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The Lakes

  • TV Series
  • 1997–1999
  • 18
  • 6h 14m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.2K
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John Simm in The Lakes (1997)
Drama

A young Liverpudlian escapes unemployment by taking a job at a Lake District hotel. When things seem to be looking up, a tragic incident changes everything.A young Liverpudlian escapes unemployment by taking a job at a Lake District hotel. When things seem to be looking up, a tragic incident changes everything.A young Liverpudlian escapes unemployment by taking a job at a Lake District hotel. When things seem to be looking up, a tragic incident changes everything.

  • Creator
    • Jimmy McGovern
  • Stars
    • Kaye Wragg
    • John Simm
    • Charles Dale
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.2K
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    • Creator
      • Jimmy McGovern
    • Stars
      • Kaye Wragg
      • John Simm
      • Charles Dale
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Kaye Wragg
    • Lucy Archer
    • 1997–1999
    John Simm
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    • Danny Kavanagh
    • 1997–1999
    Charles Dale
    Charles Dale
    • Chef
    • 1997–1999
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    • Father Matthew
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    • 1997–1999
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    • 1997–1999
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    • 1997–1999
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    • Mr. Archer
    • 1997–1999
    Elizabeth Berrington
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    • 1997–1999
    • Creator
      • Jimmy McGovern
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    8Ryu_Darkwood

    The first season is pure genius; the second is slightly flawed

    Let's just say that McGovern has done a great job in creating a story about how a small community can be influenced by a horrifying incident. The first season is brilliant. I loved the withheld ( often sexual) tension between the characters and the way how they appeared as persons you might meet in reality. The second season isn't bad, but it's just too long for its own good. There are too many uninteresting side-tracks about boring characters. Also, I couldn't quite relate to some of them anymore, they felt too much as made up caricatures. Though at some occasions it does reach the level of the first one, as a whole it's very disappointing. They'd better made it into 4 or 5 episodes instead of the 10 it eventually got.
    8Malc-3

    Wet & nasty...

    Jimmy McGovern's terrific mini-series contains arguably one of the single most haunting images in modern TV, as Danny Kavanagh (played strikingly by John Simm) staggers out of the icy lake bearing the first of the drowned girls. Although nothing else (perhaps inevitably) sticks in the mind to QUITE the same degree, McGovern's writing & Simm's performance help create one of the sharpest British serials of recent years.
    9sarahmillyhannah

    The Beautiful Lakes

    More than 10 years on since it was first made i still love to watch this. I own it on DVD and have also seen the re runs on BBC3. I could watch it over and over again. I love the atmosphere of the series, the beautiful setting and the acting has to be the best I have seen on TV in a mini series ever. Because of how series 2 is set and some of the bad events in it, it almost makes Cumbria seem a scary setting and it gives it a lovely dark atmosphere. Agreed series 2 can seem more soap than story in places but not overly. I love the hotel scene where its set, I have even visited the hotel and had a ride on the Ullswater, but not actually had chance to see room 34! Chef has to be one of the best characters ever in a series and played wonderfully! Yes it is far fetched in places, but its wonderfully entertaining and addictive, you watch one episode and you have to see them all!!
    10dmnkeen

    Naughty and nice...

    I've just watched this again and the misgivings I had when I first saw it have dispelled somewhat. Following on the heels of, and attempting to continue, the first self-contained (if open-ended) saga of Danny and the residents of the small Lake District town he finds himself in might seem foolhardy and unnecessary, but the finished result proves these assumptions wrong.

    True, "The Lakes 2" (as it is called on video) does stray into soap opera territory at times; some changes in certain characters behaviour does require a seismic suspension of disbelief; and some plotlines almost fall into self-parody. But, as with the first series, what pulls you into this drama and keeps your attention throughout is the incredible combination of superior acting, writing and directing.

    Danny, the hero of Part One, takes more of a back seat here as the action focusses on the Hitchcockian story of the teacher who murders his philandering wife; the devout Catholic mother who sleeps with her priest; the bitch of a rich girl who gets more than she bargains for at the hands of three local rapists; and, best of all, there's Chef who, despite being run over repeatedly at the end of the last instalment, proves that he is still as nasty as ever, polluting the lives of all around him, especially his long-suffering but sluttish wife.

    The Chef storyline actually provides a brilliant backdrop to the foreground drama of rape and infidelity, simply because the character is such a great creation: an immoral bull of a man who uses sex as a weapon, hates everyone around him, and who is motivated by an unrelenting vengeful streak against the (obvious) culprit who ran him down. Charles Dale plays Chef perfectly, making him one of television's most memorable and despicable characters who gets his delicious comeuppance courtesy of two very strong women and a rusty straight razor! Compare Dale's performance here with his Mr Nice Guy character in "Coronation Street" and you'll see just how good this actor is.

    That's not to take anything away from the rest of the cast: they are all fine, and Bob Mason's world-weary police sergeant deserves a special mention. The team of writers and directors (including original scribe Jimmy McGovern) manage to create a seamless whole, and this is well worth watching and rewatching.

    Is it as good as the original? Not quite, but if you take this as written before you sit down to watch, there are just as many enjoyable and striking things on offer here.
    prose

    Astonishingly impactful television!!

    This remarkable series has already been repeated on Australian television, and as far as I'm concerned it can be repeated each year, and nothing will come anywhere near it. The sharpness of Jimmy McGovern's script, the breathtaking performance by John Simm, the direction of David Blair, and the awesome landscape of the Lake District form the foundation of this 4-part series.

    There are many layers and sub-texts to this story. My family were still discussing it for months after the first viewing. Not all the decisions made by the characters in this story will be popular with viewers, but they are realistic indeed. So realistic that one is likely to feel uncomfortable with the result.

    As a rites of passage tale, "The Lakes" is almost mythological in its strength, gritty realism, and impact.

    I look forward to the further work of this remarkable writer.

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      During filming of a naked mountain-top scene Emma Cunniffe was left shivering as mist and then hail fell on the set. "It took all day to get the cast, crew and equipment up the peak," said Emma who was in the shot with John Simm. "The weather was great. We stripped for action and the mist came down. There was no way we could just leave so we kept filming. But it started raining. Finally, it was hailing and it was coming down so fast it was like being punched all over. For S&M fans it would have been bliss. But when we saw the bruises it was a disaster for us."
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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lakes 2
    • Filming locations
      • Glenridding, Ullswater Hotel, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Company Pictures
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      6 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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