Ripper Street

Ripper Street: Creator/Writer Richard Warlow talks about the mean streets

Richard Warlow the creator and writer of Ripper Street has a fascinating article about how he came up with Ripper Street.  Here is what he had to say about Matthew Macfadyen

As soon as Matthew Macfadyen told us he was interested in taking on the part of Inspector Reid, I knew that this duality would be perfectly served.

As an actor, he has such an astonishing ability to describe both toughness and vulnerability, to entirely inhabit the role of a man who is haunted by terrible ghosts but who is still intent, every new day, on bringing the fight to the evil and corrupt.

There’s a particular moment toward the close of episode one when, the case solved, he tells his one-time boss and superior officer, (the more fictionally celebrated) Fred Abberline that no longer is he going to let Jack The Ripper dominate his every day and that from now on he’s going to look on and forward.

Reid comes out of the pub, puts on his bowler and – a private moment for the camera – he smiles.

It’s a smile of conviction and intent and, whilst it wasn’t scripted, it makes the whole character come alive.

It’s a purely instinctive moment from Matthew and one that went on to entirely inform the further development of the character.

Hurry on over HERE to read the full article.

Ripper Street: BBC America Promo Gritty, Raw, Sweaty & Sexy Video

This video includes interviews with the cast, including Matthew Macfadyen.

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Ripper Street: Metro Review of Episode 1

Metro has published a very interesting review of the Ripper Street, that is almost as colourful as Ripper Street itself.

Forget the Sunday night thing, it was even cheekier sticking Ripper Street in among the carols and snowballs of a TV Christmas. Its tale of Victorian detectives in post-Jack The Ripper London, afeared that a copycat killer is on the loose, was decidedly unfestive, like pulling a wishbone and having maggots come wriggling out of a bit of stray meat. In other words, quite nasty in places. And, as a result, highly entertaining.

Read the full and interesting review HERE.

Ripper Street: Promotional Photos from Episode 2

Spoiler TV has posted several promotional photos  from Episode 2 of Ripper Street.  You can view them HERE.

Ripper Street: The Arts Desk Review of Episode 1

The Arts Desk has reviewed and you should definitely read it HERE.

Macfadyen steps up into the role of Reid with a stubbly physicality and strident assertiveness you might not have expected from him, and his action-man dimension was given full vent as he and his sidekicks found themselves plunged into a sinister underworld...

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I didn’t go into Ripper Street with great expectations, but this punchy and atmospheric first episode comfortably exceeded them.

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