Collateral (miniseries)
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''Collateral'' is a four-part British television drama serial, written and created by David Hare (playwright), David Hare, and directed by S. J. Clarkson. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 12 February 2018. The series, described by Hare as "a police procedural without any of that police attitudinising", stars Carey Mulligan as Detective Inspector, DI Kip Glaspie, assigned to investigate the shooting of a pizza delivery driver in a London suburb. The ensuing story explores a complex web of characters who are all somehow connected with the story. Nathaniel Martello-White stars as Glaspie's partner, Detective Sergeant, DS Nathan Bilk. Jeany Spark, Nicola Walker, John Simm and Billie Piper are also credited as principal members of the cast. The series was Hare's first original series for television, despite having written for the BBC since 1973. Piers Wenger, the BBC's head of drama, described the series as "a contemporary and thought-provoking state-of-the-nation thriller that pushes the boundaries of what audiences expect The show was produced by The Forge and distributed worldwide by All3Media, which brought Netflix on board to co-produce the series and release it internationally on 9 March 2018. Dazzler Media released a DVD of the series on 26 March 2018.


Cast

* Carey Mulligan as Detective Inspector Kip Glaspie * John Simm as David Mars MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport * Billie Piper as Karen Mars, David's ex-wife * Nicola Walker as the Reverend Jane Oliver * Nathaniel Martello-White as Detective Sergeant Nathan Bilk * Jeany Spark as Captain (British Army and Royal Marines), Captain Sandrine Shaw, British Army * Hayley Squires as Laurie Stone, manager of Regal Pizza * Ahd Kamel as Fatima Asif, sister of Abdullah Asif * July Namir as Mona Asif, sister of Abdullah Asif * Kae Alexander as Linh Xuan Huy, principal witness * Ben Miles as Detective Superintendent Jack Haley * Rob Jarvis as Detective Constable Euan Johnson * Vineeta Rishi as Detective Constable Rakhee Shah * Robert Portal as Major Tim Dyson, Sandrine Shaw's senior officer * Orla Brady as Phoebe Dyson, Major Tim Dyson's wife * John Heffernan (actor), John Heffernan as Sam Spence, MI5 agent * Maya Sansa as Berna Yalaz, undercover MI5 agent * Kim Medcalf as Suki Vincent, BBC news anchor * Jacqueline Boatswain as Monique * Richard McCabe as Peter Westbourne, owner of Pimlico Travel * Brian Vernel as Mikey Gowans, employee at Regal Pizza * Deborah Findlay as Eleanor Shaw, Sandrine's mother * Saskia Reeves as Deborah Clifford MP, Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Opposition and of the Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party * George Georgiou (actor), George Georgiou as Mehmet Akman, smuggler * Nicola Duffett as Alice Stone, Laurie Stone's mother * Vera Chok as Jill Leong, TV news reporter * Adrian Lukis as Xan Schofield (psychiatrist)


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Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 79%. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Collateral''s social commentary is sometimes overbearing, but strong performances cut through an overcrowded script to suggest that good intentions can count for something." ''Hindustan Times'' called it "an addictive murder mystery", while ''First Post'' said it "manages to ask important questions but doesn't provide any answers".


Accolades

In March 2019, ''Collateral'' received two nominations at the 2019 British Academy Television Awards in "Best Photography & Lighting: Fiction" and "British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress" for Billie Piper.


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* * {{David Hare 2018 British television series debuts 2018 British television series endings 2010s British crime drama television series 2010s British mystery television series 2010s British television miniseries BBC crime television shows BBC television dramas BBC television miniseries English-language Netflix original programming Murder in television Television shows directed by S. J. Clarkson Television shows set in London Television series by All3Media