Low Winter Sun (British TV series)

Low Winter Sun is a two-part miniseries first aired on Channel 4 in Great Britain, in 2006. The series, written by Simon Donald, stars Mark Strong as Detective Sergeant Frank Agnew, a police officer who murders a fellow officer and believes he has committed the perfect crime. The miniseries was adapted into an eponymous 10-episode series by AMC, with Strong reprising his role as Detective Agnew.[1][2][3]

Low Winter Sun
GenreCrime drama
Written bySimon Donald
Directed byAdrian Shergold
Starring
Composer(s)Martin Phipps
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)Rhonda Smith
Production location(s)Edinburgh
CinematographyUlf Brantås
Editor(s)Tania Reddin
Running time180 minutes
Production company(s)Tiger Aspect Productions
DistributorEndemol UK
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Picture format16:9 576i
Audio formatStereo
Original release14 September 
22 September 2006 (2006-09-22)
Chronology
Related showsLow Winter Sun

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2007 BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Serial Nominated [4]
Best Director Adrian Shergold Nominated
2006 BAFTA Awards, Scotland Best Drama Programme Won [4]
2007 Royal Television Society Best Drama Serial Tiger Aspect Productions Won [4]
Best Writer - Drama Simon Donald Nominated [4]
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References

  1. Sepinwall, Alan (6 December 2013). "Detroit cop drama had low ratings, weak reviews". HitFix: What's Alan Watching?.
  2. "Summary: Low Winter Sun". HitFix: Must Watch.
  3. Thomas, Kaitlin (6 December 2013). "AMC Draws the Shades on Low Winter Sun After One Season". TV.com.
  4. "LOW WINTER SUN". Retrieved 11 April 2020.


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