https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478942/After being involved in a car accident in 2006, DCI Sam Tyler wakes up to find himself in 1973, the era of 'Sweeney' type policing, Mark III Cortinas, and flared trousers.
It's got an 8.4 rating, and it's a very well crafted blend of drama, comedy and mystery....
It also really captures the look and feel of the early 70's. (It's set in Manchester. There's also an American version that was made a year later) The chemistry between the star John Simm (as Tyler) and the primary co-star Philip Glenister (as DCI Gene Hunt, his hard-boiled 70's era boss) is fantastic, and their 70s copper versus 21st Century copper culture clash provides a lot of the best comedy in the show.
My favorite exchange between them:
The rest of the supporting cast is also excellent. (Except for Simm, who I played "The Master" in Dr. Who, I had never seen any of the other actors or actresses before)Gene Hunt: I think you've forgotten who you're talking to.
Sam Tyler: An overweight, over the hill, nicotine-stained, borderline alcoholic, homophobe with a superiority complex and an unhealthy obsession with male bonding.
Gene Hunt: You make that sound like a bad thing.
Another great feature of the show is the way it uses music from the period. (I especially liked the way they used 70s style cop-show background music for the a lot of the action and chase scenes)
Here's a trailer:
I don't want to give any spoilers for folks who might want to see it, but I have to say I had mixed feelings about the ending...
There are 14 total episodes:
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I found that I've either already seen or have available through other sources most of the service's programming, so I didn't spring for the $6.99 monthly fee, but it's well worth signing up for the free trial just to binge watch Life On Mars...