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Silk - Season 1
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A six-part series about life at the Bar, the dilemmas and problems that modern day barristers have to face, and what it means to become a silk.
A six-part series about life at the Bar, the dilemmas and problems that modern day barristers have to face, and what it means to become a silk.
Actors:
Nick Fletcher,
Carl McCrystal,
Suzanne Davies,
Mark Penfold,
Simon Meacock,
Alex Corbet Burcher,
Jamie Parker
Nick Fletcher
Carl McCrystal
Suzanne Davies
Mark Penfold
Simon Meacock
Alex Corbet Burcher
Jamie Parker
14 August 1979, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, England, UK
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Catherine Morshead, Cilla Ware
Country:
United Kingdom
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September 03, 2013
Silk deals frankly with the sexism and classism that still hold sway in Britain. However, where an American show would go big, broad and outraged, Silk keeps everything confined within a more normal range of human reaction.
August 26, 2013
The real problem... is the tiredness and predictability of the material - the sense that we've seen it all before and didn't really believe it the first time.
August 30, 2013
American viewers could have a perfectly fine time watching this season but probably won't be panting in anticipation for the next.
August 23, 2013
Smartly written and highly entertaining-a treat, in short, and at two hours a sumptuous one.
September 10, 2018
The result was a perfectly OK hour of telly - marred only by the fact that we've come to expect a bit more than that from Moffat.
August 23, 2013
Although the series... sometimes teeters on the edge of melodrama, the characters and performances maintain our interest.

