George Gently. Series 4 / a Company Pictures production for BBC ; written by Peter Flannery and Stewart Harcourt ; produced by Caroline Levy; directed by Gillies MacKinnon and Nicholas Renton.

A former Scotland Yard sleuth now tracking murders in Britain's North Country, George Gently (Tony nominee Martin Shaw) is an old-time copper in the rapidly changing 1960s. In these two feature-length mysteries, Gentry and Bacchus investigate the suspicious death of an ex-informant facing a seemingl...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Inspector George Gently (Television program). Season 4.
Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Corporate Authors: Company Pictures (Firm)
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service
Acorn Media (Firm)
Other Authors: Flannery, Peter
Harcourt, Stewart
MacKinnon, Gillies
Renton, Nicholas
Levy, Caroline
Shaw, Martin, 1945-
Ingleby, Lee
Hunter, Alan, 1922-2005
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Published: Silver Spring, MD : Distributed by Acorn Media, [2012]
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Genre:
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (approximately 178 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
Description
Summary:
A former Scotland Yard sleuth now tracking murders in Britain's North Country, George Gently (Tony nominee Martin Shaw) is an old-time copper in the rapidly changing 1960s. In these two feature-length mysteries, Gentry and Bacchus investigate the suspicious death of an ex-informant facing a seemingly hopeless future, as well as the murder of a young woman poised on the brink of an exciting new chapter in her life.
Note:Based on the books by Alan Hunter.
Special features: Behind-the-scenes featurette.
Videorecording.
Call Number:CY6 D0146294 VideoDVD
Audience:
Not rated.
ISBN:9781598287912
1598287915
Credits:Created for television by Peter Flannery.
System Details:DVD, NTSC, region 1, 16:9 widescreen; Dolby Digital stereo.
Cast:
Martin Shaw, Lee Ingleby.
Event Details:
Originally broadcast by BBC Sept. 4 and 11, 2011.