Murder City

Murder City (2004-2006)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

Murder City is a police drama with a mismatched duo at its heart. The pair solve challenging homicide cases with very different but critical investigation techniques.

Despite their polar opposite personalities, methodical DI Susan Alembic (Amanda Donohoe) and unorthodox DS Luke Stone (Kris Marshall) work as an effective team solving complex crimes.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (90 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Murder City' premiere?

'Murder City' premiered on March 18, 2004.

Who were the main stars of 'Murder City'?

The main stars of 'Murder City' were Amanda Donohoe and Kris Marshall.

What was the genre of 'Murder City'?

'Murder City' was a crime drama television series.

Where was 'Murder City' set?

'Murder City' was set in London, England.

Who created 'Murder City'?

'Murder City' was created by Paul Billing.

How many episodes of 'Murder City' were produced?

'Murder City' had a total of ten episodes produced.

What was the premise of 'Murder City'?

'Murder City' followed the investigations of a detective team working on murder cases in London.

Did 'Murder City' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Murder City' won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay.

What was the critical reception of 'Murder City'?

'Murder City' received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its performances and writing.

Did 'Murder City' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Murder City' featured guest appearances by actors such as Olivia Williams and James D'Arcy.

Were there any memorable plot twists in 'Murder City'?

Yes, 'Murder City' had several memorable plot twists that kept viewers engaged and surprised.

What was the average viewership for 'Murder City'?

'Murder City' had an average viewership of around 3 million viewers per episode.

Did 'Murder City' have a strong fan following?

'Murder City' developed a dedicated fan following during its airing.

Was 'Murder City' based on a true story?

No, 'Murder City' was a fictional television series and not based on a true story.

Did 'Murder City' have any notable filming locations?

Yes, 'Murder City' was filmed on location in various parts of London, adding authenticity to the show's setting.

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