Waking the Dead

2000 • BBC
4.4
43 reviews
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Season 3 episodes (8)

1 Multistorey, Pt. 1
9/14/03
Season-only
Carl Mackenzie, a man jailed for a high-street shooting spree, has always maintained his innocence. Now his sister is fighting for an appeal, based on the shoddy investigation that fed the prosecution's original case. But for DCI Boyd, reopening the case means reopening a personal wound.
2 Multistorey, Pt. 2
9/15/03
Season-only
The case against Carl Mackenzie unravels further when the team discover a potential link between the massacre from the multi-storey car park in the UK and a massacre at a mine on an island off the coast of Africa. Mel, meanwhile, is suspicious of DCI Boyd's reluctance to dig deeper, and his unquestioning acceptance of the only eyewitness statement.
3 Walking On Water, Pt. 1
9/21/03
Season-only
Boyd and Silver find themselves involved in a cold case when Frankie gives evidence at the appeal for convicted killer Mark Lovell. Eleven years ago, Mark was jailed for the murder of his adopted father, Thomas Lovell. Neither the family's fishing boat nor Mark's mother, sister or niece have been seen since his father's death. Boyd believes the only way to find the true identity of the killer is to discover what happened to the rest of the family, but when he goes to question Mark he finds a very different man to the one who went to prison, and is forced to confront his own prejudices.
4 Walking On Water, Pt. 2
9/22/03
Season-only
Following the murder of Mark Lovell's cousin, the team establish that Mark has a watertight alibi. The search for the real murderer narrows down to the remaining family members. The discovery of drug-running deals and witness protection muddies the waters of the investigation.
5 Breaking Glass, Pt. 1
9/27/03
Season-only
The team is faced with a highly disturbing case of murder and child abuse in a children's home. When Dr Laurie Poole barges into Boyd's office, she claims to have new information which will shed light on the abuse and disappearance of two boys. Boyd reluctantly takes on the investigation and soon realises that there is a lot more to it than first meets the eye.
6 Breaking Glass, Pt. 2
9/28/03
Season-only
The team are racing against the clock as they try to establish the identity of the care-home paedophilic murderer. Meanwhile, he is being hunted down by two of his victims: Tanner, the dead boy's twin brother, and another former resident who was abused. The team need to reach the paedophile first, to prevent another death.
7 Final Cut, Pt. 1
10/5/03
Season-only
Mel's celebrations at being promoted to sergeant are cut short when a mummified body is discovered in a garbage bin. As the team begins to dissect the remains, an anonymous call leads them to a house in Notting Hill which featured in Gerry Raistrick's controversial Sixties film about gang warfare - which may not have been so fictional after all.
8 Final Cut, Pt. 2
10/6/03
Season-only
The gangster responsible for the bodies behind the walls in the Notting Hill house is still active today and the unearthing of past events provokes more murders and an international turf war. When Gerry Raistrick is murdered, the team realise that Frannie Henning, daughter of one of the original victims, knew more about the murders than she had admitted.

About this show

A stylish, contemporary thriller series. The Cold Case team is a crack squad of police investigators who reopen unsolved murder cases, using new technology to re-examine evidence that hopefully will lead to the killer. They are at the cutting edge of modern police investigation, but they have been given just one year to prove their worth. Starring Trevor Eve and Sue Johnston.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
43 reviews
Karen “Kazsta10” Weirdgirl2.0
October 13, 2014
Gutted there are only two series available on here! Another well written, well acted, and fantastically thought out offering from the BBC. Trevor Eve and Sue Johnston were the 2 that stayed from the start until the end, joined along the way with a whole bunch of great actors. Loved the puzzles, the fact the cases could be years old, old but connected to some recent case etc etc. Another one that has now finished though sadly. The BBC have had some great shows to be fair
Gordon Beckmann
October 8, 2020
I love these. As with all programmes they vary, the worst are good, the best fantastic. Two stars because of the overall package as supplied by Google. They are a lot cheaper on Amazon. Some are under a third of the Google price, none hit double figures. Come on Google, you are World's best search engine, check out the competition. I don't own all the series, maybe I'll buy the rest from you if you price match.
Tim Nyss
April 3, 2023
Good show, BUT... the full season is £21 (on sale I may add) and the price per episode is £1.99. There are 8 episodes, that makes £15.92 for the whole season. Get wise or get GOOGLED