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Clips. Drama series centred around Rome detective Aurelio Zen, who finds it tough being the only honest cop in town. Plotting politicians, a stressed-out boss and vengeful gangsters don't make it ...
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3 / 3 Detective Zen works against the clock to recover the kidnapped Ruggerio Miletti. Cabal 2 / 3 The death of an aristocrat leads Detective Zen into the shadowy world of The Cabal.
Zen is a British television series produced by Left Bank Pictures for the BBC, co-produced with WGBH Boston for its Masterpiece anthology series, Mediaset and ZDF. [1] It stars Rufus Sewell and Caterina Murino and is based on the Aurelio Zen detective novels by Michael Dibdin. [2] The series was filmed on location in Italy, but the dialogue is ...
CharacterVendettaCabalRatkingGilberto NiedduEduardo GuerchiniAngetoDonataFeb 24, 2011 · Horror and dismay have greeted BBC One controller Danny Cohen’s decision to axe detective drama series Zen, after the network aired a solitary three-part series in January which pulled a very respectable 5.7m viewers per episode.
Zen is a British television mini series produced by Left Bank Pictures for the BBC, co-produced with WGBH Boston for its Masterpiece anthology series, Mediaset and ZDF. It stars Rufus Sewell and Caterina Murino and is based on the Aurelio Zen detective novels by Michael Dibdin.
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Jan 2, 2011 · Suited and booted: Rufus Sewell plays Aurelio Zen in BBC One's new adaptation. There must be good reasons why the fine crime novels of Michael Dibdin have been absent from screens large and small. They're probably to do with Dibdin's deadpan satirical tone and the anti-heroic nature of his protagonist, the Venetian detective Aurelio Zen.