The first episode of Edge of Darkness was shown on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two on 4 November 1985. Stars Bob Peck and Joanne Whalley appeared on the cover of the Radio Times, which introduced the thriller; "a detectives search for his daughter’s murderer takes him to the heart of the nuclear state." The series played on the fear that the Cold War engendered in the 1980s. In a time before viewing on demand its success earned it a swift repeat on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One, where it doubled its audience.
Edge of Darkness was written by Troy Kennedy Martin. The drama follows Ronald Craven (Peck) as he discovers his daughter Emma’s (Whalley) involvement with an environmental activist group called Gaia, and uncovers a government conspiracy to manufacture weapons grade plutonium. The series is by turns naturalistic – with a cameo appearance from MP Michael Meacher – and fantastical - as the murdered Emma appears to her father. The action is overshadowed by the growing potential of nuclear catastrophe.
Edge of Darkness was given four BAFTAs, including Best Drama Series and remains highly regarded. It featured in the BFI TV 100 list of the best British television programmes. In 2010 the original director and producer, Martin Campbell and Michael Wearing, remade the series as a feature film, starring Mel Gibson.
November anniversaries
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First regular hi-definition television service
2 November 1936 -
Hancock's Half-Hour
2 November 1954 -
Edge of Darkness
4 November 1985 -
Life with the Lyons
5 November 1950 -
The Goodies
8 November 1970 -
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Leicester, the first local radio network
8 November 1967 -
Byker Grove
8 November 1989 -
Garrison Theatre
10 November 1939 -
Butterflies
10 November 1978 -
Monitor - Elgar by Ken Russell
11 November 1962 -
Panorama
11 November 1953 -
dinnerladies
12 November 1998 -
Absolutely Fabulous
12 November 1992 -
America: A Personal History of the United States
12 November 1972 -
´óÏó´«Ã½ begins daily transmissions from 2LO Station
14 November 1922 -
Colour television on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One
15 November 1969 -
Clangers
16 November 1969 -
Cathy Come Home
16 November 1966 -
The Singing Detective
16 November 1986 -
Panorama interview with Princess Diana
20 November 1995 -
Start of television broadcasts from the House of Commons
21 November 1989 -
First TV gardening programme
21 November 1936 -
Doctor Who first episode
23 November 1963 -
Noel’s House Party
23 November 1991 -
That Was The Week That Was
24 November 1962