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  1. The Singing Detective. A British miniseries of the 1980s written by Dennis Potter. Philip Marlow, a writer of pulp detective novels, is hospitalised with a severe case of psoriasis (a debilitating skin disease). In order to escape from his misery, he fantasises that he is the hero of one of his novels, The Singing Detective, who is a nightclub ...

  2. In order to escape from his misery, he fantasises that he is the hero of one of his novels, ''The Singing Detective'', who is a nightclub singer and private detective. However, a combination of drugs and a fever causes him to lose the ability to tell fantasy from reality, and his dreams of his novel, his day-to-day life in hospital and his memories of his childhood all begin to merge.

  3. Box Office Bomb: Budget, $8 million. Box office, $337,173. The film suffered from brutal critical reviews and an extremely limited release of 46 theaters. Creator Killer: Director Keith Gordon retreated to television after this fiasco. Mid-Development Genre Shift: At one stage, David Cronenberg was going to make this into a horror film starring ...

  4. A British Miniseries of the 1980s written by Dennis Potter. The plot concerned Philip Marlow, a writer of pulp detective novels, who is hospitalised after a severe attack of psioriasis (a debilitating skin disease). In order to escape from his misery, he fantasises that he is the hero of one of his novels, The Singing Detective, who is a nightclub singer and private detective. However, a ...

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · The unconventional TV drama gave the great actor Michael Gambon, who died last week, his defining role. It's among the greatest British series ever made, argues Adam Scovell.

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  6. A British Miniseries of the 1980s written by Dennis Potter. The plot concerned Philip Marlow, a writer of pulp detective novels, who is hospitalised after a severe attack of psioriasis (a debilitating skin disease). In order to escape from his misery, he fantasises that he is the hero of one of his novels, The Singing Detective, who is a nightclub singer and private detective. However, a ...

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  8. As a result of constant pain, a fever caused by the condition and his refusal to take medication, Marlow falls into a fantasy world involving his Chandleresque novel The Singing Detective, an escapist and noir adventure about a detective (also named "Philip Marlow") who sings at a dance hall and takes the jobs refused by "the guys who don't sing". Marlow is "plot-dreaming", trying out various ...

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