Des (TV series)

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Des is a British three-part television drama miniseries,[2] based on the 1983 arrest of Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen,[3] after the discovery of human remains causing the blockage of a drain near his home.[1] The series premiered on 14 September 2020.[4]

Genre
Created by
Based on
Killing for Company
by Brian Masters
[1]
Written byLuke Neal (episodes 1, 2)
Kelly Jones (episode 3)[1]
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Des
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Genre
Created by
Based on
Killing for Company
by Brian Masters
[1]
Written byLuke Neal (episodes 1, 2)
Kelly Jones (episode 3)[1]
Directed byLewis Arnold
Starring
Theme music composerSarah Warne
ComposerSarah Warne
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producers
ProducerDavid Meanti
CinematographyMark Wolf
EditorSacha Szwarc
Production company
  • New Pictures
Original release
NetworkITV
Release14 September (2020-09-14) 
16 September 2020 (2020-09-16)
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Cast

Episodes

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No.EpisodeDirected by[1]Written by[1]Original release date[4]UK viewers
(millions)
1Episode 1Lewis ArnoldLuke Neal14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)11.95
2Episode 2Lewis ArnoldLuke Neal15 September 2020 (2020-09-15)10.70
3Episode 3Lewis ArnoldKelly Jones16 September 2020 (2020-09-16)10.93
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Production

In November 2019, production began on Des,[1] starring David Tennant as Dennis Nilsen.[5] The drama is the ninth in a sequence of ITV miniseries featuring notorious British murder cases of the past two centuries, following on from This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper (2000), Shipman (2002), A Is for Acid (2002), The Brides in the Bath (2003), See No Evil: The Moors Murders (2006), Appropriate Adult (2011), Dark Angel (2016), In Plain Sight (2016). The next in the sequence is The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021).

Reception

Ratings

The premiere episode was watched live by 5.4 million viewers on ITV, a benchmark previously hit in 2019 with Cleaning Up. The peak was 5.9 and nearly a third of all viewers were watching it at the time of its airing.[6]

Critical reception

Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 89%. The website's critics consensus reads, "Des is a smartly scripted, sufficiently eerie true crime drama anchored by a chilling performance from David Tennant."[7]

The series was well received by critics and described as a "sensitive, finely worked drama showing the unrelentingly bleak reality of the monstrous narcissist".[8] Tennant's performance was considered "one of his best in an impeccable career".[9]

Awards

In 2021, David Tennant won the International Emmy Award for Best Actor, at the 49th International Emmy Awards, for his role in the show.

References

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