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Of episodes 6 Production Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Kathryn Mitchell Producer(s) Elaine Cameron Jeffrey Taylor Cinematography Adam Suschitzky Peter Greenhalgh Editor(s) Andrew McClelland Fiona Colbeck Camera setup Single-camera Running time 55 minutes Production company(s) Stagescreen Productions Release Original network Original release 16 June ( 2007-06-16) – 28 July 2007 ( 2007-07-28) External links Jekyll is a British television drama serial produced by and Stagescreen Productions for. The series also received funding from.
Wrote all six episodes, with and each directing three episodes. The series is described by its creators as a sequel to the novella, rather than an adaptation of it, with the tale serving as a within the series. It stars as Tom Jackman, a modern-day descendant of Dr. Jekyll, who has recently begun transforming into a version of Mr. Hyde (also played by Nesbitt). Jackman is aided by psychiatric nurse Katherine Reimer, played. Also appears as Claire, Tom's wife.
Filming took place at various locations around southern England in late 2006. The series was first transmitted on BBC One in June and July 2007, receiving mainly positive reviews.
Contents. Plot Doctor Tom Jackman , a married father of two, has abandoned his family without explanation to live in a heavily fortified basement flat. He hires psychiatric nurse Katherine Reimer to help him with his unusual case. After explaining a set of elaborate security procedures to Reimer, he straps himself into a secured metal chair and undergoes a psychological transformation. Reimer observes that Jackman's alter ego exhibits rage, heightened senses, greatly superior strength and speed, and a more playful and flirtatious manner. She assures this persona she will keep his secrets just as she keeps Jackman's, but asks for guarantees he will not harm her. After being informed of the novella, Jackman's alter ego takes Hyde's name for his own and the two agree to form an uneasy truce.
While they share a body, neither remembers what the other did while dominant. They use a micro cassette recorder to leave messages for each other. Jackman began transforming into the violent, lecherous Hyde recently. Fearing for his family's safety, he chose to isolate himself from them, but he cannot bring himself to cut off all contact, and visits his wife Claire. During one such visit, Hyde assumes control and learns about Jackman's family.
Miranda Callendar , a detective employed by Claire, learns about Hyde and informs Jackman that Jekyll and Hyde was not fiction, but a fictionalized version of actual events. Callendar shows Jackman a picture of the real Doctor Jekyll who lived in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 19th century.
Jackman is startled to see that Jekyll looks exactly like him, and that he died at around Jackman's current age; and Callendar speculates that he is a descendant of the original Doctor Jekyll, except for the fact that Doctor Jekyll had died without children. Jackman is also being stalked by a private security team led by an American named Benjamin. Unbeknownst to him, the team works for his former employers at the biotechnology firm, Klein and Utterson, and is directed by his friend Peter Syme. When Benjamin's team puts Jackman's children at risk, Hyde asserts himself, killing a lion. At the hospital he is approached by Sophia, an elderly woman who claims to be his mother, but before he can question her she disappears. Jackman confronts Peter Syme, who attempts to drug him. This provokes Hyde to appear and take Syme and Claire hostage.
Claire argues that they need to find a cure for Jackman's condition. Hyde kills Benjamin and Syme insists that Klein and Utterson have had a cure for a long time.
Jackman is captured and locked inside a metal coffin. Reimer and Callendar confront Syme, claiming they know the truth about Jackman. Callendar theorizes that Klein and Utterson have access to cloning technology and that Jackman is Jekyll's clone.
Syme denies this and orders them taken away to be killed. Syme reveals to Claire that the treatment Jackman is undergoing will stabilize into one persona: If it is Hyde, he will be kept for research in order to synthesize the potion that turned the original Jekyll into Hyde; If it is Jackman, she is free to take him home. When the box is opened, Hyde is dominant. In a flashback triggered by genetic memory, Hyde has a vision of a meeting between Jekyll and, the author of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Stevenson agrees to write a fictional version of Jekyll's case but reveals that he knows the truth: there is no potion. Instead, Jekyll was transformed into Hyde by his love for Alice, a maid within his household.
Flashbacks into Jackman's own life show his Hyde first manifesting fully during a seaside holiday with Claire, after the pair were accosted by hooligans. Enraged by further threats to Jackman's family, Hyde escapes from Klein and Utterson.
Utterson, a ruthless redheaded American woman at the head of Klein and Utterson, takes Claire and her sons hostage at a private estate, locking the twins in miniature versions of the same coffin used on their father. Tom's alleged mother, Sophia, appears on the premises and helps Claire escape her locked bedroom. She tells Claire how Klein and Utterson had indeed tried to clone Doctor Jekyll but had been unsuccessful. Claire meets several of the failed attempts in the lowest basement of the building.
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They are disfigured and in a near-vegetative state. Sophia explains that Jackman is a descendant of Doctor Jekyll, (who died a virgin), through Mr Hyde, and by chance a perfect natural genetic duplicate, 'a perfect, a chance in a million'. Klein and Utterson had discovered this and had him under surveillance for almost his entire life, from when he was six-months-old. In order to trigger his transformation into Hyde, they created a clone of Alice, the maid whom Jekyll had loved.
This clone is Claire herself. Hyde tries to rescue Jackman's family from Klein and Utterson, killing Syme and many other personnel. In the end there is a stand-off, with Jackman and Claire's sons held hostage and suffocating.
The Hyde personality is apparently killed when he is shot with multiple bullets and then manages to avoid 'sharing the damage' by taking the wounds onto himself while allowing Jackman to assume his undamaged, healthy form, leaving Doctor Jackman as the only personality. Six months later, Jackman has tracked down Sophia, the woman who claimed to be his mother. When he questions her about his father, she reveals that she is the descendant of Hyde, the one through whom he had inherited the family curse from, and that it's 'never over'. As Jackman watches horrified, the powerless, tired, grey-haired Sophia transforms into her own version of the Hyde persona, the feral, red-headed Ms Utterson. Episodes # Title Directed by Written by Viewers / Share (million) / (%) Original air date Production code 1 'Episode One' Douglas Mackinnon Steven Moffat 5.1 / 24 16 June 2007 ( 2007-06-16) ICDA641D Tom Jackman is plagued by strange transformations into a stronger, more animal-like version of himself.
To ease the situation he hires an assistant in Katherine Reimer to see to the needs of both himself and his alter ego. He later finds that his estranged wife Claire has employed a detective, Miranda Calender, to find out why he left her. Calender is able to reveal to Jackman that he is apparently the last living descendant of Henry Jekyll, and that they look exactly alike, despite the fact that Jekyll never had children. She is unable to reveal who the other party observing him is. Meanwhile, Hyde continues to grow stronger as this third party introduces itself through Benjamin. 2 'Episode Two' Douglas Mackinnon Steven Moffat 3.9 / 21 23 June 2007 ( 2007-06-23) ICDA642X While at a zoo, Benjamin's team tries to force out Hyde by placing Tom's son, Eddie, in the lion's den. Benjamin, who says he has controlled Tom for forty years waiting for Hyde to emerge, asks Hyde to work with him.
Hyde refuses, driving away with Benjamin’s henchman, Christopher, whose battered body Hyde later dumps. Tom awakes to be confronted by Sophia, an elderly woman with whom Katherine has been working. Sophia confesses that she left Tom in a railway station 40 years ago with only a letter and a photo.
She reveals that he is a direct descendant of Dr Henry Jekyll. Peter, who has been working for Benjamin, has tipped him off about Tom's whereabouts.
When Benjamin's team arrive at the hospital, Sophia urges Tom to disappear permanently. 3 'Episode Three' Douglas Mackinnon Steven Moffat 3.8 / 17 30 June 2007 ( 2007-06-30) ICDA643R Tom discovers that the organisation tracking him is 'Klein & Utterson', the very company he works for.
He confronts Peter at his house. However, Peter had drugged him. Fearing that Hyde will attack his family when he's unconscious, Tom locks Peter in the basement with Hyde and forces him to swallow the key. Claire appears to witness her husband’s transformation in Hyde. Twelve hours later, Tom awakens with a key. Hyde kills Benjamin — one of the organisation's leaders.
Posing as police, Benjamin's team place Tom in a very confined box and transfer him to another location. 4 'Episode Four' Matt Lipsey Steven Moffat 2.8 / 14 14 July 2007 ( 2007-07-14) ICDA644K When a private detective confronts Klein & Utterson with the theory that Tom is Jekyll's clone, Peter reveals that they don't know how Tom came to be. Flashback sequences reveal how Tom and Claire first met as well as Hyde's first 'awakenings'. The flashback recounts how the couple were surprised that Claire gave birth to twins as there had only been one heartbeat. In the present, Claire demands to know where her children are, why her husband is locked in a box, and the nature of her husband's relationship with Katherine.
5 'Episode Five' Matt Lipsey Steven Moffat 3.5 / 18 21 July 2007 ( 2007-07-21) ICDA645E At the home of Dr Henry Jekyll, in 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson presents a manuscript. The story lacks only an ending. Jekyll is dying because he can no longer control the changes and his last secret will die with him as he destroys a vital piece of paper in the fire.
Back in the present, Tom is believed dead, with Hyde having taken over after Tom succumbed to terror due to his. Dipping into Tom's memories, Hyde taps into genetic memory from Henry Jekyll, and learns that Jekyll never used a potion (something that was widely believed, and evidently something that Klein & Utterson were aiming to reproduce). He also discovers that Jekyll's maid, Alice, looked identical to his wife, shortly before Klein & Utterson abduct his wife and children. 6 'Episode Six' Matt Lipsey Steven Moffat 3.2 / 17 28 July 2007 ( 2007-07-28) ICDA646Y Tom and Hyde fully combine their personalities, with Tom needing Hyde's physical strength while Hyde requires Tom's emotional maturity. Claire is revealed to be a clone of Jekyll's maid Alice - created in order to stimulate the transformation in Tom that her 'template' triggered in Jekyll, while Tom is a descendant of Hyde's illegitimate offspring. Hyde dies protecting Tom's children, refusing to 'share the damage' with his other self after he is shot.
It is finally revealed that Ms Utterson, the American head of Klein & Utterson, is the Hyde persona of Tom's mother Sophia, from whom he inherited the Hyde genes. Production Development Jeffrey Tayor of Stagescreen Productions had the idea of a modern version of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in the mid-1990s. He attempted to get it produced in the United States three times, but all three attempts fell through for various reasons. He returned to England from the and joined with Hartswood Films when Elaine Cameron was scouting for ideas for a supernatural thriller. Cameron then approached Steven Moffat for a script, and a six-part series was commissioned by the BBC's and in November 2005. BBC America signed on to provide co-production funding in March 2006.
The producers regularly met with Moffat for brainstorming sessions. Cameron's assistant took notes from these conversations, after which they would look over the notes and start the process again. The producers invited Moffat to 'write anything', with the intention of cutting the material back later. However, they were reluctant to cut material once they saw it on the page. The first episode starts with Jackman already knowing about his alter ego. Because the plot of Jekyll begins after the story has developed for the characters, Nesbitt says that the show feels like it is a second series. Moffat explicitly describes the series as a sequel, rather than an adaptation, stating the Jekyll of the original story really existed, and Jackman is his 'modern-day descendant dealing with the same problems'.
As Jekyll and Hyde is such a well-known phrase, Moffat labored over what to call the series, eventually deciding upon Jekyll because that word 'carries the name Hyde'. The final episode replaces the title 'Jekyll' with 'Hyde'.
Producer Elaine Cameron says the one word title gives the series a 'very modern feel'. Moffat initially named the character Jekyll rather than Jackman, but found it cumbersome to constantly explain that the book had not been written in this alternate universe. Instead he chose a version where the book exists, but changed the name to Jackman. Otherwise, Cameron felt, the character would appear stupid by not realising what was happening when turning into Hyde.
The scene between Tom and Katherine was expanded slightly in the sixth episode to keep their relationship active to facilitate a second series. However, no further episodes were commissioned. In an August 2007 interview, Moffat told Alan Sepinwall of that he had a sequel written for the miniseries 'should the BBC be interested'.
Following Jekyll, Moffat became a co-writer on. The European Headquarters for in, was used as The Klein & Utterson Institute The series was filmed in two blocks of three episodes. The first three were directed by Douglas Mackinnon and the second three episodes by Matt Lipsey.
It took an hour of make-up each day to turn Nesbitt into Hyde; a hairpiece lowered his hairline and prosthetics were added to his chin, nose and ear lobes. He also wore black contact lenses to make Hyde 'soulless'. After many debates, the producers decided that Hyde's imminent arrival would be indicated by the flash of a black eye. The eye imagery evolved during filming, and did not appear in the script. Filming began in September 2006 with the zoo sequence from the second episode, in which Benjamin's team have set Tom up to force out Hyde by placing his son, Eddie, in the lion's den. Writing the sequence at a late stage in the production, Moffat wanted to compare Hyde's natural instinct to kill to that of a lion. This was shot on location at Heythrop Zoo, a private zoo in run by Jim Clubb, whose firm Amazing Animals specialises in training animals for cinema and television.
The -designed building in Chertsey, Surrey, which then housed the European Headquarters of video game designer and publisher, was used as The Klein & Utterson Institute. A large country estate near and in was used for some of the scenes whilst on the run and in flashbacks. A disused Boys' school in, and the in, were used in episode six. Filming concluded on 20 December 2006. The schedule was tight for a complex production. The production team had twelve days to shoot each episode, which director Douglas Mackinnon says was the biggest challenge of the project.
The required amount of material was shot for most of the episodes. However, an extra twenty minutes of material was filmed for episode six. Director Matt Lipsey recalls that the team struggled to cut the extra material whilst maintaining the integrity of the episode. Lipsey credits Moffat for not 'being precious' over his material during the editing process, and points out that his willingness to cut superfluous material means that he is taken seriously when he argues for something to be retained. The music was composed. The orchestra featured approximately 18 pieces. Some cues featured the vocals of to foreshadow the importance of a female voice.
Broadcast and reception. Earned a nomination for his role. Jekyll was broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights from 9 p.m. A two-week break occurred between showings of the third and fourth episodes because the benefit concert was broadcast during its timeslot on 7 July.
The series began airing on BBC America from 4 August, as part of a 'Supernatural Saturday' programming strand. In Australia, Jekyll began broadcasting on, Sundays at 8.30 p.m.
From 2 March 2008 with a double episode back-to-back each week. In Canada, Jekyll began broadcasting on, beginning at the end of August 2007 and on, Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m.
From 26 March 2008. Also in, Wednesday at 11:55 p.m. From 11 February 2009 on. In the, Jekyll was broadcast in the summer of 2009 on. Certain edits were made to the United Kingdom broadcasts in order to remove language unsuitable for Saturday night BBC One audiences. For example, a line spoken by Hyde in episode one was changed from 'Who the fuck is Mr Hyde?' To 'Who the hell is Mr Hyde?'
James Jackson of rated the first episode four out of five stars, calling Nesbitt's performance as Hyde 'as entertainingly over the top as a dozen villains, with a palpable sense of menace to boot'. The conspiracy plot is praised as a storyline that distinguishes this series from other adaptations. Stephen Pile criticised the script for 'veering between and larky humour' and for being 'cheesy'. He also criticised Hyde's gravity-defying hijinks and mistook Michelle Ryan for a model. In the same newspaper, James Walton called the first episode a combination of 'a good yarn with several nicely thoughtful touches'. David Cornelius of DVDTalk was full of compliments for the series, summing up its review with the statement 'six episodes, 300 minutes, not a single one of them wasted. 'Jekyll' is this year's finest television event'.
The, commenting on the series being part of their 2008 line-up, said 'This classic horror tale has been given a modern make-over that will leave you on the edge of your seat and begging for more. James Nesbitt is outstanding as the new Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'. Nesbitt was nominated for the for his roles. Paterson Joseph received a mention in the nominations for the 2008 awards. Home release The rated all episodes as a on 11 June 2007. Jekyll: Season One was released for region 2 on 30 July 2007 by Contender Home Entertainment.
It includes uncut episodes, including restoration of some swearing cut from the BBC broadcasts. As DVD Verdict says about this uncut version, 'the language is saucier, the violence a bit more bloody, and the sex more primal.' The disc contains audio commentaries on two episodes: producer Elaine Cameron, writer Steven Moffat and first-block director Douglas Mackinnon comment on episode one, while executive producer, second-block director Matt Lipsey and actress Gina Bellman comment upon the sixth episode. The set also contains two documentaries: 'Anatomy of a Scene' focuses upon the production of the zoo sequence in episode two, while 'The Tale Retold' covers the evolution of the series. The first Region 1 release occurred in the United States on 18 September 2007, although the Region 1 Canadian release was delayed until 9 October, following the Canadian broadcast of the series on Showcase, which commenced at the end of August 2007. American remake In May 2016, Variety reported that will develop an adaptation of the BBC miniseries with and producing through their banner and scribe team & writing. In July 2016, it was announced that would play the leading role in the American remake.
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