Life on Mars

Life on Mars 344k44

2006
Life on Mars
Life on Mars

Life on Mars 344k44

8.4 | TV-14 | en | Drama

A detective chief inspector from 2006 is investigating a serial killer when he is knocked over by a speeding car. Waking up, he finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to 1973. Initially struggling to come to with his situation, he has to come to with the old-fashioned technology and attitude of the day, while figuring out how he came to be trapped in the past.

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EP1  Episode 1
Feb. 13,2007
Episode 1

Tyler has visions of someone disrupting his life system in 2006, and encounters who he thinks is the same assailant in 1973, running a gambling syndicate and protection racket. Recognising the man as a killer he failed to stop in the future, Tyler is prepared to go to any lengths to make sure his life is not threatened and the man doesn't kill his original victim.

EP2  Episode 2
Feb. 20,2007
Episode 2

On an assignment to return a career safe breaker from prison for further questioning, Tyler, Ray and Chris are attacked by robbers and the man who they were taken in for questioning is broken out. Is a local gangster to blame, or is there more going on than meets the eye... specifically, was the crime actually arranged by Gene's old mentor? Meanwhile, Sam tries to break in the first black detective in the department, a man who will later become Sam's mentor when he first s the police force.

EP3  Episode 3
Mar. 06,2007
Episode 3

The team receive a bomb warning, claiming the IRA has planted a car bomb in Manchester. Being from 2006, Sam realises the bomb warning reported doesn't fit with his understanding of IRA methods. However, when Sam's modern know-how fails and nearly kills Ray, the rest of the department shun his line of investigation to focus on an Irish socialist group. At the same time, Sam's visions of the future suggest that he may have suffered brain damage, affecting his higher reasoning, from having been in a coma for so long.

EP4  Episode 4
Mar. 13,2007
Episode 4

The body of a young woman is found in wasteland. The investigation takes the team to suburbia, where a local car dealer is throwing private parties, employing make-up girls from a local company to “help out” when the wife-swapping begins. Posing as married couple Tony and Cherie Blair, Sam and Annie infiltrate one of the parties, only to discover that it isn't as simple as they think.

EP5  Episode 5
Mar. 20,2007
Episode 5

The team investigates the abduction of a young woman and her daughter, who are being held prisoner by somebody who wishes the team to release a prisoner arrested on a murder charge a year ago. At the same time, Sam faces a life or death situation in 2006 when he thinks he has accidentally been given an overdose. As the deadline draws closer, Sam collapses into a deeper coma, leaving his colleagues to tackle the mystery on their own (Albeit using some of his earlier suggestions).

EP6  Episode 6
Mar. 27,2007
Episode 6

As heroin hits the streets of Manchester for the first time, CID and DCI Hunt want culprits for the smuggling, the dealing and ensuing violence, which becomes difficult when Annie is kidnapped by the smugglers. As Sam tries to get to the source of the influx of this deadly drug, he finds himself intractably drawn to a beautiful young woman who was witness to a heroin-related shooting... and who, he later realises, is the mother of his girlfriend in the future. At the same time, Sam's 'visions' reveal that his girlfriend has decided to stop visiting him in hospital, as she can't keep waiting for him to wake up.

EP7  Episode 7
Apr. 03,2007
Episode 7

A water-tight court case fails to put away a local gangster. Unable to cope with a guilty man walking free, DCI Hunt turns to alcohol but soon finds himself in a spot of bother. When it appears as though Hunt may have killed someone, it's up to Sam, torn between Gene and his replacement, a DCI who actually uses Sam's modern police techniques and vocabulary, to help him out.

EP8  Episode 8
Apr. 10,2007
Episode 8

Sam learns that an operation is to be conducted on him in 2006 to try and revive him from his coma. However, he believes that to return to the twenty-first century, he has to betray his colleagues in 1973 - but can he regard them as real or imagined?

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8.4 | TV-14 | en | Mystery | More Info
Released: 2006-01-09 | Released Producted By: BBC , Red Planet Pictures Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/lifeonmars/
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A detective chief inspector from 2006 is investigating a serial killer when he is knocked over by a speeding car. Waking up, he finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to 1973. Initially struggling to come to with his situation, he has to come to with the old-fashioned technology and attitude of the day, while figuring out how he came to be trapped in the past.

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Mystery

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Noreen Kershaw

Director

Matthew Graham

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John Simm
John Simm

as Sam Tyler

Philip Glenister
Philip Glenister

as Gene Hunt

Liz White
Liz White

as Annie Cartwright

Dean Andrews
Dean Andrews

as Ray Carling

Marshall Lancaster
Marshall Lancaster

as Chris Skelton

Noreen Kershaw
Noreen Kershaw

as Phyllis Dobbs

Matthew Graham
Matthew Graham

Executive Producer

Jane Featherstone
Jane Featherstone

Executive Producer

Claire Parker
Claire Parker

Executive Producer

Marcus Wilson
Marcus Wilson

Producer

Cameron Roach
Cameron Roach

Producer

Life on Mars Audience Reviews 2i62s

Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
studioAT This show was huge when it was on back in 2006, and oddly hasn't been repeated much, at least not on the main BBC channels.Channelling cop shows of the 70's like 'The Sweeney' this show is clever and well written throughout. It also boasted a good dynamic duo to John Simm and Philip Glennister, whose popularity would mean he would get his own spin-off later on.I'm not saying every episode is a classic, but due to the way it's written you do need to see them in order to understand Sam's predicament play out.It's a shame this show isn't repeated more, especially considering its acclaim at the time.
calum-14-790591 There are few perfect series out there. "Blackadder Goes Fourth" is one. "Broadchurch" is another. These are shows where nit-picking is at a minimal.For me, "Life on Mars" is one of these bulletproof shows.It's not your typical crime drama. While it does pay homage to the 70s detective shows, it also throws in a sci-fi element, too.DCI Sam Tyler is involved in a car accident in 2006, and when he wakes up, it's now 1973. Is he dead? Is he going mad? Or has he somehow travelled back in time? Working now as a DI for the Manchester and Salford Police under the command of DCI Gene Hunt, he tries to figure out what has happened to him, in order to find a way back to the present.It's a phenomenal series. I was never alive in the 1970s, but from what I see here, the depiction of it on screen is very accurate. The characters too are brilliantly performed, especially the breakout star himself, Gene Hunt, as played by Philip Glenister. Hunt is someone you'd hate: He's sexist, he's homophobic, and racist, too. (All being a reflection of the times, back then.) But he's written and performed so well that you end up liking him. And there's also more to him. Despite his hard shell, there is still a good side to him. He still has a sense of right and wrong.The episodes are all well-written and well executed, too. The atmosphere, the set-up, the action... it's all just fantastic. You find yourself being gripped by the crimes, and the overall story, too. Once the episode finishes, you want to move on to the next one. Believe me about that being true, as I rediscovered it earlier today, and watched all 8 episodes of the first series in one day. Really did take a little over 8 hours. This is one of these shows that is just compulsory to watch. But that's a good thing.
brooke53 It's shows like this that make me realize how awful American television is. There are an abundance of cookie-cutter police dramas, many with a ridiculous number of sequels, but Life on Mars is in a class all its own. And not just because it has a scifi slant to it. It's just exceptionally entertaining.John Simm is a real gem of an actor. What a treat to come across him in this performance. There are a lot of scenes in which he's quite emotional and it fits perfectly with the whole feel of the show. It has a perfect balance between the all-out ballsiness of the crude policing style of the era and the locale and the touches of nostalgia in reverse for the current state of policing.Kudos to the writers for their originality and daring to mix a touch of sci-fi with a gritty and irreverent British police drama.The ending is the most brilliant part. It is even more enigmatic than the finale of Lost. In Life on Mars, the ending lends itself to multiple speculations. Just when you think you've figured out what was really going on you realize, no, that's not possible because...wait a minute...what if...You get the idea. Just watch it and see what theory you come up with.
dangermanuk Some might say Shameless is the best, but distaste aside, this is by far the better programme. The Sweeny and Spooks and all that other BBC jollop was inspired by American 70's cop stuff. This was a parody of an imitation. It's different! This series is VERY funny, VERY witty and VERY unrealistic. It was never intended to be realistic. I hope... Simm is brilliant as Sam Tyler, he delivers jokes with the utmost understanding of comedy. In the very first episode there is a great moment where he shouts at the tele "Wait! I'm in BUPA!" at a TV set. Maybe you have to be there...Really, some of the stories here are brilliant. But the clash of Sam and Gene is what makes it so good. Look out for the cartoon intro, and the "Stay out of Camberwick Green!" line. This had me laughing out loud. If you miss this series, you're missing out.