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Bodies (2023 TV series)

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Bodies is a British science fiction mystery thriller television miniseries primarily written and created for Netflix by Paul Tomalin and directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner and Haolu Wang. It is based on the 2014-15 DC Vertigo graphic novel of the same name, written by Si Spencer and illustrated by Dean Ormston, Tula Lotay, Meghan Hetrick and Phil Winslade. The series consists of eight episodes and premiered on Netflix on 19 October 2023.[1][2]

The story starts with the appearance of a dead body in Longharvest Lane in the Whitechapel area of London.[3] This event happens in the same location in four years – 1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 – and leads to four investigations by Metropolitan Police detectives that eventually become interlinked, with far-reaching consequences.[3][4]

Cast

Character 1890 1941 2023 2053
DS Shahara Hasan colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Amaka Okafor
DS Karl 'Charles Whiteman' Weissman Template:CEmpty Jacob Fortune-Lloyd colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
DI Alfred Hillinghead Kyle Soller colspan="3" Template:CEmpty
DC Iris Maplewood colspan="3" Template:CEmpty Shira Haas
Lady (Polly Hillinghead) Harker Synnøve KarlsenTemplate:Ref Greta Scacchi colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
The body / Professor Gabriel Defoe Tom Mothersdale
DCI Daniel (Harker) Barber colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Michael Jibson Template:CEmpty
Elias Mannix colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Gabriel HowellTemplate:Ref Stephen Graham
Sir Julian Harker Stephen Graham colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
DCI Calloway Template:CEmpty Derek Riddell colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Henry Ashe George Parker colspan="3" Template:CEmpty
Charlotte Hillinghead Amy Manson colspan="3" Template:CEmpty
Commissioner Hayden Harker Template:CEmpty Michael Shaeffer colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
DI Farrell Template:CEmpty Jonny Coyne colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Maggie colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Alexandra Roach Template:CEmpty
Andrew Morley colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Mark Lewis Jones Template:CEmpty
Elaine Morley colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Kate Ashfield Template:CEmpty
Agatha, Lady Harker Anna Calder-Marshall colspan="3" Template:CEmpty
Sarah Mannix colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Natalie Gavin Template:CEmpty
DI Bothroyd colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Kae Alexander Template:CEmpty

Episodes

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Production

Development

Harker House was filmed at Wilberforce House.

The series was announced in February 2022 with Paul Tomalin set as creator and executive producer. Moonage Pictures was set to produce. Danusia Samal also serves as a writer.[5]

Casting

In July 2022, Shira Haas, Stephen Graham, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Kyle Soller, and Amaka Okafor were cast.[6]

Filming

Filming began on 16 May 2022.[7] Joel Devlin was the cinematographer. Many scenes were filmed in the 'Old Town' of Kingston upon Hull, making use of the Victorian buildings in Hull's city centre; others were filmed on board Hornblower Cruises' boats in York and at the City Cruises Boatyard in York. Harker House is Wilberforce House on High Street, Hull.[8] Many of the futuristic scenes were filmed at the University of Leeds and at Sheffield's Little Kelham and Park Hill developments.[9] Scenes in the fictional Longharvest Lane were filmed at Wentworth Woodhouse, near a minor side entrance in the northwest corner of the house, a section normally unseen by the public.[10] The series was completed on 21 October 2022.

Reception

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The Irish Independent notes a recurrence of motifs, words (such as 'Know you are loved') and names (such as 'Harker' and 'Mannix'), akin to the 2012 film Cloud Atlas.[3]Template:Efn

Notes

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References

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External links

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