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I don't think it would be a good idea either. Life on Mars was popular mainly because the comedy came from characters living in a pre-PC world where the shackles were off and anything went in respect of attitudes towards race, women etc. The apparent unregulated behaviour of some police squads was widely publicised in the media at the time; beating up suspects, fabricating evidence, and generally being judge, jury and executioner. This basically is what some viewers like to see and is something of a feel good factor. In today's society the perception of the the police is that they are a bit too politically aware and have no teeth, and in the fly-on-the-cell-wall documentaries they appear to treat criminals with far too much respect (Brazilian students being executed on the Underground excepted).
The only way programme makers can do as they please is if they set the story back in time, which grabs the viewers' interest because secretly they hark back to those days where the criminals (and everyone else) were frightened of the police!
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Wasn't the Sweeney something of a fantasy when it was made? The halcyon days of the rubber truncheon wielding Flying Squad were long gone by the time Regan started jumping out of Ford Cortinas..... weren't they?
The 1970s was a dark period for the Flying Squad. An internal police investigation, Operation Countryman, revealed an extensive and tangled web of corruption. Bribery was endemic, especially between officers and Soho pornographers. BBC NEWS | UK | The Sweeney's proud history |
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Make a cops and robbers film but don't call it The Sweeney....
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We have The Sweeney series on DVD, plus the spin-off movies and it would be a shame to cheapen what was regarded then as a ground-breaking police drama just to cash-in on this unhealthy obsession we all seem to have with nostalgia. Since The Sweeney I can only think of four TV cop series that I've really enjoyed; Inspector Morse, Frost, The Last Detective and New Tricks (I don't think you can count Life on Mars because it was more of a comedy series)! There have been many more turkeys on the box, some absolutely awful like Waking the Dead, Murphy's Law, Rebus and Thief Takers to name but four. Some may not agree with my choices but IMHO not too good a track record of TV cop success since The Sweeney finished nearly 30 years ago! Doing a remake will be an absolute disaster and I think something new would be far more appropriate, if they're capable of doing it well! Unfortunately all these docusoaps about the police, plus the crap cop show soap The Bill make very boring viewing, so a new drama would need to be exceptional!
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Why not call it ''The Flying Squad''''
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'Cos potential US buyers would probably think it was about aeroplanes.
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It's another (terrble) idea from the Nick Love (Football Factory, The Business) stable, so it's safe to assume Danny Dyer (Dire) will be Carter and everybody will talk in an exaggerated Mockney accent.
SO19/CO19 would probably be a more relevant update of The Sweeney? And probably the premise for a good action/detective series. |
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As with most remakes, they never work, especially if its an iconic series like The Sweeney. Although by no means typecast,Ray Winstone will always be Will Scarlett to me, as portrayed in Robin of Sherwood. What about James Nesbitt as Regan, or maybe too young.
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I like the idea of new cops and robbers say Ray Winston and Jamie (good looking) Foreman as the cops or robbers and let Gary Oldman direct it as "NIL BY MOUTH" style. Definitely an after the watershed production. |
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Yet again, the lack of originality is disappointing. I'd give far more films a chance if they were created with confidence in their product, rather than cashing in on the revival of an old name.
As an aside, I seem to recall that Ray Winstone, credited as Raymond Winstone, appeared as a young villain in an episode of 'The Sweeney', all those years ago. Sadly, I'm resigned to the inevitable on this one. |
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