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  1. Sep 4, 2014 · The troubled character of TV crime fighters has become instantly recognisable to contemporary audiences. Like Stone, they dispense with protocol and do whatever they want while expecting ...

  2. CHASING SHADOWS is a four part mini-series that should have become a regular series! Both Alex Kingston and Reece Shearsmith are superb in their roles, with Ms. Kingston playing the Missing Persons Bureau's warm, approachable Ruth Hattersley to Shearsmith's socially inept, psychologically detached, yet brilliant DS Sean Stone.

  3. Sep 26, 2014 · Kind of like Charlie Brooker’s satire A Touch of Cloth – but without any of the jokes – Chasing Shadows struggled to bring anything new to an overcrowded police procedural market. In a landscape that hosts Broadchurch and Happy Valley another clichéd by-the-books series just won’t cut it, a sentiment the viewing figures seem to match.

  4. Aug 28, 2024 · Chasing Shadows aired on ITV in September 2014 but didn’t really manage to make much of an impact. Created by Rob Williams, it was an entry into the always-overcrowded crime drama market, focusing on the work of a missing persons unit led by a police officer with a difference. In this case, it is Reece Shearsmith’s DS Sean Stone, presumably ...

  5. Chasing Shadows: With Reece Shearsmith, Alex Kingston, Adjoa Andoh, Noel Clarke. A missing persons unit investigate serial killers who target the impressionable and vulnerable.

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    • 2014-09-04
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  6. Chasing Shadows. (TV series) Chasing Shadows is an ITV crime drama first aired on 4 September 2014. The series follows the work of a missing persons unit, and stars Reece Shearsmith as protagonist Sean Stone, a detective sergeant, and Alex Kingston, as advisor Ruth Hattersley. The series of four episodes concluded on 25 September 2014. [1]

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  8. Sep 11, 2014 · There’s a marked improvement in the second of instalment of Chasing Shadows, which, whilst only slight, definitely bodes well for the rest of ITV’s new crime series. Yes, the dialogue is still clichéd, unoriginal and rather clunky in a couple of places. But unlike last week’s underwhelming opening episode, this time there’s a much ...

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