Vienna Blood (TV series)
Vienna Blood is a British-Austrian procedural drama television series set in Vienna, Austria, in the 1900s. Based on the Liebermann novels by Frank Tallis, the series follows Max Liebermann (Matthew Beard), a doctor and student of Sigmund Freud, as he assists Police Detective Oskar Rheinhardt (Juergen Maurer). By providing psychological insights into the subjects’ motives, they investigate disturbing murders with success. A continuing sub-theme is the growing anti-Semitism against the Liebermann family. Max is a member of a liberal Jewish family in Leopoldstadt, a traditional Jewish district, while Oskar, a lapsed Catholic, is based at that district's police precinct.
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Genre | Period drama Detective fiction |
Based on | The Liebermann novels by Frank Tallis |
Written by | Steve Thompson |
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Composer | Roman Kariolou |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Austria |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
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Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 18 November 2019 – present |
The first series began broadcasting on BBC Two on 18 November 2019. On 6 July 2020, it was recommissioned for a second series.[1] The programme was renewed for a third series, which began broadcasting on BBC Two on 14 December 2022.[2][3] It has been renewed for a fourth series.[4]
Cast
Main
- Matthew Beard as Max Liebermann
- Juergen Maurer as Oskar Reinhardt
- Luise von Finckh as Clara Weiss
- Jessica De Gouw as Amelia Lydgate (Series 1)
- Lucy Griffiths as Amelia Lydgate (Series 2)
- Amelia Bullmore as Rachel Liebermann
- Conleth Hill as Mendel Liebermann
Recurring
- Charlene McKenna as Leah Liebermann
- Oliver Stokowski as Professor Gruner (Series 1-2)
- Raphael von Bargen as Inspector/Commissioner von Bulow
- Simon Hatzl as Police Commissioner August Strasser (Series 1-2)
- Josef Ellers as Sergeant Haussmann
- Harald Windisch as Professor Matthias (Series 1)
- Luis Aue as Daniel Liebermann (Series 1)
- Miriam Hie as Therese Lindner (Series 2-3)
- Florian Teichtmeister as Jonas Korngold (Series 2)
Guest
- Ulrich Noethen as Graf von Triebenbach
- Michael Niavarani as Herr Bieber
- Ursula Strauss as Juno Holderlein
- Johannes Krisch as Major Julius Reisinger
- Kathrin Beck as Madame Borek
Episodes
Series overview
Series 1 (2019)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "The Last Seance" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 18 November 2019 | 1.8[5] | |
When a medium is found dead in mysterious circumstances, Dr Max Liebermann is called upon by Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt of the Vienna Police to assist in finding her murderer.[6] | ||||||
2 | "Queen of the Night" | Umut Dag | Steve Thompson | 25 November 2019 | N/A | |
A grisly series of murders in Vienna's slums leads to a speedy arrest, but Oskar and Max disagree over a suspect.[6] | ||||||
3 | "The Lost Child" | Umut Dag | Steve Thompson | 2 December 2019 | N/A | |
Max's nephew suffers a breakdown after the drowning of a fellow cadet at a military academy. Max suspects foul play.[6] |
Series 2 (2021)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [7] | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "The Melancholy Countess" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 10 December 2021 | N/A | |
A widowed countess dies in an apparent suicide but later it is found she was murdered. She had consulted Max. Why was she so unhappy?[6] | ||||||
2 | "The Devil's Kiss" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 17 December 2021[lower-alpha 1] | N/A | |
A young pickpocket discovers a badly mutilated body which leads Oskar on the trail of an anarchist determined to disrupt the signing of a treaty.[6] | ||||||
3 | "Darkness Rising" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 24 December 2021[lower-alpha 2] | N/A | |
Following an altercation at a lecture, a monk is killed. A suspect is arrested, the brother of Clara's fiancé. Max doesn’t think he killed the monk and goes undercover to find out what happened.[6] |
- "The Devil's Kiss" was released on 10 December 2021, on BBC iPlayer.
- "Darkness Rising" was released on 10 December 2021, on BBC iPlayer.
Series 3 (2022)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [7] | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Deadly Communion" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 14 December 2022 | N/A | |
A young seamstress is murdered in a luxury fashion house. Oscar and Max are initially perplexed, but further clues are revealed when Max receives a letter at his new practice.[6] | ||||||
2 | "The God of Shadows" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 21 December 2022 | N/A | |
Max applies his neurological expertise to the case of a retired soldier, Captain Steiner, who is convinced that he is cursed and tortured by vengeful spirits.[6] | ||||||
3 | "Death Is Now a Welcome Guest" | Robert Dornhelm | Steve Thompson | 28 December 2022 | N/A | |
When a famous film star dies during the premiere of her new film, Max and Oskar's investigation gets them embroiled in the dark underbelly of stardom and far-right politics.[6] |
Production
The series was a co-production of Endor Productions and MR Film (Austria).[8]
Each episode consists of two parts,[6] but numbering of episodes varies by country. In Austria, episodes are numbered by case (3 episodes per season) but in the USA by part (6 episodes per season).
Locations
The first series was filmed on location in Vienna and Lower Austria, beginning in October 2018.[9] Locations included the Vienna State Opera house and Volkstheater, as well as Landstrasse Hauptstrasse, Herz Jesu church, Votivkirche, St. Charles Borromeo Church, Griechengasse, Molker Steig, Schreyvogelgasse, Dreimaderlhaus, Schonlaterngasse, Alte Schmiede, the Vienna University Archive, the Billrothhaus (Vienna 9) the Natural History Museum, the Riesenrad, Palais Pallavicini, the Burggarten park, the Stadpark, the Arsenal, Otto Wagner Hospital, Villa Mauthner von Markhof, Kirche am Steinhof, the Riesenrad (Ferris wheel), Stephansdom, Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz, Palais Pallavicini, National Library, Zentralfriedhof, Friedhof der Namenlosen, Museum of Military History, Cafe Morgenstern, Café Sperl, and Café Bräunerhof and features the Beethovenfries. In Lower Austria, the Schloss Grafenegg appears.[10][11]
Series 2 was also filmed in Vienna and Lower Austria, featuring such locations as Hotel Imperial, the Stadtpark, Kursalon Hübner, Schönbrunn Palace, the Museum of Military History, Traungasse, Lagergasse, Buchfeldgasse, Florianigasse, Schulhof, Kirche am Hof, Franziskanerkirche, Michaelerkirche, Palais Collalto, Kartäuse Mauerbach (monastery) and the Franzensburg in Lower Austria.[10]
Filming of Series 3 was split between Budapest (including the Párisi Udvar Hotel and the Vígszínház Theatre, Bedo House, Postal Museum, the National Museum of Hungary and the Hazai Bank) and Vienna (including the Loos House, Belvedere, Dr Ignaz Seipel Platz, Jesuitengasse, Michaelerplatz and the Hofburg).[10][12][13]
Broadcast
The first series of three 90-minute episodes was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two between 18 November and 2 December 2019.[14] Austrian channel ORF 2 aired the show beginning 20 December 2019 with dubbing.[15][16]
In the United States, PBS showed the series in six 45-minute episodes; broadcast began on 19 January 2020.[17][18]
Reception
Vienna Blood received a 53% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the "Critics Consensus" reading, 'Though it rarely rises above 'watchable,' fans of period crime series may enjoy passing time with Vienna Blood's charismatic cast anyway.'[19] The Guardian's Emine Saner, giving three out of five stars to the first episode, remarked that the series was similar to Thompson's prior work on Sherlock, particularly in its leads' dynamic and the presentation. However, she did praise the two lead actors.[20] Sean O'Grady of The Independent gave it five out of five stars, praising the direction, recreation of the period and storytelling.[21]
See also
- Freud (TV series), a fictional Sigmund Freud solves murders
References
- "'Vienna Blood' Gets Season 2 Order". The Hollywood Reporter. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
- "Period Crime Drama 'Vienna Blood' Gets Season 3 Order". The Hollywood Reporter. 22 February 2022.
- Nisbet, Megan (14 December 2022). "BBC Vienna Blood cast list, locations and how many episodes in series 3". WalesOnline.
- https://www.televisual.com/news/endors-vienna-blood-back-for-a-fourth/
- "Vienna Blood scores high ratings on BBC Two in the UK". Red Arrow Studios. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- PBS 2022.
- "Vienna Blood - BBC Two". BBC. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- "BBC Two acquires major new crime series Vienna Blood". www.bbc.co.uk.
- "Endor Productions, MR Film and Red Arrow Studios International announce major new drama Series "Vienna Blood"" (PDF).
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- Martin 2020.
- BBC 2022.
- Kamble 2023.
- "When is Vienna Blood on TV? Cast, plot and review for BBC Two drama". Radio Times.
- "Internationaler ORF-Krimievent "Vienna Blood – Die letzte Séance" - tv.ORF.at".
- ""Vienna Blood – Die letzte Séance" als deutschsprachige Free-TV-Premiere - tv.ORF.at". tv.ORF.at (in German). Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- "PBS gets taste for Vienna Blood". C21media.
- "Vienna Blood | PBS". PBS.org. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- "Vienna Blood". Rotten Tomatoes.
- "Vienna Blood review – so much like Sherlock it seems like a spoof". TheGuardian.com. 18 November 2019.
- "Vienna Blood is as rich and textured as the finest apple strudel – review". Independent.co.uk. 19 November 2019. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022.
Bibliography
- PBS (10 February 2022). "The Real History Behind 'Vienna Blood'". PBS Interactive: Playlist - drama. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
- Brownlow, Max (9 January 2023). "Vienna Blood film locations". Visiting Vienna. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- Martin, Laura (27 May 2020). "Where was Vienna Blood filmed? Filming locations in Austria for BBC Two drama series". inews: Culture - Television. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- BBC (1 December 2022). "Vienna Blood series 3 - Meet the cast and creatives and discover the filming locations". BBC Media Centre. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- Kamble, Sonika (17 January 2023). "Where Was Vienna Blood Filmed?". TheGridNet:The Budapest Grid. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
- Vienna Blood at BBC Online
- Vienna Blood at IMDb