| Synopsis: Sam Tyler (John Simm),
a cool, sharp young detective, is working hard to keep the streets of
21st century Manchester safe from crime. But his world is turned upside
down when the hunt for a serial killer becomes a personal vendetta after
Maya (Archie Panjabi, The Constant Gardener), his girlfriend and colleague,
goes missing. Desperately afraid she has been kidnapped by the killer,
he sets out to find her, only to become involved in a near-fatal car accident.
When he wakes, he finds himself in a different era - 1973. Is this reality,
madness or a dream? Sam struggles to understand what is happening to him.
Disoriented and traumatized, 21st century Sam is completely bewildered
by his new environment. As all attempts to return to his own time fail,
Sam falls back on what he knows best - his job. Each episode features
a different case, some of the toughest Sam has ever tried to solve -
partly because of what seems like archaic police procedure. This is
a world without cell phones, where cops rely on paperwork and memory
instead of computers, there's no DNA profiling and what forensics do
exist take two weeks to process.
Furthermore, his 1973 colleagues are insensitive, unreconstructed
cops who regularly intimidate witnesses and are happy to nail suspects
irrespective of whether they have evidence. Sam's new boss is hard-nosed
Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), the antithesis of everything Sam believes
in. He gets results by trusting his gut instinct and, all too often,
sheer brute force. Most of his team have similar attitudes towards their
work including detective Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) who is suspicious
of Sam and his 'new-fangled' ideas. At least detective Chris Skelton
(Marshall Lancaster, Clocking Off), despite being clueless, is more
affable and keen to learn.
The only person in this alien world who reaches out to Sam is a young
police officer, Annie Cartwright (Liz White, The Street), an educated
and open-minded woman who helps Sam in his quest to find the truth about
his new circumstances, as well as battling to lock up the criminals
of 1970s Manchester.
In the first episode, it becomes clear to Sam that the killer who
is holding Maya in 2006 started his killing spree here and now in the
early '70s. Could catching the perpetrator be Sam's key to returning
to the future?
Life on Mars premieres Mondays starting July 24th, 2006 at 10pm et/pt.
(Courtesy BBC America, 2006)
The Cast:
John Simm as D.I. Sam Tyler
Philip Glenister as DCI Gene Hunt
Liz White as WPC Annie Cartwright
Marshall Lancaster as DC Chris Skelton
Dean Andrews as DS Ray Carling
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The Episodes:
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