The Last Enemy (TV series)

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The Last Enemy
Genre Drama
Thriller
Science fiction
Adventure
Mystery
Written by Peter Berry
Directed by Iain B. MacDonald
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch
Anamaria Marinca
Max Beesley
Robert Carlyle
Eva Birthistle
Geraldine James
Tom Fisher
James Lance
San Shella
David Harewood
Christopher Fulford
Paul Higgins
Nick Sidi
Rebecca Eaton (for WGBH)
Composer(s) Magnus Fiennes
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 5
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Patrick Irwin
Justin Thomson-Glover
Adrian Bate
Producer(s) Gub Neal
Location(s) London, UK
Camera setup John Hembrough
Running time 85 minutes (Episode 1); 60 minutes (Episodes 2-5)
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Picture format PAL
Original run February 17, 2008 – present
External links
Official website
Production website
IMDb profile

The Last Enemy is a BBC TV series starring Benedict Cumberbatch and featuring Robert Carlyle and Max Beesley which first aired on 17 February 2008.

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[edit] Plot

Set in a near-future United Kingdom beset by terrorism and illegal immigration, it features the introduction of "TIA" (Total Information Awareness), a centralised database that can be used to track and monitor anybody effectively by putting all available government information in one place. The story deals with a political cover-up centred around a rogue batch of vaccine which seems to be causing a deadly virus, as well as the moral, social and privacy concerns of such a system in a post-9/11 world. The story is told through the eyes of a mathematical genius who is portrayed as a recluse and showing some signs of OCD. The final episode then has a plot twist in which this apparent virus is shown to be in fact an ethnicity-specific side-effect of an experiment in producing an internal, injected and unfakeable bio-tag, a side-effect which affects Arabs but not Caucasians and so (to avoid international scandal) has had to be shut down.

[edit] Viewing Figures

Episode number Season Original airing Total viewers Audience share (average) Season viewer average
1 Season 1 17 February 2008 4.2m[1] 18% 2.7m
2 Season 1 24 February 2008 2.5m[2] 10%
3 Season 1 2 March 2008 2.3m[3] 9.4%
4 Season 1 9 March 2008 2.5m[4] 10%
5 Season 1 16 March 2008 2m[5] 8%

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