Gideon Oliver
Gideon Oliver

Gideon Oliver

1989TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish
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Director: VariousGenres: Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

Gideon Oliver is a fictional British anthropology professor who often finds himself drawn into solving crimes. Accompanying his screenwriter brother, he travels to various locations, where his academic knowledge and observational skills allow him to unravel complex mysteries.

Critical Reception

The series was a moderately received British crime drama, praised for its unique premise of an academic solving crimes and its engaging guest stars. While not a ratings juggernaut, it garnered a dedicated following for its intelligent plotting and character-driven mysteries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent mysteries and the novel concept of an anthropology professor as a sleuth.
  • The series was noted for its strong guest cast and atmospheric settings.
  • Some critics found the pacing occasionally slow, but generally appreciated the cerebral approach to crime-solving.

Google audience: Audience reception for Gideon Oliver is difficult to gauge due to its age and limited availability. However, contemporary reviews and later discussions suggest viewers appreciated the unique premise and the intellectual approach to mystery-solving, distinguishing it from typical police procedurals.

Fun Fact

The character of Gideon Oliver was based on a character created by the author Michael Jahn, who penned a series of novels featuring the anthropology professor-turned-detective.

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