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      • This episode had almost everything working in its favor. The writing was fantastic, giving us a great investigation as well as a dynamic twist on Sam's time-traveling situation. The acting was stellar, with characters pushed in directions we've previously not seen.
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    A water-tight court case fails to put away a local gangster. Unable to cope with a guilty man walking free, DCI Hunt turns to alcohol but soon finds himself in a spot of bother. When it appears as though Hunt may have killed someone, it's up to Sam, torn between Gene and his replacement, a DCI who actually uses Sam's modern police techniques and vo...

    Boxing manager Terry Haslam is found not guilty of seriously assaulting retiring boxer Davie Mackay despite DCI Gene Hunt's testimony that he witnessed the brutal attack. The fact that Mackay claims he fell down the stairs didn't help the chances of a conviction. Later that evening, DI Sam Tylerdrives a severely intoxicated Gene back home, but the ...

    Sam Tyler — John Simm
    Gene Hunt — Philip Glenister
    Chris Skelton — Marshall Lancaster
    Ray Carling — Dean Andrews

    When Terry Haslam aims a pretend punch at Gene before the trial, Gene remarks to Sam, “who does he think he is? Joe Bugner?” József Kreul "Joe" Bugner (1950–) is a Hungarian-born British-Australian...

    "Many a Mile to Freedom" - Traffic
    "Virginia Plain" - Roxy Music
    "Evening Blue" - Traffic
    "Cindy Incidentally" - Faces

    Starting the interview with Gene, DCI Morgan states that the date is July 17th, 1973. This was a Tuesday.

    • Frank MorganTerry HaslamDavie Mackay
    • A Deadly Drug
    • S. J. Clarkson
    • 3 min
  2. Jun 3, 2016 · Life On Mars: revisiting a terrific UK crime drama. Ten years after it aired, we look back at what made the excellent Life On Mars such arresting, special TV: its characters...

  3. Like the first eight installments, Life on Mars Series 2 represents another masterful example of this old school detecting vs. new world law enforcement ideal.

  4. Apr 20, 2007 · Life On Mars: Series 2 Review. by William Thomas |. Published on 20 04 2007. All hail those noble souls who know when to call it a day, and how to go out on a high: Life On Mars has ended...

  5. Drama series about a detective who wakes up in what seems to be 1973. Sam gets to work on proving DCI Hunts innocence in the shooting of a local underworld bookie.

  6. Same crimes, different times. In the sequel to Life on Mars, DCI Gene Hunt rolls up his sleeves and embraces the 1980s with a new time-travelling partner, DI Alex Drake.