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Prime Suspect: Tennison (AKA Prime Suspect 1973) - The Single-Season Prequel to Helen Mirren's Program, for DVD & Blu-ray!

Prime Suspect: Tennison (AKA Prime Suspect 1973) - The Single-Season Prequel to Helen Mirren's Program, for DVD & Blu-ray!


PBS press release announces it for release on July 11th

Posted by David Lambert
6/23/2017
 
Prime Suspect: Tennison
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


PRIMED TO BE A COP

STEFANIE MARTINI STARS AS
THE YOUNG JANE TENNISON IN

PRIME SUSPECT:
TENNISON


Available on DVD and Blu-ray
from PBS Distribution July 11th

Airs on MASTERPIECE Sundays
June 25th - July 9th
(check local listings)



Arlington, VA - PBS Distribution announces it will be releasing "MASTERPIECE: PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON" on DVD and Blu-ray. Behind every great detective is a backstory. MASTERPIECE dials back the clock to spotlight the influences that turned 22-year-old rookie policewoman Jane Tennison into the savvy, single-minded crime fighter beloved by Prime Suspect viewers over the course of seven seasons. Starring Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) as the rookie WPC (Woman Police Constable) Jane Tennison...the iconic role immortalized by Helen Mirren.

PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON will be available on DVD and Blu-ray July 11, 2017. The run time of the program is approximately 360 minutes on 2 discs. The DVD SRP is $39.99 and the Blu-ray SRP is $49.99.

A prequel to one of the most innovative crime series in television history, the program also stars Sam Reid (The Astronaut Wives Club) as Jane's mentor, DCI Len Bradfield; Blake Harrison (Houdini and Doyle) as Bradfield's volatile sergeant, DS Spencer Gibbs; Jessica Gunning (Law & Order UK) as Jane's female colleague and friend, WPC Kath Morgan; and Alun Armstrong (Little Dorrit, Bleak House) as crime family kingpin Clifford Bentley.

Tied to murder, gambling, narcotics, prostitution, and high-stakes break-ins, the Bentleys and their underworld rivals give Jane a crash course in the gritty realities of police work - an experience that is all the more challenging because she is a young woman trying to make it in the sexist culture of the force.

Set in 1973, amid the sounds of the pop tunes of the day, PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON opens with Jane a newly minted WPC (Woman Police Constable), performing her probationary stint at Hackney Police Station in East London. Relegated to traffic incidents, dispatching, and other routine police chores - in addition to serving the senior officers tea - she gets her big break when a murder case of a young girl calls for an all-hands-on-deck investigation.

So commences Jane's real education. The case officer, DCI Len Bradfield, discovers that she is an eager learner and an indispensable assistant for any task that comes up: from observing an autopsy to surreptitiously gathering clues while comforting the victim's parents. Not to mention, Bradfield finds Jane irresistibly attractive. The murder victim is a young prostitute and drug addict from a respectable middle-class family. The case is more complicated than it appears, with baffling wounds on the corpse, signs of captivity and bondage, and a widening circle of potential suspects.

Meanwhile, in a nearby prison, Clifford Bentley is about to be released after serving a sentence for burglary, which is the least of his crimes. He wastes no time setting the wheels in motion for a new felony...his masterpiece. Little does Jane know, but she has already met some of the participants in this plot, which will have a profound impact on her personality and outlook, helping to mold the hard-bitten, hard-driving character that millions of Prime Suspect viewers know as DCI Jane Tennison.

PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON is based on the bestselling novel Tennison by Lynda La Plante CBE. Lynda La Plante was awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Award by the Mystery Writers of America for her novel Prime Suspect.

PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON is a co-production of ITV Studios, NoHo Film & Television and MASTERPIECE for ITV. The producer is Rhonda Smith and the director is David Caffrey. The executive producers are Camilla Campbell and Robert Wulff-Cochrane for Noho Film and Rebecca Eaton for MASTERPIECE on PBS.


MASTERPIECE: PRIME SUSPECT: TENNISON
Street Date: July 11, 2017
Genre: Drama
Run Time: Approx. 360 Minutes on 2 Discs
SRP: DVD $39.99, Blu-ray $49.99
Format: DVD & Blu-ray


About MASTERPIECE
The top-rated primetime show on PBS, MASTERPIECE celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2016. MASTERPIECE is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Rebecca Eaton is executive producer. Funding for the series is provided by Viking River Cruises and Farmers Insurance® with additional support from public television viewers and contributors to The MASTERPIECE Trust. MASTERPIECE is known for presenting iconic shows such as Upstairs Downstairs, Prime Suspect, The Forsyte Saga, Poldark, Sherlock, Downton Abbey, and Victoria.

About PBS Distribution
PBS Distribution is the leading media distributor for the public television community, both domestically and internationally, extending the reach of these programs beyond broadcast while generating revenue for the public television system, stations, and producers.

PBS Distribution offers a broad range of high quality content in multiple formats including DVD, Blu-ray, digital download, and digital streaming. PBS International offers factual content for broadcast, cable, and satellite services internationally. The PBS Distribution catalog includes films from Ken Burns, documentaries from award-winning series such as NOVA, FRONTLINE, AMERICAN MASTERS, NATURE, and AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, dramas from MASTERPIECE, as well as films from independent producers and popular children's programming.
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