Dangerous Knowledge (1976– )
8/10
A very enjoyable espionage thriller from the 1970's.
5 August 2018
The 1970's was an era that was rich for espionage/mystery dramas, I have a huge fondness for those penned by Francis Durbridge, and while this isn't quite in the same style, it's still a very enjoyable six part series.

The start is full of intrigue, you have a load of questions, definitely who and why, the events seem to make no sense, but as the drama progresses all questions are answered, and plenty of surprises lay in store. After a great start, I'd say the middle is a little padded, but the concluding episodes are excellent, packed with drama, action and some surprising twists.

The acting is excellent, John Gregson, Prunella Ransome and Patrick Allen in particular. If I'm honest, and perhaps slightly critical I'd have to say that Gregson was perhaps a little too old for the role, I couldn't quite believe in the chemistry between Kirby and Laura. It doesn't matter a great deal, as he's a fine actor, and gave a truly excellent performance throughout.

If you get the chance, watch the six part format, rather then the condensed movie, which at times feels a little heavily slashed in parts.

A mystery come espionage drama, one which is well worth watching, I really enjoyed it. 8/10
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