The series is about a young political man in London, where this young man is having a harsh experience in his life. Now, the naive young politician becomes a suspect when his aid and lover are killed in a serious accident that reflects the path of things for many. While investigating the case, a political investigative journalist and his team, discloses a government conspiracy
7 June 1943, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
31 January 1964, London, England, UK
1976, Wales, UK
1976, London, England, UK
12 December 1949, Caterham, Surrey, England, UK
10 February 1963, London, England, UK
17 February 1940, Marton, New Zealand
6 July 1950, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK
27 April 1991, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
14 July 1971, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
1972, Stockport, Cheshire, England, UK
28 May 1963, Wellington, Somerset, England, UK
October 4, 1961 in Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England, UK
24 April 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
April 10, 2019
This is television at its best, taking full advantage of its length without introducing a speck of fat... and offering a vision of the truth as an endless unfolding of character and power.
April 10, 2019
You may as well try and make heroes of a bunch of City lawyers than make a journalist the moral centre of a drama... It shouldn't be good, really. Except, it is. In fact, it's bloody magic.
April 10, 2019
The characters all have a pungent psychological edge. Abbott has a knack of finding what is unexpectedly interesting in real people's lives and putting it into his scripts.
April 10, 2019
A prescient, complicated, and ultimately honest piece of dramatic storytelling.
April 10, 2019
It is at once harrowing and funny and involves friendship and betrayal, love and adultery, government conspiracies and personal jealousy and the overlapping business of the police and the press.
April 10, 2019
It's the finest thing Abbott has ever done; his script is taut, spare and never patronises a grown-up audience.
April 10, 2019
"State of Play" is a well-made and entertaining series. [Full Review in Spanish]
April 10, 2019
The real star of the show in the newsroom is Nighy, as newsroom editor Cameron Foster. This role feels tailor made for Nighy's talents, requiring smarts, sarcasm, and just a little bit of oil.
April 12, 2019
The drama plays as fast and fascinating as a John le Carre novel -- except the sex is better.
April 10, 2019
State of Play is a very well constructed and well paced miniseries. It has a strong dramatic flow, and the acting is quite good.
April 10, 2019
There's Paul Abbott's slick script, adroitly linking the mysterious, seemingly random murders of a purse snatcher and a political researcher... And there's David Yates' adrenalized direction.
April 10, 2019
State of Play spirals so rapidly and with such fascinating writing and acting that episodes conclude in a frustrating rush, the sure sign you're onto something uncommonly good.

