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Red Riding
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A series of three TV movies based on David Peace's four Red Riding novels. The three specials take place over three years - 1974, 1980, and 1983 - in Yorkshire, and deal with a series of murders mirroring the Real Life Yorkshire Ripper killings. With an ensemble cast of British actors, Red Riding is a dark and engrossing (and disgusting) trilogy. The first film sees Intrepid Reporter Eddie Dunford of the Yorkshire Post investigate a child's murder which may or may not be connected with Corrupt Corporate Executive John Dawson's plan to build a shopping centre over the place that the body was found in. The second and third deal with the Yorkshire Ripper and Wearside Jack cases. | |
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The Brute | |
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The Brute: Bob Craven is known for beating people up. He does so to Eddie Dunforth in 1974 and he's by far the only example. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
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Those Two Guys: Detective Sergeant (later Detective Superintendent) Bob Craven and Police Constable Tommy Douglas throughout 1974 (though their names are only revealed in 1980, where the same principle applies). | |
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Both Eddie and Peter, who think this is a story where the Intrepid Reporter and the By-the-Book Cop, respectively, beat the system in the end. It's not. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: George Oldman and Bill Molloy; in the novels, Oldman was a minor character in the West Yorkshire Constabulary who did not show any apparent signs of corruption, but in the TV films, he is completely replaced by Bill Molloy - the ringleader of the corrupt cops and orchestrator of the novels' equivalent of the Karachi Club shootings - has in the novels. Also—though it's rather ambiguous—DS Bob Fraser, who in the novels was, while not the most morally sound of men, not part of the WYC crime ring, seems in the 1974 film—mainly due to Adaptation Explanation Extrication—to be a part of it in the TV films. | |
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Crapsack World | |
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Crapsack World: Anywhere in the North before about 1990 is generally portrayed as exaggeratedly crappy and this is no exception. Systematic child sexual abuse is to be expected, the Yorkshire Ripper is out killing women, and other predators are making it look like the Ripper killed their victims. | |
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Embarrassing Nickname: 'Scoop,' Jack Whitehead's mocking nickname for Eddie. | |
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Conspiracy Theorist | |
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Conspiracy Theorist: Barry Gannon. He's also right about everything, which may have been because B.J. was in love with him and feeding him information. | |
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The Atoner | |
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The Atoner: Detective Inspector Maurice Jobson was party to the conspiracy from 1974 onwards, but he tries to atone in 1983. | |
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Et Tu, Brute? | |
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Et Tu, Brute?: How Peter Hunter meets his death at the hands of his number two, John Nolan. | |
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Abortion Fallout Drama | |
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Abortion Fallout Drama: Helen aborts her pregnancy, conceived out of an affair with her boss Hunter. She becomes close with Laws as a result. | |
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The Smurfette Principle | |
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The Smurfette Principle: Helen in 1977 is the only significant female character, with the others only having small roles (such as Hunter's wife). | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation: Considering that the novels are even darker than these films, and it's also a trilogy that was slimmed down from four books, a lot is removed. Far fewer members of the conspiracy are seen, Jack Whitehead's whole storyline (which was the entire other book) is cut out save for a couple of scenes in each film, | |
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Relationship Compression | |
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Relationship Compression: Eddie Dunford develops a much closer and more nuanced relationship with DS Bob Fraser in the Nineteen Seventy-Four novel. | |
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Pedophile Priest | |
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Pedophile Priest: Reverend Martin Laws habitually preys on children. | |
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Shoot the Dangerous Minion | |
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Shoot the Dangerous Minion: When Dawson's "private weakness" becomes a liability, the cops facilitate Eddie's killing of him. Bob Craven ends up meeting a similar fate in 1983, when the cops kill him and frame Peter Hunter (who they have killed as well) for the crime. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: Eddie Dunford, but only after being viciously physically and psychologically tortured multiple times into near-insanity and imprisoned in a literal hole in the ground, after which he kills serial child killer John Dawson and then commits suicide. | |
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Moving-Away Ending | |
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Moving-Away Ending: The series ends with B.J. leaving the North to become "the one who got away" rather than risk being killed by the conspiracy. | |
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Serial Killer | |
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Serial Killer: The major focus of the middle episode, 1980, is on the Yorkshire Ripper, a real life serial killer. | |
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Suicide by Cop | |
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Suicide by Cop: Eddie Dunford goes out this way, but not before taking John Dawson with him. | |
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Because You Were Nice to Me | |
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Because You Were Nice to Me: B.J. admits that he loved Barry 'because he was kind.' | |
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Police Brutality | |
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Police Brutality: Two corrupt cops corner Eddie after he visits Dawson's ill wife in hospital, drag him out to his car and slam the door on his wrist, breaking it, with a few truncheon taps to the eyeball for good measure. | |
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Hooker with a Heart of Gold | |
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Hooker with a Heart of Gold: B.J. | |
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How We Got Here | |
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How We Got Here: 1974 starts out with Eddie Dunford badly beat up, sitting in a booth at a pub. The rest of the episode shows what happened to get him that way. | |
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By-the-Book Cop | |
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Deconstructed by Assistant Chief Constable Peter Hunt in "1980". Brought in as a "squeaky clean" outsider in response to public backlash to the West Yorkshire Police's failure to catch the Ripper. Hunt is a genuinely honest, warm but authoritative man with a strong sense of justice, who quickly discovers evidence of a conspiracy involving corporate corruption, child abuse, and murder, which the local police are heavily complicit (if not active members) in. But his underestimation of the scale of the corruption and utter belief in good triumphing over evil spell his doom. He ends up finding all the evidence he needs to expose the conspiracy, but is murdered by DCS John Nolan, the man he believed he was his closest ally, having never suspected he was also corrupt. | |
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Asshole Victim | |
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Asshole Victim: Pedophile and child murderer John Dawson at the end of 1974. Torturer and Corrupt Cop Bob Craven at the end of 1980. Arguably the equally corrupt Tommy Douglas as well, though Douglas attempted to atone before his death. The injuries that Craven and Douglas suffered at the hands of Eddie Dunford at the Karachi Club at the end of 1974 could qualify them as this as well. Pedophile, child rapist, and at least attempted murderer (with a power drill, no less) Reverend Laws at the end of 1983. | |
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Faux Affably Evil | |
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Faux Affably Evil: Reverend Martin Laws and John Dawson. Both may act charming and are ostensibly pillars of the community; Laws comforts Helen and Dawson is able to talk the community into letting him have his shopping mall. Behind all of that, though, Laws is a pedophile who takes sadistic pleasure in hurting children, even sweet-talking B.J. into kneeling down for him so that he can drill a hole in his skull. Dawson is a serial killer and child rapist. | |
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Oop North | |
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Oop North: The series is set in the three districts, or 'ridings', of Yorkshire. | |
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Kill the Cutie | |
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Kill the Cutie: Surprisingly subverted: Young male prostitute B.J. is "the one that got away." | |
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The Bad Guys Are Cops | |
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The Bad Guys Are Cops: Although they're not only cops, the police are heavily involved in the conspiracy of child abuse and murder, both doing it and covering it up. | |
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No Woman's Land | |
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No Woman's Land: The only even somewhat significant characters are the wives and/or sex workers. The most important female character in 1974 is Paula (who disappears, presumably murdered) and John Dawson's wife Marjory, who has been locked up in a Bedlam House before being murdered. | |
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I Can Still Fight! | |
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I Can Still Fight!: Although when the characters can still fight, it ultimately doesn't get them anywhere. | |
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Catchphrase | |
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Catchphrase: Several characters make reference to "the North, where we do what we want." | |
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Compressed Adaptation | |
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Compressed Adaptation: Based on David Peace's Red Riding Quartet; only three of the four original novels—Nineteen Seventy-Four, Nineteen Eighty, and Nineteen Eighty-Three—were adapted for this series, while Peace's second novel, Nineteen Seventy-Seven, is left out almost completely. Plot elements of Nineteen Seventy-Seven were put into the 1980 adaptation, and the introduction of Reverend Martin Laws is moved to the 1974 adaptation, but otherwise the novel itself receives no adaptation. | |
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Detective Inspector (later Chief Superintendent) Maurice Jacobs is a downplayed version particularly in "1983" (which says a lot about just how bad the other officers are). Whilst heavily complicit in the corruption, and party to several brutal acts of murder and torture himself, unlike all the other officers its made clear that he only joined due to knowing that if he didn't Bill Molloy would have murdered him, with it being clear the guilt of his actions is weighing heavily upon him and revealing he did try to assist Eddie Dunford and Hunt in their efforts to expose the corruption, only to be stampeded each time by his fear of reprisal. Finally making a stand in the climax he saves BJ from the ringleader of the conspiracy, Reverend Martin Laws, putting an end to the evil man, then assists John Piggot in saving Laws' final living victim. | |
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Bedlam House | |
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Bedlam House: Attley Nursing Home, where Marjorie Dawson is being held to prevent her telling the truth about her husband's "indiscretions". | |
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Torturer and Corrupt Cop Bob Craven at the end of 1980. Arguably the equally corrupt Tommy Douglas as well, though Douglas attempted to atone before his death. The injuries that Craven and Douglas suffered at the hands of Eddie Dunford at the Karachi Club at the end of 1974 could qualify them as this as well. | |
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Did I Mention It's Christmas? | |
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Did I Mention It's Christmas?: Both 1974 and 1980 take place before Christmas, but otherwise, the holiday isn't important to the plot, except maybe as an ironic counterpoint to what's going on. | |
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Red Herring | |
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Red Herring: Jack Whitehead. Eddie suspects Whitehead of working with the West Yorkshire Police and changing the Clare Kemplay story to fit their needs; in reality it is The Yorkshire Post's editor, Bill Hadley. | |
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Adaptation Name Change | |
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Adaptation Name Change: PC Tommy Douglas (Bob Douglas in the novels), DCS John Nolan (John Noble in the novels), and Bill Hadley (Bill Hadden in the novels), to name a few. | |
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Inherent in the System: The Yorkshire Post and West Yorkshire Police are populated by sexual predators and murderers. | |
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Amateur Sleuth | |
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Amateur Sleuth: Eddie Dunford is this in 1974 as he investigates the circumstances behind Roma camp burnings and, as a result, the child murders that have been occurring. | |
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Composite Character: The TV character John Dawson is a conflation of several different characters from the books, some of whom are hostile to each other and the majority of whom do not die. | |
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Dirty Cop | |
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Dirty Cop: Nearly every character in the West Yorkshire Police with the notable exception of Maurice Jobson. Sgt. Bob Fraser's moral alignment is left ambiguous. | |
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