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''Vigil'' is a British
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television series created by
Tom Edge Tom Edge is a British screenwriter, best known for creating the submarine thriller ''Vigil''. Career Edge created and served as the lead writer on the sitcom '' Lovesick''. The series focused on a group of English friends sharing a house in the ...
and produced by World Productions. The series premiered on
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on 29 August 2021. The first series stars Suranne Jones, Rose Leslie,
Shaun Evans Shaun Francis Evans (born 6 March 1980) is an English actor and director. He is best known for playing a young Endeavour Morse in the ITV drama series '' Endeavour''. Early life Shaun Francis Evans was born on 6 March 1980 into an Irish famil ...
, Paterson Joseph, Gary Lewis and Martin Compston, and is set in Scotland, primarily onboard HMS ''Vigil'', a
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of the
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. The second series premiered on 10 December 2023. It replaces the nautical setting of the first series with a land-based drama that focuses on prototype drone technology. Jones, Leslie and Lewis reprise their roles with Dougray Scott and Romola Garai joining the main cast.


Plot


Series 1

Detective Chief Inspector Amy Silva of
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is sent to HMS ''Vigil'', a nuclear-powered ''Vanguard''-class
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, to investigate a death on board, which takes place shortly after the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler. Her investigations, and those of her colleagues ashore, bring the police into conflict with the
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and MI5, the British Security Service. The loss of the trawler ''Mhairi Finnea'' in the series bears similarities to the sinking of the FV ''Antares'' by
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nuclear-powered submarine HMS ''Trenchant'' in the
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in 1990. Families of the ''Antaress crew expressed upset at scenes of the ''Mhairi Finnea'' foundering; however, the BBC denied that the drama was inspired by or based on a specific real-life event.


Series 2

When a
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prototype
combat drone An unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), also known as a combat drone, colloquially shortened as drone or battlefield UAV, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is used for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance ...
is compromised and kills several soldiers during a joint demonstration in Scotland, Silva’s team are tasked with finding the perpetrator. She travels to joint Al-Shawka Air Base in the Kingdom of Wudyan, a controversial ally in the
Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf ( fa, خلیج فارس, translit=xalij-e fârs, lit=Gulf of Persis, Fars, ), sometimes called the ( ar, اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a Mediterranean sea (oceanography), me ...
, and discovers a wider conspiracy intertwined with current regime's collaboration with the British government and
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on drone development.


Cast


Main

* Suranne Jones as
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Amy Silva * Rose Leslie as
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Kirsten Longacre * Gary Lewis as
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/
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Colin Robertson * Orla Russell as Poppy Torrens, Silva's adopted daughter from a previous relationship


Recurring


Series 1

*
Shaun Evans Shaun Francis Evans (born 6 March 1980) is an English actor and director. He is best known for playing a young Endeavour Morse in the ITV drama series '' Endeavour''. Early life Shaun Francis Evans was born on 6 March 1980 into an Irish famil ...
as Warrant Officer Class One Elliot Glover, the coxswain of HMS ''Vigil'' * Martin Compston as
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Craig Burke, a sonar mapping expert on HMS ''Vigil'' * Paterson Joseph as
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Neil Newsome, the Captain of HMS ''Vigil'' * Adam James as
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Mark Prentice, the Executive Officer of HMS ''Vigil'' *
Lauren Lyle Lauren Lyle (born 12 July 1993) is a Scottish actress best known for her recurring role as Marsali MacKimmie Fraser in the Starz television drama '' Outlander'', and peace protester Jade Antoniak in the BBC drama ''Vigil''. Lyle also plays the ...
as Jade Antoniak, a peace activist * Therese Bradley as Laura Michaels, an MI5 officer * Parth Thakerar as Jay Kohli, an MI5 officer * Stephen Dillane as
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Shaw, Head of the Royal Navy Submarine Service *
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as Lieutenant Commander Erin Branning, Shaw's aide * Dan Li as Lieutenant Commander Hennessy, the Weapons Engineer Officer on HMS ''Vigil'' * Lorne MacFadyen as Chief Petty Officer Matthew Doward, a sonar mapping expert transferred from HMS ''Virtue'' *
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as
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Simon Hadlow, an engineering officer on HMS ''Vigil'' * Lois Chimimba as Chief Petty Officer Tara Kierly, a sonar mapping expert of HMS ''Vigil'' *
Daniel Portman Daniel Porter (born 13 February 1992), known professionally as Daniel Portman, is a Scottish actor. He is best known for playing the role of Podrick Payne in the television series '' Game of Thrones'' (2012–2019). Early life Portman is the ...
as Chief Petty Officer Gary Walsh, an engineer on HMS ''Vigil'' * Anjli Mohindra as
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Tiffany Docherty, the medical officer on HMS ''Vigil'' * Anita Vettesse as Petty Officer Jackie Hamilton, chef on HMS ''Vigil'' * Reuben Joseph as Detective Sergeant Porter * Cal MacAninch as Ben Oakley, peace activist *Tom Gill as Petty Officer Adams


Series 2

* Dougray Scott as
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Marcus Grainger, a senior officer in charge of the R-PAS drone project * Romola Garai as Acting
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Eliza Russell, interim leader of British forces stationed at Al-Shawka Air Base * Chris Jenks as
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Callum Barker, a drone pilot stationed in Wudyan * Anders Hayward as Flying Officer Colin Dixon, a drone pilot stationed in Dundair * Shannon Hayes as Flight Lieutenant Nicole Lawson, a drone pilot stationed in Wudyan * David Elliot as Ross Sutherland, a disturbed ex-soldier * Oscar Salem as
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Sattam Abdul "Sam" Kader, a Royal Wudyani Air Force drone pilot * Nebras Jamali as
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Ali Bilali, commander of Al-Shawka Air Base in Wudyan *
Amir El-Masry Amir El-Masry ( ar, أمير المصري; born 2 August 1990) is an Egyptian-British actor. He won a Scottish BAFTA for his performance in the film ''Limbo'' (2020) and was nominated for a British Independent Film Award. He was named a 2020 BAF ...
as Daniel Ramsey, an MI5 officer * Noof Ousellam as Paul Townsend, Silva and Longacre's junior police colleague * Steven Elder as Derek McCabe, Senior Vice President of Alban-X, the Scottish manufacturer of R-PAS drones * Jonathan Ajayi as Wes Harper, an American citizen employed as chief software engineer at Al-Shawka Air Base * Alastair MacKenzie as Wing Commander Anthony Chapman, former leader of British forces stationed at Al-Shawka Air Base * Hiba Medina as Sabiha Chapman, Anthony’s daughter *
Dominic Mafham Dominic Mafham (born 11 March 1968) is an English stage, film and television actor. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Career Dominic Mafham trained at the National Youth Theatre and then the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Ma ...
as Sir Ian Downing, Ramsay's superior in MI5 * Tommy Sim'aan as Firas Zaman, a Wudyani journalist and dissident living in Scotland * Khalid Laith Nicole as Abdullah Ghazali, leader of Jabhat Al-huriya * Kamal Mustaffai as Mutaz, one of Ghazali's henchmen


Production

In a 2021 interview, writer Edge was approached by development producer George Aza-Selinger to develop a submarine project for television. It was inspired by the UK's Continuous At-Sea Deterrent (CASD) and the life of its submarine crews. The show was filmed and primarily set in
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. Production designer Tom Sayer created elaborate studio sets to represent the interior of the submarine. The first series received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the writing, pace, acting, visual style, set design, tone, and atmosphere, but it was criticised for the dialogue, plot, and inaccuracies. In March 2022, ''Vigil'' was renewed for a second series, which premiered on 10 December 2023. Filming for series 2 took place during spring 2023, across Scotland, in locations including
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, Coatbridge,
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,
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, Luss, Lanark,
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and
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. Scenes were filmed in
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and
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in
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to portray the country of Wudyan.


Music

The programme's theme music is the song "Fuel to Fire" from the 2013 album '' Aventine'' by Danish singer, songwriter and musician
Agnes Obel Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel (born 28 October 1980) is a Danish singer, songwriter, and musician based in Berlin. Her debut album, '' Philharmonics'' (2010), was released by PIAS Recordings, and was certified gold in June 2011 by the Belgian En ...
. Other music included in the series is composed by Afterhere (Berenice Scott and Glenn Gregory). Episode 4 includes the song "Anchor" by Welsh singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Novo Amor Ali John Meredith-Lacey (born 11 August 1991), better known under the moniker Novo Amor, is a Welsh multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, sound designer and producer. Lacey rose to prominence after the release of his debut EP ''Woodgate, NY' ...
, released as a single in 2015 and included on his 2017 EP ''Bathing Beach''.


Episodes


Series 1 (2021)


Series 2 (2023)


Reception


Ratings

Series 1 Episode 1 attracted an audience of 10.2 million viewers across its first seven days, making ''Vigil'' the BBC's most watched new drama of the year.


Series 1

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'' gave the first series an 85% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.6/10, based on 20 reviews. The critical consensus reads, "Vigil is ludicrous just as often as it is suspenseful, but a committed cast and pulpy pace make it worth diving in”. On Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 based on five reviews. Lucy Mangan of ''
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'' found the first episode intriguing, awarding it five out of five and describing it as "solid, old-fashioned entertainment". ''
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'' gave the first episode four out of five, praising the cast and Edge's writing. In a four-starred review for London's ''
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'', Katie Rosseinsky said: "Even scenes set in the depths of the sub are visually striking, lit up in reds and blues. Add in some jump scares, a handful of near-catastrophes and a couple of cliffhangers and you have all the makings of a taut mystery with intriguingly murky depths. Sunday nights are stressful again – I wouldn’t have it any other way." In a five-starred review, ''
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'' magazine described ''Vigil'' as " relentless conspiracy drama bursting with performers who know how to keep their cards close to their chests. British TV doesn’t get more thrilling than this." Hugo Rifkind in ''
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'' described " tting a whodunnit on a submarine" as "a masterstroke". Giving the programme four stars, Suzy Feay of the ''
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'' said that "The submarine setting has the welcome effect of pressure-cooking some fairly standard ingredients into a tasty concoction". Other reviewers were less complimentary, citing the unrealistic sets and other technical inaccuracies, the implausibility of elements of the plot, and its political bias.
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in ''
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'' described it as "amateurish and implausible", noting that "the uniforms are wrong; the ceilings are too high and the sub generally far too spacious" and criticised "the hackneyed dialogue, the implausible plotting and the box-ticking". Anita Singh in ''
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'' described the series as "so bad it could be Russian propaganda", and her colleague Ed Power noted that "the story was nonsense" and that "the premise was wasted". ''The Telegraph'' also reported that the naval advisor working on the series was an SNP councillor and anti-nuclear campaigner, leading to accusations of bias. Carol Midgley in ''
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'' said that "this subpar ocean drama made my heart sink", and described it as "stultifying". Swedish newspaper ''
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'' said the series was "effective" in the beginning but more and more became like an "unnecessary under-water version of ''
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''".


Series 2

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'' gave the second series a 58% approval rating, based on 12 reviews. The critic consensus read, "Taking Vigil out of its original submarine relieves the cabin pressure but also much of the suspense, although Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie's rapport still provides intrigue." Jack Seale of ''The Guardian'' awarded the second series four out of five, describing it as a "pacy, extremely good crime drama tackling murder on a military base" that was full of "political truth bombs". He also praised Jones's performance. Rebecca Cook of
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regarded the second series as inferior to the first, because it lacked the intrigue of the first series and settled "for something which feels far more ripped from the headlines". Cook however praised the second series for exploring the romantic human drama between Jones and Leslie. Paul Stacey of the ''
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'' gave the second series a critical review, describing it as a "daft and implausible cop thriller" with an "unlikeable lead". Stacey criticised Jones's performance as Silva as "drab... with little colour or depth". '' GQ'' pointed out serious flaws in the realism of the drones, but praised the imaginative way that the programme represented multiple drone technologies in one rather fantastical concept for dramatic effect.


Accolades

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International distribution

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acquired the show and the first series was released in the United States on 19 December 2021. The second series was released on Peacock on 15 February 2024.


See also

* ''Vanguard''-class submarine * Women on submarines


References


External links

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