Reckless (TV serial)

Summary

Reckless is a British television serial written by Paul Abbott. Produced by Granada Television for the ITV network, it aired in six parts in the UK from 6 February to 13 March 1997.

Reckless
GenreSerial drama
Written byPaul Abbott
Directed bySarah Harding (2 episodes)
David Richards (4 episodes + sequel)
StarringRobson Green
Francesca Annis
Michael Kitchen
ComposersHal Lindes
Christopher Gunning
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6 (series)
1 (sequel)
Production
Executive producerCarolyn Reynolds
ProducerSita Williams
Running time60 minutes (with commercials)
Production companyGranada Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release6 February (1997-02-06) –
13 March 1997 (1997-03-13)

A two-hour sequel, Reckless: The Sequel, was shown on 11 October 1998.

Plot outline edit

Dr Owen Springer is a surgeon in his thirties, on his way from London to Manchester to move in with his ailing father. On the train journey, Owen needs to make an urgent phone call but the only person who will allow him to use her mobile phone is fellow passenger Anna Fairley, a beautiful woman in her forties. Unbeknownst to Owen, she is also the head of the management consultancy administering his forthcoming personality assessment for a new job at a local Manchester hospital. By the time of their second meeting, Owen has already developed romantic feelings towards Anna, though she spurns all his advances. To complicate matters further, Owen discovers Anna is also the wife of his new boss at the hospital, Dr Richard Crane. However, Owen discovers Richard is having an affair himself, knowledge which he uses to bring himself and Anna closer together.

Cast edit

References edit

Adam Sweeting, reviewing for The Guardian, poked fun at the story's implausibilities but called it "a balance of action, character and situation that sparkled with wit and charm".[1]

Awards and nominations edit

US Airing edit

The series was shown in the United States as part of PBS' Masterpiece Theatre. For that airing every two episodes were combined, resulting in only three episodes, each running about 90 mins without commercials (excluding PBS intros).

DVD edit

Reckless and its sequel are available on DVD, distributed by Acorn Media UK.

In 2016 Network DVD release Reckless and the sequel on DVD.

References edit

  1. ^ Sweeting, Adam (7 February 1997). "Doctor in love gets Reckless". The Guardian. p. A22.

External links edit

  • Reckless at IMDb  
  • Reckless: The Sequel at IMDb