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Written by crime novelist [[Lynda La Plante]] and one of the first police dramas to star a female in the lead role, the first season of '''''Prime Suspect''''' mostly deals with sexism in the workplace. However over time the program slowly evolved to tackle other issues from institutional racism to sexual perversion. Running themes also include Tennison's growing dependence on alcohol and her attempts to juggle her working and personal lives. It won three Prime Time [[Emmy Award]]s for Outstanding Miniseries (and a Best Actress trophy for Mirren) as well as Golden Globes, [[BAFTA]]s and Peabodys. |
Written by crime novelist [[Lynda La Plante]] and one of the first police dramas to star a female in the lead role, the first season of '''''Prime Suspect''''' mostly deals with sexism in the workplace. However over time the program slowly evolved to tackle other issues from institutional racism to sexual perversion. Running themes also include Tennison's growing dependence on alcohol and her attempts to juggle her working and personal lives. It won three Prime Time [[Emmy Award]]s for Outstanding Miniseries (and a Best Actress trophy for Mirren) as well as Golden Globes, [[BAFTA]]s and Peabodys. |
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Now has a [[Prime Suspect US|US version]] starring [[Maria Bello]]. |
Now has a [[Prime Suspect (US series)|US version]] starring [[Maria Bello]]. |
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