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Law & Order: UK - Series 2 [DVD]

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  • Actors: Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, Harriet Walter, Ben Daniels, Freema Agyeman
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: None
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: None
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Feb. 2010
  • Run Time: 600 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002ZRQDYI
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,092 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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In the city of London, where crime never sleeps, the team are faced with their toughest challenges yet as the acclaimed Law & Order UK returns for series 2. The Crown Prosecution Service are still reeling in the aftermath of the previous series’ heart-wrenching finale, but there’s little time for contemplation as a raft of new cases quickly pile up. Bradley Walsh (Coronation Street), Jamie Bamber (Battlestar Galactica) and Harriet Walter (Atonement) battle at keeping the streets free of crime, delivering criminals into the capable hands of CPS stalwarts Ben Daniels (The State Within) Freema Agyeman (Dr Who) and Bill Paterson (Little Dorrit).

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary
  • On set interviews with Harriet Walter and producer Richard Stokes
  • Extended Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes

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We, in North America are just enjoying what we understand is "Season 3" of Law & Order UK.
However, the "Seasons" are not the same as in the UK.
The UK Seasons are only 6 or 7 episodes each. And in North America our "Season 1" of Law & Order UK included all 13 episodes which originally comprised the UK version's Seasons 1 and 2. Likewise, the North American "Season 2" actually includes all 13 episodes that comprise the UK version's Seasons 3 (7 episodes) and 4 (6 episodes).
I have both of the currently available NA DVD sets - Seasons 1 and 2, and as I have a multi region DVD player, I ordered the UK's Seasons 3 and 4, only to find I already had them in the NA Season 2 DVD collection. So these have become needless duplications. I hope that makes sense.
Just a warning for those NA fans who have a multi region player, NOT to order the UK's Seasons 3 & 4.
Having said that we find Law & Order UK series is stronger and grittier, and more "genuine" than the (original) North American Law & Order and its off-shoots L & O SVU and L & O Criminal Intent. Perhaps that is because we originally lived in the UK (emigrated here 36 years ago) and can relate to the British way of life.
Highly recommended series!!
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By Su TOP 100 REVIEWER on 25 Feb. 2010
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Law and Order UK returns for a second season, this time there are only 6 episodes (one less than last time) and again these episodes have been "adapted" from episodes from the American versions of the series. It is a double disc set which means that there are 3 episodes per disc plus extras.

Disc 1

1. Samaritan - adapted from US episode "Manhood"
Commentary
2. Hidden - adapted from "Bitter Fruit"
3. Community Service - adapted from "Volunteers
Extended and Deleted Scenes
Tour of police set with Freema Aygeman including a 40 second interview (yes that's 40 seconds) with Robert Glenister about his character in the episode "Honour Bound"

Disc 2

4. Sacrifice - adapted from "Sonata for Solo Organ"
5. Love and Loss - adapted from "Consultation"
6. Honour Bound - "Corruption"
Commentary
Extended and Deleted Scenes
Interview with Harriet Walter
Interview with Richard Stokes

There are NO SUBTITLES.

As with the previous season the "Law" consists of: Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh), Matt Devlin (Jamie Bamber) and their boss Natalie Chandler (Harriet Walter); the "Order" are James Steel (Ben Daniels), Alesha Phillips (Freema Agyeman) and their boss George Castle (Bill Patterson).

I have a couple of grips with this series:

1. No subtitling - do the producers of the DVD really think the hard of hearing don't watch DVDs

2. No audio description for the blind or partially sighted

3. Why on earth, with all the good writers and possible stories there are, isn't the UK show producing it's own independent stories rather than recycling old US stories. Does Dick Wolf think that we in the UK are that thick we won't notice?
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Devlin and Brooks are back for more Law And Order: UK, which sees them deal with 6 new cases - everything from child murder to discrimination comes up in this - which is really the second half of series 1. On the order side, Alesha, George and James still have to find ways to prosecute, and have to put up with some strange barristers on the other side.

This isn't a bad continuation of series 1, we get to see more about Ronnie Brooks - but Devlin is still a mystery, and still as annoying as the first half of the series. At least we still have the order team as they were before, James also being the most annoying - but Alesha brightens up the day with her caring attitude and dedication to the order team.

Most of the cases in this second half are excellent and are a lot stronger than the first part. I especially like the way they have now decided that the order team cannot always win, I especially liked the episode with the Monk-esque barrister who's got OCD, and James is left to tackle him, the other guy has never lost either. I wasn't too keen on the discrimination side of this though, it seems too much of an English thing, it's not really seen in the American edition, but still, it doesn't look out of place.

Both Bradley Walsh and Jamie Bamber are good in this, but Bradley runs away with the prize, he's such a lovable rogue and a bit of a Jack the lad that watching him in action is a joy and funny, where as Jamie is still a bit boring and OTT in my opinion. Freema Agyeman is still my favourite in this show though, and she keeps on shining, a big step up from her days on Brainiac as The Prof.

This DVD isn't bad, you get commentaries, a visit of the set with Natalie Chandler (their DS) and some extended and deleted scenes.
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Looking through Amazon pages for a DVD I might like to buy, I came across this - a series about law and order, filmed in London and just up my street - I could have bought all three series, but the fact there are no subtitles has stopped me purchasing!
I am not even hard of hearing but I do like to sometimes watch with the subtitles on ( I find American-made programmes often have the actors mumbling their way through the story ). Sorry DVD makers you have missed a trick ( and my money as well as other reviewers! ) Sorry!
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