Outlaws (2004 TV series)

Outlaws
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GenreComedy drama
Created bySteve Coombes
Written bySteve Coombes
Directed byJohn Alexander
Harry Bradbeer
Richard Laxton
StarringPhil Daniels
Ray Emmet Brown
Georgia Mackenzie
Annabelle Apsion
Rebekah Staton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes12 (list of episodes)
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Production
Executive producersSimon Heath
Gareth Neame
ProducerVictoria Fea
CinematographyDavid Marsh
EditorDavid Barrett
Running time30 minutes
Production companyWorld Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC Three
Release1 October (2004-10-01) –
17 December 2004 (2004-12-17)
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Outlaws is a British television comedy-drama series, first broadcast on BBC Three on 1 October 2004, that ran for a total of twelve episodes across a single series.[1] The series stars Phil Daniels as Bruce Dunbar, the head of a shifty legal firm dealing in criminal law, who trains new employee Theodore Gulliver (Ray Emmet Brown) in his fairly underhand methods. While Gulliver, fighting Dunbar's influence, tries to do his job as best he can, Dunbar has his own problems, from clients who ransack his offices, to dealing with his self-abusive teenage daughter. Produced by World Productions, the series was described as a mixture of black comedy and an accurate portrayal of the inner workings of the British legal system.[2]

Alongside Daniels and Brown, the series also starred Georgia Mackenzie, Annabelle Apsion, and Rebekah Staton. Due to widespread critical acclaim and strong viewing figures, the series received a terrestrial broadcast, airing from 9 January 2005 on BBC Two.[3] Tom Sutcliffe of The Independent commented that "Outlaws is brisk and funny and has a compelling frontman in Daniels. It is also informative about a world in which fine abstractions about justice and rehabilitation have crumbled into a set of cynical lash-ups. Panorama eat your heart out." Despite calls for a second series, Outlaws was not recommissioned by BBC executives and was subsequently axed.

The complete series was released on DVD on 28 March 2005.[4]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "David Shaw » Outlaws – BBC Three (BAFTA Winner)". www.davidshaw.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016.
  3. ^ "BBC - Press Office - Outlaws on BBC TWO".
  4. ^ "Outlaws, Complete Series 1". Amazon UK. 28 March 2005.