Monday, 18 October 2021

MAGELLAN (COMMISSAIRE MAGELLAN): MORTEL REFRAIN (FRANCE 3)

The beloved French mystery series Commissaire Magellan comes to an end with its 38th episode.
 
Created by Laurent Mondy (Les Cordier, juge et flic), Commissaire Magellan was launched on pubcaster France 3 in 2009. Produced by Jean Luc Azoulay's JLA Productions with France Télévisions (and 13ème Rue) and set in the fictional northern town of Saignac, it stars Jacques Spiesser as Commissaire Simon Magellan. Selma Kouchy plays Lieutenant Selma Berrayah, his deputy. The other regulars are Nathalie Besançon as Magellan's companion Florence Higel (a journalist for the local paper La Sentinelle), Franz Lang as Simon's nephew Ludo and Marie de Stefano as Cordelia (the commissaire's younger daughter).
 
Commissaire Magellan crossed over twice (in 2016 and 2018) with Mongeville, another hit of the channel. Jacques Spiesser is brilliant as the debonair detective in those old school whodunnits, built according to a proven formula, which deliver what the fans like and expect. In many respects, this  heir to Les cinq dernières minutes, Navarro (a production of Jean-Luc Azoulay) or even Derrick (1) is France's answer to Midsomer Murders. In February 2021, Mongeville and Commissaire Magellan were officially axed by France 3 in spite of their healthy ratings (even in repeats). Written by Anton Voyl (2) and directed by Stéphane Kopecky (Joséphine, ange gardien),  Mortel refrain was filmed between October and November 2020 in the Département du Nord.

Mathieu Deschamps, a singer famous 15 years ago, prepares his return with a new album and a tour when he's killed in a recording studio. Commissaire Magellan and Lieutenant Berrayah investigate in the victim's entourage, starting with his wife, his stepdaughter and his producer.  It's Simon's birthday soon and Paul Gavrillac, his longtime friend, arrives at his house without warning. He's quickly followed by Barbara, Magellan's ex-wife, who didn't warn either. Both are depressed for the same reason. The plot of Mortel refrain looks like it has been done a gazillion times but at least Jacques Spiesser and his character make a proper goodbye, subtle and elegant. 
 
Series favourites Bernard Alane (Paul) and Agnès Soral (Barbara) provide the highlights of this episode with Franz Lang. The guest cast includes Anne Caillon (Demain nous appartient) as Elsa Deschamps and Jean-Pierre Michaël (Ici Tout Commence, R.I.S. Police Scientifique) as David Gordon. Also with Avy Marciano (Stéphane Larrieux), Éric Boucher (Mathieu Deschamps), Julien Crampon (Corentin), Bertille Chabert (Juliette), etc. Produced by Richard Berkowitz. Exec produced by Olivier Guedj. Jean-Marie Aumont is the production manager for JLA. Elizabeth Bonnay is the production manager for France Télévisions. Music by Frédéric Porte. Cinematography by Jonny Semeco. Commissaire Magellan is available in the U.S. and Canada on SVOD service MHz Choice under the title Magellan
 
(1) Not to mention, Les Cordier, juge et flic (naturally).   
(2) Most probably a pseudonym (a reference to La Disparition, the novel by Georges Perec). Thomas Luntz is credited as the writer in the press release which announced the filming of this episode.

Wednesday, 13 October 2021

MCDONALD & DODDS - SERIES 1, EPISODE 2: A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS (ITV)

Created by scriptwriter Robert Murphy (DCI Banks), McDonald & Dodds is a British mystery drama set in the beautiful town of Bath — in the west of England and launched in 2020. The series is produced by Mammoth Screen (Endeavour) for ITV and Britbox.
 
McDonald & Dodds is a most pleasant take on the mismatched detective duo, where the crime-solving genius isn't in the foreground. The smart and effective DCI Lauren McDonald teams up with the unassuming DS Dodds (no first name known), a middle-aged man who dips his chips in butter and has a keen eye for details.
 
« Back home, we had a massive argument about Spotify etiquette.
- Spot...? »

Series 1 of McDonald & Dodds  consists of 2 x 90 minute episodes. The ever brilliant Jason Watkins (The Crown, The  Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies) is Dodds, alongside an excellent regular cast: Tala Gouveia (Cold Feet) as McDonald, James Murray (Cucumber, Primeval) as Chief Superintendent John Houseman and Jack Riddiford (DC Darren Craig). Pearl Chanda (DC Laura Simpson) was replaced by Lily Sacofsky (Sanditon) as DC Milena Paciorkowski in Series 2 (1). Jane Crawford, a patient of an expensive rehab clinic, is found hanged in her room. DCI McDonald rules out suicide when Sergeant Dodds notices an important detail... at the cost of a water pipe.
 
« Have you ever met anyone who's evil?
- Twice. »

The detectives meet Kelly Mulcreevy, the therapist in charge of the group which included Jane. They interrogate the remaining members: Miles Stevens, Mary Costair, Alison Speirs and Maheeda Abaasi. Lauren and Dodds must find out what is "the 13th step". Their investigation is complicated from the inside of the police station, and not only because of Houseman's management. McDonald "weaponises" the little sergeant, who knows the game of boules, the History of Bath and reads French. The likeable tandem faces a devious adversary in A Wilderness of Mirrors, thoroughly written by series creator Robert Murphy.
 
We learn a bit more on Lauren's life with her (unseen) boyfriend but also about Dodds.  McDonald & Dodds is an affectionate homage to Columbo in a superb setting reminiscent of Inspector Morse's Oxford. Of course, the guest cast of this episode is first class: Caroline Catz (Doc Martin) as Alison Speirs, Hugh Dennis (Not Going Out, Outnumbered) as George Holden, Michele Dotrice (Mary Costair), Freddie Fox (Miles Stevens), Suzanne Packer (Jane Crawford), Charlotte Ritchie (Call the Midwife) as DS Irene Ross, Joanna Scanlan (Kelly Mulcreevy) and Kiran Sonia Sawar (Murdered by my Father) as Maheeda Abaasi.

Produced by Amy Thurgood. Co-produced by Sarah Lewis. Exec produced by Preethi Mavahalli, Robert Murphy and Damien Timmer. Music by Blair Mowat (Happy!). Cinematography by Tim Palmer BSC. Editing by Andy Morrison. Titles by Liquid TV. Distributed by ITV Studios. McDonald & Dodds will premiere in Switzerland on RTS Un on Saturday, October 23rd and in France the day after. Filming of Series 3 has started this week. A Wilderness of Mirrors was helmed by Laura Scrivano.

(1) 3 x 90 minute episodes.