howard78 Publish time 18-4-2021 11:46:06

Sterling acting. Deep character development. Slow paced detective tales.

The series is based on the novels of R.D. Wingfield. Each episode is about 1 hour 45 minutes. The show came out in 1992 and aired for 13 years. The lead, Det. Frost is a quirky but brilliant investigator. Although the episodes move slowly, there is a great deal of character development in the show, far beyond that of Law and Order and all other American crime shows. Much more empathy and compassion is shown in the way victim's families are portrayed and their pains explored. Where the show really excels is in the acting. The acting is simply brilliant. Off the charts! I've never seen anything like it on TV. Even the bit players are consummate performers. It's like watching fabulous theater. I recommend this series highly for those who will relish the acting as well as the slow, detailed pace. How

score 9/10

howard78 26 August 2006

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