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CI5: The New Professionals

  • TV Series
  • 1998–1999
  • 15
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
244
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CI5: The New Professionals (1998)
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CI5, the British force formed by George Cowley to combat "anarchy, acts of terrorism and crimes against the public," has grown into an international force with agents from around the world.CI5, the British force formed by George Cowley to combat "anarchy, acts of terrorism and crimes against the public," has grown into an international force with agents from around the world.CI5, the British force formed by George Cowley to combat "anarchy, acts of terrorism and crimes against the public," has grown into an international force with agents from around the world.

  • Creator
    • Brian Clemens
  • Stars
    • Edward Woodward
    • Kal Weber
    • Colin Wells
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    244
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Brian Clemens
    • Stars
      • Edward Woodward
      • Kal Weber
      • Colin Wells
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • Harry Malone
    • 1999
    Kal Weber
    Kal Weber
    • Chris Keel
    • 1999
    Colin Wells
    • Sam Curtis
    • 1999
    Lexa Doig
    Lexa Doig
    • Tina Backus
    • 1999
    Adrian Irvine
    • Spencer
    • 1999
    Charlotte Cornwell
    • The Minister
    • 1999
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • Dr. Shepherd
    • 1999
    Emma Woollard
    • Abigail Prentice
    • 1999
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Matthew 7:12
    • 1999
    David Threlfall
    David Threlfall
    • Radovan Pradic
    • 1999
    Leon Rippy
    Leon Rippy
    • Lang
    • 1999
    Don Warrington
    Don Warrington
    • Ndaka
    • 1999
    Patrick Mower
    Patrick Mower
    • Jason Dane
    • 1999
    Michael Brandon
    Michael Brandon
    • Dr. Woods
    • 1999
    Michael McKell
    Michael McKell
    • Phoenix
    • 1999
    Norman Rodway
    Norman Rodway
    • Henry Kensal
    • 1999
    Brett Pryor
    • Colonel Slade
    • 1999
    Roberto Spina
    • Franco Cardulucci
    • 1999
    • Creator
      • Brian Clemens
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    Big S-2

    A bit of a letdown

    The original late 70s / early 80s "Professionals" was all British, politically incorrect, often mindless and frequently placed more emphasis on gunfights and loud explosions than it did on character development. Yet strangely this was part of its appeal and it was (and still is) hugely popular all over the world. The "New Professionals" tries to be a more international and more politically correct show than its predecessor, and that's its main downfall. Two of the main four characters are Americans - one can only assume that these characters were cast with one eye on the American export market. We also now have the male head of CI5 reporting to a female minister and a young and savvy "anything the boys can do I can do too" female sidekick on hand to get the two main (male) leads out of assorted sticky situations. In short, like so many other modern series, pandering to the politically correct lobby. This wouldn't be so bad if the plots weren't so thin and the dialog so weak and corny. "Who are CI5?" asks an FBI man in the pilot episode. "They're the best", replies his colleague, sounding suitably impressed. And so it goes on. A shame - the idea of continuing the CI5 story was a good one. Shame that the end result was such a let-down.
    zorro2a

    Not Bad

    I cannot agree with Jack Yan, l have just seen the New Professionals 2006, and l thought that the stories were good, strong, and very much for the 90's/00. Edward Woodward was very good and was always in command (originally Lewis Collins was earmarked for this role pity it did not happen) Collin Wells and Kal Webber did a great job, a very difficult job as well as everyone compared them to Bodie & Doyle, l think had the series ran longer they would have got better, Miss Backus (Backup in the series) was excellent and had many great parts as did Adrian Irvine... The Storys as l have said were very much for present day, Germ Warfare, Body Parts, Terrorists, and l think on the whole if you look at it in the light of day it stands up very well compared with the original, it's just a pity that they only made such a small number of episodes, but l give it an 8 out of 10
    Jack_Yan

    Not a patch on the original

    CI5: The New Professionals was a series which most fans waited for since the original's demise in the early 1980s.

    While audiences have become more sophisticated in the last 18 years, the new series takes a backward step, with writing and scoring that are childish at best. The show's creator, Brian Clemens, fails to take into account numerous developments in the original, and the new 37 and 45, Curtis and Keel, lack the initiative of their predecessors. To the seasoned Professionals fan the pair appear stupid in Clemens's scripts. The only able agent, Backus, is forever stuck at headquarters (much like Ruth being Cowley's chauffeur). The performances are also weak: at times Edward Woodward, as Malone, is dictating, and not acting, his lines: this is his worst performance since that crimes documentary he did a few years back. Curtis and Keel are simply too soft-looking; remember that Bodie and Doyle were hard men who had seen plenty of action as a mercenary and a top police officer.

    Of the first three Clemens stories, the plots are tolerable, but their execution is marred. (I have yet to see one not scripted by Clemens, so I hope they get better.) The new electronic score fails to build any of the tension of Laurie Johnson's original (which was edited to fit the scene, and not composed for each episode). Even the titles look silly (the same size of type used for both name and role or position).

    For a series that was promised to be as streetwise and gritty as the 1970s originals, it fails miserably and is on the verge of a parody. Fans will be disappointed.
    sammyb

    entertaining remake

    This Nineties update of a Seventies show is very enjoyable, although not as good as the original.The new cast take a few episodes to fit into their characters and Edward Woodward,excellent as he is, never matches the inventiveness of Gordon Jackson's Cowley.The first few episodes are very similar to the old series but the new crew develop a different and original style as the series progresses.Later episodes are more in the James Bond mould but boast impressive action sequences and an excellent score by Hywel Maggs and Chris Winter.As with the old series no one watches the Professionals for the writing but the spectacular action and the enjoyable interplay between the characters.
    4kimberleyrigg

    Love Edward Woodward but..

    Stared watching on Amazon because I used to love Edward in the Equaliser in my youth but this show is just painful despite giving it the usual allowances of it being an old show. Who knows if I watch the Equaliser now perhaps, I will think the same thing. I remember Edward being a good actor but in this show at first pass I just thought every actor was beyond bad. On reflection though I do not think it is the actors at all and more the dialogue that just makes everyone seem extremely wooden and fake.

    A lot of shows of the time had a high level of 'cheese' which is not necessarily a bad thing, but this paired with the corny dialogue takes it to level that meant I stopped watching halfway through season 1. I say this as someone who has an obsessive compulsion to finish what I start but in this case I failed! I don't like reviewing without giving any positives, but I just cannot think of any.

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      Independently made by director David Wickes' own production company, the series failed to sell to a mainstream terrestrial broadcaster in the UK, although it did sell to some European broadcasters. The lack of interest from the UK meant that financially the series was not going to be as lucrative as the producer hoped for. With only thirteen episodes made the series did not have enough stories to sell in syndication to US TV stations either so the series was cancelled.
    • Connections
      Follows The Professionals (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      The Professionals
      (title theme)

      by Laurie Johnson

      Arranged by Chris Winter and Hywel Maggs

      Produced by David Bainbridge

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Полицейская разведка 5: Новые профессионалы
    • Filming locations
      • Brands Hatch racing track, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • David Wickes TV
      • Matrix New Professionals Partnership
      • Mark 1 Productions
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      50 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9

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