Call Red

Call Red is a British television action drama series created by J. C. Wilsher that premiered on 8 January 1996 on ITV.[2] The series follows the adventures of an Air Ambulance squad, captained by Phillip Tulloch (Michael Carter). The series draws upon a documentary-style feel, including hand-held camera work for helicopter-based scenes, and detailed outlines of the procedures carried out by the medics themselves.[3] Just a single series of seven episodes was produced. The complete series has been earmarked for release on DVD by Network Distributing, although no set date has been given for the release.[4]

Call Red
Intertitle
GenreActionDrama
Created byJ. C. Wilsher
Written byPeter Jukes
Michael Jenner
Brian McGill
Alan Whiting
Directed byPeter Barber-Fleming
Christopher King
Ian Knox
StarringMichael Carter
Seamus Gubbins
Allie Byrne
Adam Levy
Claire Benedict
Maria McAteer
Ken Drury
Vincent Regan
Kelle Spry
Morgan Jones
Charlie Caine
Opening theme"Guardian Angel" by Marcella Detroit
Composer(s)Francis Haines
Stephen W. Parsons
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes7 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Antony Root [1]
Producer(s)Gillian Gordon [1]
Production location(s)London, England, UK
CinematographyPeter Middleton
Editor(s)Martin Sharpe
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Thames Television
Meridian Television
DistributorFremantle
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format4:3
Audio formatStereo
Original release8 January (1996-01-08) 
19 February 1996 (1996-02-19)

Early reception of the series was critical. Thomas Sutcliffe of The Independent said that the series is composed of "wooden acting" and "cardboard dialogue", and that "the wiser viewer will realise it shows no vital signs at all".[5] Jim White of The Independent stated that "all the characters were ludicrously gung-ho, self-important and convinced they were the only people capable of administering medical assistance; typical doctors then, but not much fun to spend sixty minutes with".[2]

Cast

  • Michael Carter — Phillip Tulloch
  • Seamus Gubbins — Sean Brooks
  • Allie Byrne — Alyson Butler
  • Adam Levy — Sam Kline
  • Claire Benedict — Jude Patton
  • Maria McAteer — Kelly Wallace
  • Ken Drury — Ross Murray
  • Vincent Regan — Ray Sidley
  • Kelle Spry — Clare Waddington
  • Morgan Jones — Gary Moulton
  • Charlie Caine — Terry Dukes

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Ratings (in millions)[6]
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Original airdate
1"Invasion of the Body Snatchers"TBAMichael Jenner & Peter JukesTBA8 January 1996 (1996-01-08)
2"Baptism of Fire"TBAPeter JukesTBA15 January 1996 (1996-01-15)
3"Heartbreaker"Peter Barber-Fleming[7]J.C. WilsherTBA22 January 1996 (1996-01-22)
4"Force of Habit"TBATBATBA29 January 1996 (1996-01-29)
5"Life Extinct"TBATBATBA5 February 1996 (1996-02-05)
6"Night Sun"TBAPeter JukesTBA12 February 1996 (1996-02-12)
7"Breaking Strain"TBATBATBA19 February 1996 (1996-02-19)

Criticism

The series came under fire when aircraft equipment used in the filming of an episode which saw the team helping victims of a plane crash was returned to the owners severely damaged. It was claimed that the damage amounted to more than £48,000, and was caused when the production company, Thames Television, chose to light fires around fuselage and landing gear, which resulted in burning and corrosion of said equipment, and further damage was caused when the producers tried to extinguish the fires. The case was brought to court on 10 January 1996, just two days after the first episode premiered on ITV.[8]

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