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Civvies (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • ️Tue Sep 22 1992

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Civvies
GenreCrime drama
Thriller
Written by
Directed by
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producer
  • Lynda La Plante
Producer
  • Ruth Caleb
Production location
  • United Kingdom
Running time50 minutes
Production company
Original release
Network
Release22 September –
27 October 1992

Civvies is a six-part thriller first broadcast on BBC1 from 22 September to 27 October 1992. The series was written by Lynda La Plante - her first writing contribution for the BBC, after being poached by the BBC following the success of Prime Suspect. The series focuses on Frank Dillon (Jason Issacs), a former Army soldier who finds life outside the army tougher than being in it - and slowly falls under the power of east end gangster Barry Newman (Peter O'Toole), who is looking to hire a trained hitman. The complete series was released on DVD on 3 June 2013 on Acorn Media UK.[1]

Reconciling the danger and excitement of serving in the elite British Parachute Regiment with life back home with his family does not prove simple for Frank Dillon (Jason Isaacs). An impulsive and aggressive man, he is aware that his pay-off from the army isn't sufficient to secure his future but, like his friends, struggles to find stable employment elsewhere. With no one prepared to take a chance on him, Frank may be powerless to resist the approaches of Barry Newman (Peter O'Toole), an East End gangster who could certainly find a use for a trained killer.

  • Jason Isaacs as Frank Dillon
  • Elizabeth Rider as Suzie Dillon
  • Caleb Lloyd as Kenny Dillon
  • Bobby Coombes as Phil Dillon
  • Lennie James as Cliff Morgan
  • Eddie O'Connell as Jimmy Hammond
  • Seamus O'Neill as Harry Travers
  • Peter Howitt as Steve Harris
  • Peter O'Toole as Barry Newman
  • David J. Nichols as Johnny Blair
  • Shirley Stelfox as Helen Bunning
  • Bhasker Patel as Marway
  • John H. Francis as Taffy Davies
  • Gareth Marks as Wally Simpkins

An entrance gate at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire stood in for the gates of Depot Para, then the barracks and training facility for the Parachute Regiment at Aldershot in Hampshire. A Douglas C-47 Skytrain from the museum's collection was parked at the gates during filming to replicate the gate guardian at Depot Para in Aldershot.