Jonathan Creek
- TV comedy drama
- BBC One
- 1997 - 2016
- 32 episodes (5 series)
Comedy drama following a creator of magical illusions who finds his expertise suited to solving murders and mysteries. Stars Alan Davies, Caroline Quentin, Stuart Milligan, Julia Sawalha, Adrian Edmondson and more.
- Series 3, Episode 4 repeated Tuesday 31st December at 8pm on U&Drama
- Streaming rank this week: 416
Press clippings Page 2
Kicking off with a gloriously lurid tribute to the heyday of Hammer horror, the latest mystery for Alan Davies's mooching sleuth sees him drawn to the seemingly cursed country seat of Daemons' Roost to reconnect with a previous client. Along with wife Polly (Sarah Alexander), he inevitably digs up much more than he bargained for. Warwick Davis provides enthusiastic comic support as an illusion-loving vicar, while Creek's much-missed duffle coat makes a cameo.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 28th December 2016Jonathan Creek special review
Well, Jonathan Creek's 2016 Christmas special, 'Daemon's Roost', is neither festive, nor particularly special but it is the best that the show has been in recent years. Although if you recall 'The Sinner & The Sandman' you'll know that that's not a particularly high bar to vault.
Rob Smedley, Cult Box, 28th December 2016Jonathan Creek, review
A creaky return for Alan Davies's amateur sleuth in the spooky seasonal thriller.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 28th December 2016After two year's away, Jonathan Creek is back with a 90-minute special, reuniting Alan Davies with Sarah Alexander.
According to legend, a 19th century sorcerer named Jacob Surtees would summon the powers of Hell to terrorise and subjugate his victims at his home, Daemons' Roost. Contemporaneous accounts describe his impossible feats of telekinesis, which have remained unexplained to this day.
One hundred and fifty years after his death, the house is occupied by another, equally macabre, figure: veteran film director Nathan Clore (Ken Bones), whose output of horror movies in the 1970s generated its own brand of terror.
With his health failing, Clore has summoned home his stepdaughter Alison (Georgie Lord), to finally share with her the chilling truth of what happened to her family there when she was a child.
However, days before her arrival Clore suffers a debilitating stroke, rendering him paralysed and unable to communicate the truth Alison has hoped to learn.
Within the house the ghostly presence of Jacob Surtees can still be felt, as Alison and her husband Stephen (Emun Elliot) unearth clues to the mystery that become more challenging and opaque, the deeper they probe.
Stephen's own life has been marred by tragedy. When his first wife Imelda was found poisoned to death in a bizarre locked room case it was only through the deductive talents of Jonathan Creek (Alan Davies) that the puzzle was eventually solved.
Can Jonathan assist again? Or perhaps his wife Polly (Sarah Alexander), and her understandable aversion to hideous deaths, will persuade him to pass up the challenge - especially as there's already a psychopathic killer on her husband's trail, with a score to settle.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 27th December 2016Alan Davies's on Xmas TV, but isn't feeling festive
Why Alan Davies is a serious Christmas grump. A funny one, though...
Emma Jones, The Mirror, 18th December 2016Alan Davies interview
Alan Davies on parenting, the return of Jonathan Creek and QI without his old friend Stephen Fry.
Daily Mail, 4th December 20165 ways to make 'Jonathan Creek' good again
Here's how it can, maybe, hopefully, get its magic back...
Rob Smedley, Cult Box, 8th August 2016BBC confirms new Jonahtan Creek special, Daemons' Roost
BBC One is filming a new 90 minute Jonathan Creek special, Daemons' Roost. It's about a horror film director, and guest stars include Warwick Davis.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2016Jonathan Creek to return for 20th anniversary special
Alan Davies has confirmed that comical detective drama Jonathan Creek will be returning for a one-off special.
British Comedy Guide, 7th April 2016Jonathan Creek is coming back!
The mop-headed super-sleuth Jonathan Creek is heading back to BBC One. The magic trick inventor Jonathan will be back for a one-off which will be shot this summer as Alan Davies confirms he is reprising the role that made him famous.
Katie Baillie, Metro, 4th March 2016