Squeeeee!!! Omg this is amazing news! A regular cast member and he's gonna be all detectivey AND it's likely he will be on screen at the same time as Jackson!!
i may die of thuddage soon!!
Cannot WAIT to see some more press for the series!! EEEEEEEKKKKKK!!!!!
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Eek I hope not, he doesn't look like a Bert. Bertie maybe? Being a detective constable rather than a plain police constable would suggest he won't be wearing a uniform and would explain the picture of him in costume that alerted us to his new role. Very pleased we're starting to learn more about his new role.
I'm sure I'd be more excited if I had ever seen the show. I guess I'll have to catch up. It's good to know he has a recurring role again.
I'm kind of "meh" on the subject matter but that doesn't mean I will not enjoy the show. I was also skeptical of a show about a serial killer that only kills serial killers and a show about a U.S. Marshal in Kentucky. Those shows turned out to be addictive for me.
For the record I thought Being Human sounded like nothing more than a set up to a bad joke at first. I was wrong on that too.
-- Edited by Random Jane on Wednesday 31st of July 2013 05:12:53 PM
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whimsy - yeah....I did the 'H division', Al / Hal thing too. Much prefer Bertie...but you're right, domino - he's gonna get called Flight. (why is that making me giggle! - I seem to be a bit light-headed!!) It does sound a bit Dickens, doesn't it?
It's definitely hit the news sites, talk about feast or famine! yay for Damien!!
I've been doing a little bit of investigation courtesy of Wiki, regarding the title 'Detective Constable'.
"The rank of Detective Constable (DC) is not senior to that of a uniformed constable, the prefix identifies the officer as being from CID or other investigative unit"
Now this is modern day policing but i would assume that very little has changed over the years. As i said earlier, it would suggest Albert is not a uniformed officer (and wow wouldn't he look spiffy in a police uniform?) and would explain the picture that was tweeted back in May.
I'm hoping for an October transmission date. I loved this show before Damien joined, i'm even more excited now and thrilled that he's attached to such a successful show. Bravo that man!!
I think that Wikipedia is correct in the sense of DC's being no senior than PC's in the Police hierarchy but traditionally TV shows have portrayed CID officers as believing they're better than their 'plod' counterparts. It'll be interesting to see how Albert communicates with his uniformed colleagues as well as with Reid and Drake. I can see him being taken under one of their's wings, possibly Reid's, with the other being a lot more harsh in training him up.
Maybe he's going to be a "modern" policeman and embraces the new technologies that will undoubtedly come to the fore in this series...
Mentioned this in another thread but i'll say it here too..
Did a little investigating of the term 'Detective Constable' on Wiki, made me think a bit as Hobbs in S1 was just a 'police constable' so according to Wiki, a 'Detective Constable' isn't senior to a uniformed police constable. It just means that he's assigned to CID or some similar division. That may go to explaining the tweeted pic of Damien with Jerome Flynn and Mr Spears and not being in uniform. So i'm beginning to think that perhaps he isn't Hobb's replacement per se. I'm looking forward to finding out. Fingers crossed for an October transmission date.
People in Victorian times (and later) tended to call their subordinates by their surname. He would never be called by his first time in any shape or form. Only close friends and family would call a man by his first name.
For the record I thought Being Human sounded like nothing more than a set up to a bad joke at first. I was wrong on that too.
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Yeah when my mom told me that she rented a show thats about a ghost, a vampire, and a werewolf living together. I thought to myself that it was going to be a crappy show. But here I am still watching the show that I have come to love.
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Not sure where to drop this little nugget of information (suddenly there are 8 Ripper Street topics! - is it odd that I'm really excited by that?) but, according to the BBC Media site, series one sold to over 120 territories worldwide......Damien is going global! Lol!,
I can't wait to find out Lisa! the select few have already heard Damien's cockney accent in 'If You Don't Let US Dream..' it was pretty good by all accounts!
Not odd at ll fifi, it is incredibly exciting that Damien will have that much exposure... eek!
To avoid confusion, the 2 topics on the announcement of Damien's Ripper Street role have been merged together, so all discussion on Albert Flight can go in this topic.
Here is a handy guide on other Ripper Street discussion topics:
Interesting to read about the origins of the divisions in London, and the CID began in 1844 apparently.
As we have read, Series 2 moves the action forward to 1890 and according to the above, H Division was huge. and no mention of 'detective constable' as a separate rank. I think I mentioned in the other thread that it seemed an unspoken promotion for Hobbs into plain clothes, as a reward for him working on his initiative...so perhaps Damien's character is to continue along the same lines.
however the term 'detective' I think was relatively new and when created related to plain clothes police and seems be added in front of the ranks above almost as a separate chain of command than the uniformed police?
edit: the following wikipedia article states the metropolitan CID was set up in 1878 - 2 years before series 2 of Ripper Street is said to take place and the rank 'Detective Constable' is a distinct rank although as you say Lisa, not senior to uniformed ranks.
I am satisfied though now that there is a clear distinction between 'Detective constable' and 'constable' - Digitalspy who first reported on Damien's role gave the latter, which is incorrect.