
The new BBC TV series Taboo is largely Steven Knight's work, thought it's based on an idea by Tom Hardy's father, and both Hardys are credited as co-creators. It tells the story of James Delaney, missing and presumed dead in Africa, who returns to London on the death of his father in 1814 to claim his inheritance.

The series is produced by Ridley Scott's company and is visually sumptuous and drenched in period atmosphere, but then we'd expect that from the BBC for an historical drama.

I was riveted, and delighted to have found something on British TV which compelled me to tune in each week. (The last time that happened was Wolf Hall.)


There was also too much swearing. This isn't a moral objection, it's just a fact that if you use a lot of profanity it loses its impact. Instead of saving the F-bombs for crucial bits of dialogue, this script just scattered them everywhere.

Last night's third episode rallied considerably, with a mercifully brief appearance by the Prince Regent, rather too much swearing still, but some fun dialogue ("Mr Delaney is outside with guns and a cannibal"). Finger crossed that this show lives up to its brilliant opening.
(Image credits: the stylish poster is from Imp Awards. Tom Hardy with top hat and red stripe on his face is from Digital Spy. Hardy in the rain is from What's On TV. The on-location shot is from — forgive me — The Daily Mail. The others are from the BBC's official website.)
Like you Andrew, I'm a big fan of Knight. I watched the first two episodes (I missed last night's) and the jury is out so far. I think you've nailed it when you said episode two seemed rather shaky and plotwise a bit thin on the ground. Too much of the 60 minutes were devoted to dark, ominous scenes that actually went nowhere. I must admit to finding it so far really rather elusive and I'm not at all sure just what I am watching. I also agree about the swearing; I'm no prude, but it just seems really unnecessary - much like Gatiss' Carry On/Blackadder cameo
ReplyDeleteLaughing out loud at the "Black Adder/Carry On" remark! I thought episode 3 was a lot more solid, which raises hopes. Meanwhile I am loving Peaky Blinders.
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