Remember Me (TV series)

Remember Me is a British drama television serial that premiered on BBC One in autumn 2014, and subsequently made its U.S. debut on PBS in summer 2017. Written by Gwyneth Hughes, the three-part mystery was made by Mammoth Screen. Michael Palin plays the lead role, making it his first regular television acting role in 20 years.[1]

Remember Me
GenreSupernatural, horror
Written byGwyneth Hughes
Directed byAshley Pearce
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Rebecca Keane
  • Damien Timmer
  • Gwyneth Hughes
  • Polly Hill
Producer(s)Chris Carey
Production location(s)Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Editor(s)Adam Bosman
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Mammoth Screen
Release
Original network
Picture format16:9 1080i
Audio formatStereo
Original release23 November (2014-11-23) 
7 December 2014 (2014-12-07)

Plot

The elderly Tom Parfitt (Michael Palin) fakes a fall at his long-term terraced house in bleak Yorkshire, to escape to a care home. However, moments after arriving the social worker that delivered Tom is thrown from the seemingly impenetrable fourth floor window of Tom's room, with only her and the frail Tom inside. This mystifies teenaged care assistant Hannah (Jodie Comer), although local police, including depressed detective Rob Fairholme (Mark Addy) are largely uninterested. One by one, strange things begin happening to those in contact with Tom, including Hannah and her family, and Tom soon vanishes from his hospital bed without explanation. Returning to Tom's home, Hannah starts to piece together several clues that lead her to Scarborough, where a dark secret from Tom's past comes to light and it becomes apparent that the paranormal is moving against them.

Cast

CharacterEpisode 1Episode 2Episode 3
Hannah Ward
Jodie Comer
Isha
Mayuri Boonham
Jeff HardingRichard Lumsden
Andy PhelpsMarcus Garvey
Lucy Fairholme
Kate Dobson
Shirley Padfield
Noreen Kershaw
Tom Parfitt
Michael Palin
Nancy
Eileen Davies
Jan Ward
Julia Sawalha
Sean Ward
Jamie Rooney-West
Zamir Salim
Aqib Khan
Rob Fairholme
Mark Addy
Loveday HuttonSheila Hancock
Allison Denning
Rebekah Staton
Roshana Salim
Mina Anwar
Debbie Farthing
Kirsty Hoiles
Akil Salim
Ubayd Rehman
DCI Grogan
Tony Pitts
MavisRita May

Production

In February 2013, the series was commissioned by Ben Stephenson and Danny Cohen for BBC One.[2][3] Filming began in January 2014 in Huddersfield and Scarborough.[4][5] The series is produced by Chris Carey and directed by Ashley Pearce. Funding was provided by ITV GE and North Light Film Studios.[6][7] The British Film Institute issued a tax break on the series.[8] It started airing Sunday 23 November 2014 at 9pm. The series consisted of one run of three episodes.

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References

  1. Jeffery, Morgan (16 January 2014). "Michael Palin to lead new BBC One supernatural drama Remember Me". Digital Spy. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  2. Hemley, Matthew (11 February 2013). "BBC announces new Saturday night drama Atlantis and third run of Call the Midwife". The Stage. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  3. "New BBC commission for Mammoth Screen". Mammoth Screen. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  4. Plunkett, John (16 January 2014). "Michael Palin to return to TV drama in BBC1 thriller Remember Me". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  5. "Michael Palin lands leading TV role in BBC drama". The Daily Telegraph. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  6. "Michael Palin leads cast of BBC One supernatural thriller Remember Me". BBC. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  7. Considine, Pippa (17 January 2014). "Mammoth Screen BBC1 drama starts Yorkshire shoot". Televisual. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  8. Farber, Alex (16 August 2013). "BFI issues first TV tax break guarantees". Screen Daily. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
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