come Back

British TV series or programme
  • Nathaniel Parker
  • James Fox
  • Jonathan Coy
  • Suzanna Hamilton
  • Martin Clunes
ComposerStanley MyersCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo. of episodes3ProductionProducerJoe WatersRunning time3x 50 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkBBC TwoRelease21 March (1990-03-21) –
4 April 1990 (1990-04-04)NetworkBBC OneRelease17 December 1990 (1990-12-17)

Never Come Back is a television crime drama mini-series created by David Pirie, and produced by the BBC. Three episodes were made and were first broadcast on BBC Two in 1990, on 21 March, 28 March, and 4 April.[1] An edited version was broadcast on BBC One later that year, on 17 December.[2]

Plot

In September 1939, Desmond Thane is attracted to Anna Raven, a beautiful young woman, but soon finds himself involved in a murder mystery.[3]

Cast

  • Nathaniel Parker as Desmond Thane
  • James Fox as Foster
  • Jonathan Coy as Marcus
  • Jo Ross as Woman Neighbour
  • Suzanna Hamilton as Anna Raven
  • Ingrid Lacey as Sarah
  • Paul Casselle as PC at Hospital
  • Robin Miller as Party Guest
  • Martin Clunes as Luke
  • Timothy Bateson as Poole
  • Louise Ashbourne as Sally
  • David Becalick as Wellman
  • Serena Evans as Annabelle
  • Brian Capron as Plain Clothes PC
  • John Woodnutt as Sir John
  • Mary Wimbush as Aunt Olivia
  • Gareth Forwood as Male Neighbour
  • Nigel Pegram as Dr. Carver
  • Larry Dann as Frederick
  • Ken Sharrock as Uninformed PC
  • Charles Pemberton as Police Sergeant
  • Anthony Dawes as Embury
  • Stella Tanner as Brothel madame
  • Alec Linstead as Menswear President
  • Christopher Saul as Detective
  • John Baker as John Lilley
  • Peter Robert Scott as Army officer
  • Jamie Ripman as Army officer
  • Colin Dunn as Lang
  • Kenneth Midwood as Party Guest
  • Tony Collins as A.R.P. Warden
  • Richard Jamieson as Film studio man

Production

Writing

Never Come Back was written by David Pirie[4] and based on the novel by John Mair.[5] The novel also inspired the storyline of Tiger by the Tail (1954), which was co-written with John Gilling and Willis Goldbeck.

Filming

The series was filmed in the Severn Gorge and Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, England, UK.

References

Citations

  1. ^ MeTV.
  2. ^ Lavender 1995, p. 390.
  3. ^ Lavender 1995, pp. 143, 160–162, 390.
  4. ^ BFI 507857.
  5. ^ Mair 1986.

Sources

Books

  • Mair, John (1986) [1941]. Never Come Back (hardcover). Julian Symons (Introduction) (New ed.). London: Little, Brown (1941) / Oxford Paperbacks (1986). ISBN 978-0-192-82000-6.

Websites

  • Lavender, Andrew Mark (October 1995). THATCHER'S THRILLERS: British Television Thriller Serials of the 1980s (PDF) (Thesis submitted for PhD in Drama thesis). London: Goldsmiths College, University of London. pp. 143, 160–162, 390. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  • "Never Come Back (BBC-2 1990, Nathaniel Parker, Suzanna Hamilton)". Chicago, Illinois: Memorable TV. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  • "Pirie, David (1953 –)". London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 3 October 2023. When Pirie (with director Bolt) returned with the three-part Never Come Back (BBC, 1990), an adaptation of an obscure wartime thriller by author John Mair, his love of the film noir atmosphere of 1940s cinema was brought across to remarkable effect.

External links

  • Never Come Back at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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