The Enigma Files
The Enigma Files is a British television detective drama that ran for one series of fifteen episodes in 1980.
The Enigma Files | |
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Genre | Detective |
Starring | Tom Adams Sharon Maughan Carole Nimmons Duggie Brown |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Production | |
Production location(s) | London |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC2 |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Original release | 15 April 1980 |
Plot summary
The series was a police procedural drama, written by Derek Ingrey, about a police officer who has been sidelined from regular duties and, having been placed in charge of a records and evidence unit, has begun to specialise in investigating unsolved crimes.
Regular cast and characters
- Tom Adams as Detective Chief Inspector Nick Lewis
- Sharon Maughan as Kate Burton, the unit administrator (first eight episodes only)
- Carole Nimmons as Sue Maxwell, the unit administrator (last seven episodes only)
- Duggie Brown as Phil Strong, a laboratory technician
Video release
There are no known releases on Video Tape or DVD.
Other media
A tie-in book of the series, written by Christine Sparks, was published by the BBC in June 1980 (ISBN 0563177705 / ISBN 978-0-563-17770-8).
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See also
The investigation of "Cold Cases" became a theme for several detective dramas and reality series some two decades later, including:
- Cold Squad, CAN / CTV, 1998
- Cold Case Files, USA / A&E, 1999 (true cases)
- Waking the Dead, UK / BBC One, 2000
- New Tricks, UK / BBC One, 2003
- Cold Case, USA / CBS, 2003
- Solved, USA / ID, 2008 (true cases)
- Zettai Reido, Japan / Fuji Television, 2010
- Cold Justice, USA / TNT, 2013 (true cases)
- To Catch a Killer, CAN / OWN, 2014 (true cases)
- Signal, South Korea / TVN, 2016
- Signal, Japan / Fuji TV, 2018
References
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