Silent Witness

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1996
Silent Witness
Silent Witness

Silent Witness 6h5i3f

7.9 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Silent Witness is a British crime thriller series focusing on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes.

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EP1  Exodus 20:17 (1)
Jan. 06,2025
Exodus 20:17 (1)

The death of an elderly woman found in a cave has the Lyell team asking what drives a person to murder someone so vulnerable. A new boss at the Lyell riles Jack.

EP2  Exodus 20:17 (2)
Jan. 07,2025
Exodus 20:17 (2)

Benjamin continues his desperate search for Gloria. Nikki’s disturbing discovery s the dots. A new team member s the Lyell.

EP3  Homecoming (1)
Jan. 13,2025
Homecoming (1)

When a man is found bludgeoned by a hammer, the Lyell are drawn deep into a conspiracy involving local government.

EP4  Homecoming (2)
Jan. 14,2025
Homecoming (2)

After another hammer attack, the Lyell team start uncovering connections to a conspiracy involving local government.

EP5  Broken (1)
Jan. 20,2025
Broken (1)

Dismembered body parts take Nikki into the crumbling world of criminal justice. Can the Lyell team find a missing barrister before it’s too late?

EP6  Broken (2)
Jan. 21,2025
Broken (2)

Nikki conducts an unusual post-mortem, and a terrifying discovery disturbs the team. DNA evidence forces the Lyall to seek advice from an unexpected quarter.

EP7  Vanishing Point (1)
Jan. 27,2025
Vanishing Point (1)

When a mysterious contagion starts to spread on a flight from Mumbai, Dr Nikki Alexander faces a race against time - at 30,000 feet - to contain a deadly illness.

EP8  Vanishing Point (2)
Jan. 28,2025
Vanishing Point (2)

When more engers become infected on the plane, Nikki and the Lyell team must work to uncover the truth and find a cure before it’s too late.

EP9  I Believe in Love... (1)
Feb. 03,2025
I Believe in Love... (1)

When six people are slaughtered by an unknown gunman, Nikki and Jack must work against the clock to find the shooter. Can they find him in time before he kills again?

EP10  I Believe in Love... (2)
Feb. 04,2025
I Believe in Love... (2)

The Lyell team investigate another gruesome murder, and the identity of the shooter at the restaurant leads to an unsettling discovery.

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7.9 | TV-14 | en | Crime | More Info
Released: 1996-02-21 | Released Producted By: Cipango Productions Audiovisuelles , BBC Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007y6k8
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Silent Witness is a British crime thriller series focusing on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes.

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Crime

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Cast

sca Mills

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Cipango Productions Audiovisuelles , BBC

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Silent Witness Audience Reviews 27z4x

Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Cem Lamb This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
steve-73284 Before this current series this show used to be quite good. Now the main characters are so smug they all need a good slap, the suspense has all but disappeared (not helped by the awful incidental music) and it's never the poor old police who solve ANY of the clues. I still find it hard to believe that forensic scientists would be allowed by any police force to totally take over an investigation. I tried the first two series but found that even though the story lines were quite good, Amanda Burton's character was so up herself I couldn't watch any more. When she left I started watching again. Emilia Fox's character was a lot more believable and everything ticked along nicely until the last couple of series. Surely this is the end of the road BBC for this awful "drama".
di-hard This show is a favourite of mine. I'm rarely bored watching it, but anyone thinking it's realistic must be high as a kite.It has good pace and throws enough red herrings in the mix to keep me (usually) unsure as to who did what and how it will all pan out.However, you do have to swallow the idea of a forensic team that could easily be confused with a posse of rogue policemen. These people don't just do forensic science and make occasional court appearances. They barge past detectives to interrogate witnesses (the detectives never seem to mind this) and chase and tackle suspects. They have guns held to their heads every so often. They get out there and meet all the players, sometimes even date them. Some of them do it all tottering around in high heels. It's utterly ridiculous but the success of the show testifies to its dependable entertainment value. Enjoy with a large grain of salt.
bumbebee I always enjoy this show for the following reasons: It gives a wonderful insight, if simplified, into the world of forensic pathology, an area in which I would love to work.Each new case is original, well constructed and thoughtfully presented. They remain topical, without the feeling of an after-school special relating to current affairs.Unlike shoddy American drama, the focus is on the storyline and character development. The reason that dialogue is not snappy and constant is because it would turn the characters into one of the "Friends" brigade - where cheap laughs are more important than the integrity of the character.The show is challenging - plots and subplots intertwine cleverly, meaning it's not a "background" show, but one which is completely consuming for the viewer.The honest make-up/autopsy scenes. These just fit, without being sensationalist, and add to the realistic feeling of the show.
Sulla-2 Professor Ryan was not a coroner, she was actually a pathologist. However, viewers would be excused if they thought she was a detective or Senior Police Officer. She spent more time investigating matters by interviewing suspects and witnesses than she did doing her main job, cutting up dead bodies.. The programme is watchable in spite of the smug Professor Ryan rather than because of her. Liaisons with Senior Police Officers ( no junior ranks please) are the norm and it is also compulsory for Sam Ryan to be put into a bit of danger. It was a bit like a UK version of Quincy but a bit more drawn out and less enjoyable. Profssor Ryan has now left the series.