Edge of Darkness

Edge of Darkness (1985)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime, Thriller

This award-winning drama focuses on Yorkshire detective Ronald Craven investigating the murder of his daughter. From there the story spirals into a gripping eco-thriller of political conspiracy, secret service machinations and even shady medieval societies. As he draws closer to the dangerous inner sanctums of organised environmental protests and nuclear power interests, he discovers the ultimate truths at the heart of society.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:35 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06FusionDec 9, 1985
S01E05NorthmoorDec 2, 1985
S01E04BreakthroughNov 25, 1985
S01E03Burden of ProofNov 18, 1985
S01E02Into the ShadowsNov 11, 1985
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Edge of Darkness' premiere?

'Edge of Darkness' premiered on November 4, 1985.

Who played the lead character in 'Edge of Darkness'?

Bob Peck portrayed the lead character, Ronald Craven, in 'Edge of Darkness'.

What was the main plot of 'Edge of Darkness'?

'Edge of Darkness' followed the story of a police detective, Ronald Craven, who investigates the murder of his daughter.

Who directed 'Edge of Darkness'?

Martin Campbell directed 'Edge of Darkness'.

What was the genre of 'Edge of Darkness'?

'Edge of Darkness' was a British crime drama television series.

Where was 'Edge of Darkness' set?

'Edge of Darkness' was set in Yorkshire, England.

Who composed the music for 'Edge of Darkness'?

Eric Clapton composed the music for 'Edge of Darkness'.

How many episodes were there in 'Edge of Darkness'?

'Edge of Darkness' consisted of six episodes.

Did 'Edge of Darkness' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Edge of Darkness' won several awards, including BAFTA Awards for Best Drama Series and Best Original Television Music.

Who played Darius Jedburgh in 'Edge of Darkness'?

Joe Don Baker portrayed the character Darius Jedburgh in 'Edge of Darkness'.

What was the critical reception of 'Edge of Darkness'?

'Edge of Darkness' received critical acclaim and is considered one of the greatest British television dramas.

Did 'Edge of Darkness' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Edge of Darkness' featured notable guest stars such as Charles Kay, Ian McNeice, and Joanne Whalley.

Was 'Edge of Darkness' based on a book or a previous work?

No, 'Edge of Darkness' was an original television series and not based on any previous work.

Were there any memorable quotes from 'Edge of Darkness'?

Yes, one memorable quote from 'Edge of Darkness' is "I'm a businessman, Mr. Craven. I'm not a detective."

Did 'Edge of Darkness' have any notable filming locations?

Yes, 'Edge of Darkness' was filmed in various locations in Yorkshire, including Leeds, Bradford, and Huddersfield.

How did 'Edge of Darkness' impact the television industry?

'Edge of Darkness' is often cited as a groundbreaking series that raised the bar for British television dramas and influenced future productions.

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Also known as

  • Δρόμος Μέσα Στο Σκοτάδι (Greece)

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