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Eleventh Hour

Patrick Stewart , Ashley Jensen    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
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When science threatens humanity, one man is there to save it.

Patrick Stewart (X-MEN, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION) brings his commanding screen presence to the role of Ian Hood, special scientific troubleshooter for the British government. A brilliant professor with a taste for danger, Hood has the scientific acumen, analytical skills, and passion for justice that make him the ideal expert-on-call in a crisis. Backed by his tough-minded bodyguard Rachel Young (Ashley Jensen, TOPSY-TURVY, EXTRAS), Hood takes on rogue cloners, ruthless polluters, resurgent viruses, and other menaces at the very frontiers of contemporary science.

Created by acclaimed sci-fi writer Stephen Gallagher (DOCTOR WHO), ELEVENTH HOUR delivers high-energy investigations that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Episodes:
RESURRECTION
CONTAINMENT
KRYPTOS
MIRACLE


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Mostly entertaining, Dec 13 2008
This review is from: Eleventh Hour (DVD)
There are four one hour episodes. Three episodes are good (the third, dealing with global warming, is weak). Cap'n Picard is, as always, a joy to watch, but I wish the show had done a bit more to develop a distinct character for him. He's a bit of a hapless nerd, but not really. The show would have been immeasurably better if it had a few little scenes to flesh out his character and his relationship with his body guard Rachel. Also, do they have an office somewhere? They seem to be forever driving around in a car as if they're on holiday or perhaps just trolling for scientific mysteries.

Ashley Jensen (who also plays the Scottish designer in Ugly Betty) is his Special Branch sidekick, and she is equally good - in some ways a more interesting character than Patrick Stewart's.

I tried watching the American remake of this miniseries and found it unwatchable, despite the star turn by the delightful Rufus Sewell. (If you haven't seen "Cold Comfort Farm" you are really missing something!)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mystery Science, April 2 2011
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Eleventh Hour I'm no fan of patrick stewart although i respect he's a shakspearean trained actor and therefore good at his trade. i'm also not a fan of science, therefore, if you like both give this 5 stars. In each episode Ian Holm(Stewart) solves a mystery in the scifi genre. Great combo. First, is cloning a human being possible and how many people must die to achieve replacing a dead child? Second, are we safe from mutant viruses and how many people will die when one escapes a lab? Three, global warming is a big problem, big enough for Americans to refuse to participate in eliminating it and for a British entrepreneur to commit murder? How many people have to die before nucleur pollution stops and how big a role does the govt. play? Will govt. officials kill to keep investigators quiet?

Unlike the previous reviewer i didn't find Holm needed a relationship w/ his bodyguard just because she's female. I enjoyed the tracking down of clues and suspects and learned heaps about scientific possibilities and the dangers thereof. I think scifi and mystery make a great series.
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Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars (19 customer reviews)

25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars What Patrick Stewart did on his summer vacation, Oct 14 2006
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... - Published on Amazon.com
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No, not really but "Eleventh Hour" is what he worked on between shooting "Mysterious Island" and "X-Men: The Last Stand". The first two episodes deserve 4 stars while the last two 2 and 3 stars respectively. Overall this was a show with promise that was cut short because it didn't attract enough viewers in the U.K.

"Eleventh Hour" created by writer Stephen Gallagher and produced for ITV combines elements of "Doctor Who" (Gallagher was a former write on "Doctor Who" during the ealry 80's), the old BBC show "Doomwatch" and "The X-Files" to create a compelling series that probably would have had more to offer if it had gone before four ninety minutes segments. While the show could be a tad derivative the strong performances by the cast and fine imaginative direction (particulary for the first two episodes)made the show watchable and worthwhile. The second pair of episodes "Kryptos" and "Miracle" had promise but had some major script problems that if solved would have made (the latter particularly)fascinating and fun TV.

Patrick Stewart plays Professor Ian Hood a controversial scientist sent in to investigate any weird crimes. He's protected by a bodyguard Rachel Young (Ashley Jensen). It seems that Hood's crusading approach to science has made him many enemies in different industries and, as a result, there are folks who'd love to take the good doctor out with a bullet vs. out for a cup of tea.

**Spoilers ahead**

The writing for the first eight episodes (they are two part episodes)varied from extremely good to spotty but on the whole the show exhibited a lot of promise. Interestingly writer Gallagher and the uncredited Simon Stephenson drop you right into the lap of our main characters without a lot of background or exposition. It makes the first episode challenging but fascinating as you try and figure out the characters as you also solve the mystery at the heart of the film. The first episode is a bit derivate borrowing from films like 2004's "Godsend" but on the whole Gallagher does a solid job of making the story interesting enough despite the fact that the premise itself isn't all that original.

In the first episode of the series "Ressurection" Hood and Young are called in when a fetal graveyard is discovered. What Hood discovers about their DNA and their link causes him to suspect that someone is trying to clone humans in the U.K. The duo must uncover who is behind this and why before there are any adult victims.

The second episode started off with a premise worthy of "The X-Files". While demolishing a old church and relocating bodies buried on the site one of the workers contracts a mysterious and deadly virus. Hood and Young must uncover what is at work and whether there's a chance it will spread to the community.

**End of spoilers**

The last two episodes had promise but the writing was a bit spotty. Of the last two "Miracle" was the most fascinating with a great premise but denouncement at the conclusion that undermined the entire episode.

The DVD comes with text interviews with Patrick Stewart and actress Ashley Jensen as well as a filmography for the cast. The show comes without subtitles however which would have been useful for some of the thicker accents for us U.S. viewers. The shows looks quite good in its DVD transfer and fans of Stewart or "The X-Files" might enjoy the show.

The show will be airing on BBC America starting the week of 12/3/06. Stewart is marvelous and the supporting cast quite good as well. I'd give the show 3 1/2 stars. If the show had continued I quite imagine like "The X-Files" and other shows of that type the writing would have improved over the course of the series as the characters and situations were developed.

This is entertaining enough for a rental if nothing else although Stewart is often better than the material he's working with.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Professor in need!, May 17 2007
By Wendy Laing - Published on Amazon.com
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This short series proves to be a fascinating experience. The quality surpases the current popluar US series CSI type thriller. The hero, Dr Ian Hood (Patrick Stewart), a special scientific adviser to the British Government, troubshoots evidence of pollution, cloning, pandemics desease and even a possible miracle 'water cure'. A clever juxtapositioning of his Scottish 'minder' (special branch detective) Rachel Young (Ashley Jensen) creates the perfect 'odd couple' defending citizens against evil doers. The script is Sci-fi style - written by Stephen Gallagher (Doctor Who), and each episode provides a thriller, that intrigues and facinates and holds the viewer's attention to the last minute. Great viewing!

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Four episodes of a fascinating concept show, Dec 4 2006
By R. Kyle - Published on Amazon.com
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Patrick Stewart (Prof Ian Hood) serves as a Government Science Advisor whose job is to investigate anything unusual--not just crimes, but from the episodes, I'm gathering anything that could have an impact on public health and welfare. From what I gather, the show was a mid-season replacement and was only four episodes into the run before cancellation.

As another reviewer said, 11th Hour is an interesting showcase for Stewart. Prof Hood investigates everything from illegal cloning to miracle cures in those four episodes. I suspect if the network hadn't cut the run as quickly, the show might have stood a chance of succeeding. While the fourth episode was not the most compelling, the cast did seem to catch their stride at that point.

Downside is the film is awfully dark and the quality is not what it should be. Still the four episodes are worth watching and owning if you are a Stewart fan.
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