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7/10
seemingly forgotten and underrated comedy drama
ib011f9545i26 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
One of the joys of shift work is that you get to see day time tv. We get constant repeats of The Sweeney and Minder but we don't see much of Boon Now I am not going to say it was always great or worth watching again but then again I think The Sweeney and Minder are not as good as their fans say they are. There are only 3 reviews of Boon compared with loads of reviews for The Sweeney and Minder. Boon is a fun watch,Boon played by Michael Elphick is a despatch rider and private detective operating in Central England. The episodes feature humour and social comment and Boon has a more modern attitude to things than Minder. The great thing about these long running series is that each episode feature guest stars who are either on the way up or down in their acting careers.
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Classic Television
colinpeppiatt10 September 2002
Boon was an excellent series. Former firemen Ken Boon (Michael Elphick) and Harry Crawford (David Daker) run a security and a private investigator company, assisted by their staff led by Rocky (Neil Morrissey) and Laura (Elizabeth Carling), later replaced by Alex (Saskia Wickham). All three could consider 'Boon' to be their big break on the road to stardom. The series was really enjoyable, and the cast superbly talented. The late Michael Elphick took the lead role and was tremendous, winning an army of fans for himself, respecting his great acting ability. I'll just always regret being about a week away from writing him fan mail to praise him and thank him for the entertainment he'd provided in his career thus far, at the time he tragically died aged 55. With Daker, they played the best of friends, which helped make the drama and close shaves involved in the episodes all the more compelling. This was an example of a great show; entertaining, humourous at times, well-written and with an excellent cast.
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10/10
A gem. A rare find !!!!
kmcfadden-7558816 March 2023
So last week I decided to finally watch Withnail and I. I really like Paul McGann and the fact that Richard Grant was in it made it all the more appealing. However from the description I knew I'd have to be in a certain mood to watch it. No I don't necessarily mean what some of you might think because I do not "partake" these days although there was a time that this movie might have been all the more better. So yeah last week I found the movie on HBO and decided to see how it was and yeah I could see why it became a cult classic. It was really off the wall, a superb dark comedy very moody. The characters had a way to take you to the dark corners of your mind and threaten with the prospect of leaving you there all by yourself. The acting by all was just superb. Well this is where I first saw Michael Elphick and I just had to have more. So I read some things about him I was really sad to read of his sad and slow death from alcoholism. What a terrible loss. Well this is when I discovered Boon. I am disabled I'm pretty much confined to watching a lot of TV and I'm really surprised that this one had never come under my scrutiny before. In the last few years I have become really knowledgeable about British TV. I will even say that I prefer watching British sitcoms and crime drama over the ones here in the US. I was just really surprised this one never caught my attention. So for days now I've been binge watching Boon and now that I'm almost finished I'm starting to get a little down knowing it will be over soon. Again what great cast of actors !!!! Michael Elphick is outstanding and the chemistry between him and David Daker always leaves me wanting more. And what can I say about Neill Morrissey???? Always adorable, charming, nails every scene. I am usually more attracted to dark and gritty crime dramas such as Silent Witness, Line of Duty, but have more recently been giving the lighter types of crime drama mysteries a shot, such as Shakespeare and Hathaway, Madame Blanc, and Agatha Raisin. Well I have continually been pleased with Boon and I'm sad that I'm almost at the end of the last season. Luckily I did some research and I found that there is another cult movie that I will need to watch...... I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle which features all three...... Elphick, Daker, and Morrissey. Anyway take my advice and give Boon a shot sooner than later. I definitely intend on watching this whole series over again sometime in the next couple years.
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10/10
Great Show
cathee5810 June 2021
As I was watching, I noticed so many young actors and actresses that went on to have their own shows. I have seen many in other shows through out the years. I really enjoyed some of the Keystone Cop's antics!
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Enjoyable And Compelling
Big Movie Fan12 December 2002
The late great Michael Elphick did a good job in his role as private detective Ken Boon. It was an interesting series which also helped rising stars such as Neil Morrisey and Elizabeth Carling.

Ken Boon was an ex-fireman who became a private detective in my hometown of Birmingham. He was never in any danger of winning 'Private Detective Of The Year Award' but he worked damn hard and put his life at risk on many occasion. I also liked his gimmick-riding his 650cc motorcycle into danger and adventure.

The scripts were fantastic for this show and the actors all played their parts extremely well. Great actors and great scripts equals one thing only-a great show.
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