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Published on June 22nd, 2015 | by Damien Straker

GEORGE GENTLY, SERIES SEVEN – DVD RELEASE – NIXCO Media Release

Chief Inspector George Gently in a maelstrom of murders and mayhem in the swinging sixties

Label:  RLJ Entertainment

Australian release date: August 5th, 2015

Rating: TBA

Running Time: Approx. 352 minutes

Special features: Cast & Crew interviews, Photo Gallery and English Subtitles

Number of discs: 2

Starring: Martin Shaw (Judge John Deed, The Professionals), Lee Ingleby (Ever After, Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World)

Director: Roger Goldby (Call The Midwife, The Musketeers)

RRP: $34.99

Forma: DVD

 

Experience the hugely successful detective drama George Gently, based on the novels by Alan Hunter, on DVD from August 5 2015. Directed by Roger Goldby (Call The Midwife, The Musketeers) and starring Martin Shaw (Apparitions, The Professionals) as George Gently and Lee Ingleby (Our Zoo, Luther) as his sidekick DS John Bacchus; the consistently high ranking series returns for its seventh season with a bang!

Set in 1960s Northumberland, George Gently is based on an old-school detective trying to come to terms with a time when the lines between the police and criminals have become blurred.

George Gently is airing on ABC1 from June 28, 2015 through to July 19, 2015

Available at JB Hi Fi, ABC Stores, Sanity and KMART


EPISODE SUMMARIES:

GENTLY WITH THE WOMEN – Gently’s investigation into the rape of a prostitute leads him to unravel how rape is handled within the force and deal with animosity from his colleague.

BREATHE IN THE AIR – The investigation of a GP’s suspected suicide leads Rachel Coles to the small village community she grew up in, which stirs up tragic memories.

GENTLY AMONG FRIENDS – A man is found dead at the backdrop of the Wildcat riots, where rubbish is piling on the streets. The victim was in a lot of debt – but who killed him and why?

SON OF A GUN – Following an armed robbery, Gently seeks to find the armed gang and bring them to justice before more innocent people are shot.


About the Author

damien@impulsegamer.com'

is a freelance writer and film critic. He studied at the University of Sydney and graduated with an Arts Honours degree in Film Studies. He is a pop culture aficionado and enjoys talking about all films, 90s TV shows, ninjas and watching Rugby League. His favourite film directors are Alfonso Cuarón, Clint Eastwood and Alexander Payne.



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