The Living and the Dead (TV series)

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The Living and the Dead
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Genre Horror
Drama
Occult detective fiction
Created by Ashley Pharoah
Directed by Alice Troughton
Sam Donovan
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
ProducerEliza Mellor
Production locations Gloucestershire, England
CinematographyMatt Gray BSC Eps 1-3
Suzie Lavelle
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network BBC One
BBC America
Release28 June (2016-06-28) 
2 August 2016 (2016-08-02)

The Living and the Dead is a British six-episode supernatural horror television series created by Ashley Pharoah. The plot revolves around Nathan Appleby (played by Colin Morgan) and his wife, Charlotte Appleby (played by Charlotte Spencer), whose farm is believed to be at the centre of numerous supernatural occurrences. [1]

Contents

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Production

Development

The series was created by Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes co-creator Ashley Pharoah. Pharoah's creative partner Matthew Graham was initially attached to the series, but withdrew prior to its production to work on Childhood's End for SyFy. [14] The series is directed by Alice Troughton and Sam Donovan. [2]

Casting

On 5 June 2015, Colin Morgan and Charlotte Spencer were announced to join the cast. [2] [15]

Filming

The Living and the Dead production was based in the Bottle Yard Studios in Bristol, England. [16] The primary filming location was Horton Court in Gloucestershire. [17]

The six-part BBC One TV Series began rehearsals on 29 July 2015, [18] [ better source needed ] and shooting commenced in the West Country on 3 August 2015, [19] [ better source needed ] with an official announcement about the series on 7 August 2015. [15] Filming concluded on 18 December 2015. [20]

On 12 August 2016, BBC had officially stated that the series would not be renewed for a second series.

Music

Bristol-based duo The Insects were commissioned to write the score for the series. [21] The first episode features the traditional song "She Moved Through the Fair" sung by Elizabeth Fraser, plus the Anglican hymn "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise" at the ploughman's funeral. [22] Another recurring song is "The Reaper's Ghost", [23] composed by Richard Dyer-Bennet in 1935. [24]

Episodes

No.
overall
EpisodeDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
1Episode 1Alice TroughtonAshley Pharoah28 June 2016 (2016-06-28)3.99
In 1894, Nathan Appleby and his wife Charlotte return to the family farm after his mother's death. A teenage girl is possessed by the ghost of an evil local man who died without being baptised.
2Episode 2Alice TroughtonAshley Pharoah5 July 2016 (2016-07-05)N/A
A young boy is haunted by the ghosts of five workhouse orphans who suffocated years earlier in an accident in the tin mine owned by Appleby's grandfather.
3Episode 3Alice TroughtonAshley Pharoah & Simon Tyrrell12 July 2016 (2016-07-12)N/A
An outbreak of black beetles and a storm threaten the wheat harvest. A schizophrenic young man receives instructions to kill his mother from the ghost of a wise woman drowned as a witch in 1861.
4Episode 4Sam DonovanAshley Pharoah & Robert Murphy19 July 2016 (2016-07-19)N/A
Appleby's farm machinery is sabotaged by a fugitive Luddite. a former employee with a grudge. The restless spirit of a murdered girl returns to expose her killer, the village schoolmistress.
5Episode 5Sam DonovanPeter McKenna26 July 2016 (2016-07-26)N/A
The villagers celebrate Halloween. The ghosts of Roundhead troops appear on the anniversary of a bloody English Civil War battle.
6Episode 6Sam DonovanSimon Tyrrell2 August 2016 (2016-08-02)N/A
The ghostly apparitions in the village and Appleby's growing insanity are revealed to be the result of meddling by his great great granddaughter, a 21st century paranormal investigator haunted by the restless spirit of Appleby's drowned son.

Reception

Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave Series 1 an approval rating of 83%, with an average rating of 6.33 out of 10 based on 12 critics. The site's critical consensus is, "This throwback to classic gothic tales of yore is ideal viewing for audiences seeking a spooky sit without intense jolts and shocks." [25]

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