Professor T.: The Complete First Season
F**K
Excellent Mystery Series
This is the British version of the Belgian Murder Mystery series of the same name. Many are the same story with only slight modifications to fit more the British sense of humor and culture. Truth is, this version is MUCH better than the original Belgian version.At the risk of being somewhat of a Spoiler Alert, the only fault I found in this series was that although every case was solved to satisfaction, every one - not a few, not some, not most, but every one had a sad ending. I don't like sad endings. Too much like real life.
P**N
Another Series Added To Our PBS Watchlist - Love It
This is a series that I had thought about watching for some time now and upon viewing the first episode, my Wife and I were hooked. It is a very high-quality show that keeps you guessing from beginning to the end and has both excellent actors and really engaging storylines. The storyline of the episodes contains very serious crimes to be solved, and Professor T is an excellent resource for the British coppers who engage his services. There is also a personal story about the Professor along with the lives of the coppers who work with him. There are moments of humor included at the appropriate time which really balance this series and make it one that will be watched as long as they keep renewing it.
P**E
That is work and it's clear when playing
Love professor T have all three series
B**I
Interesting variant remake of the original series.
I bought this after seeing a single episode of the German version of this series, itself a remake of the Belgian original. The Professor T who appears in this British version seems human, all too human, compared to his German counterpart, who is more aloof, isolated, icy, cerebral, otherworldly and obsessed. I do not know if the stories in this version are remakes or originals, but for me, they are, at best, minor mysteries. There are never more than 3 or 4 logical subjects to choose from, although many of them have hidden motives, so for the experienced armchair detective, the individual stories, one complete in each episode, are merely puzzles, not true mysteries. What I did find compelling was the overt emphasis on the suffering inflicted on innocent victims and family members of guilty criminals. Nobody comes out of these experiences happy. At all. This is somewhat different than most American detective shows where the supreme effort is the identification of the criminal, with little empathy or concern for both victims and family members of the guilty. Nevertheless, this milder version of Professor T is recommended as entertaining and well-acted, with good direction and production values. Hope to continue with the second series when released on disc.
J**R
Joseph’s Perspective
This crime mystery series is very, very British. It is fabulous. Professor T is very shrewd, always reasoning out the motive(s) and identifying the perpetrators almost immediately but keeping matters to himself until the time is right to say something. He is entertainingly different. I highly recommend this series to anyone that enjoys very British entertainment!! It is excellent.
S**N
Great British Show
Like most PBS masterpiece type productions professor T is a gem, if you haven't seen it I highly recommend this series. However, on the new season the first couple of episodes with him being in prison I could very much do without, it's a bit depressing, not quite sure why they needed to go there with all this, they were doing absolutely wonderful with the shall we say standard types of episodes, this diversion I could do without. But regardless, it is still a top-notch production, I just hope that they're done with this prison crap and never go back there 😱🥵
A**R
Great series
If you liked Monk...this will be up your alley. I'm glad to have it in my British dvd collection.
E**
PROFESSOR T
No so good, hard to get used to watching his performance.
A**A
Well acted crime series
This is the first series of Professor T and whilst the six stories are independant, it does seek to explain Prof Tempest's relationship & history with the police and with his mother and faculty dean. There are flashbacks to childhood which are expanded upon in the second and third series of the programme and go a long wat towards explaining why he developed OCD.The role of Professor Tempest and his personality quirks must be a very difficult one for any actor to play as it requires an obsessive amount of self-control and lack of visible reaction to events. It is played superbly well.
W**O
Bizarre and Fascinating
I thought this actor was odd when he starred as a St Marie Inspector but this one takes the cake. The stories are very odd and he is totally bizarre, he has some bizarre guests, including the lady playing his mother. But somehow the two episodes I have watched are fascinating. Worth a look if you like an interesting mystery with colourful characters.
C**T
Better than Morse
A funny, moving and interesting series, well acted and with excellent scripts. As soon as we had seen it we ordered an extra copy for friends who, having lived in Oxford for a number of years, were more than a little jaded with the 'Morse' circus of film crews ans guided tours all over the place.
M**D
Different but very enjoyable
I was sceptical as I was not sure I would enjoy this type of show. However, after the first episode I really warmed to the characters and found the sub story intriguing. Great cast of characters and Ben Miller really shines as the Professor.
J**B
Quite enjoyable
An interesting study of OCD. A rather disturbing series with moments of humour. Not to be confused with Death in Paradise!
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