I remember watching A Very Peculiar Practice upon its release, and by far it's a series, created by Andrew Davies (a former academic who became a hotshot screenwriter) that speaks to the times of university corporatization, values, integrity, university leadership who think just about the bottom line and fast bucks.
Values of the Family speaks to that, and I think A Very Peculiar Practice could have easily run for three or more seasons. Takashi Kawahara, who was pivotal as Chen Sung Yau, a confidant of Dr Stephen Daker (Peter "Dr Who" Davison) starred in series one but unfortunately wasn't brought back for series two.
Values of the Family speaks to that, and I think A Very Peculiar Practice could have easily run for three or more seasons. Takashi Kawahara, who was pivotal as Chen Sung Yau, a confidant of Dr Stephen Daker (Peter "Dr Who" Davison) starred in series one but unfortunately wasn't brought back for series two.