The Night Manager (British TV series)


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The Night Manager is a British spy thriller television serial based on the 1993 novel by John le Carré and adapted by David Farr.[1][2][3] The six-part first series, directed by Susanne Bier and starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander, David Harewood and Elizabeth Debicki, began broadcasting on BBC One on 21 February 2016. It has been sold internationally by IMG (now Fifth Season) to over 180 countries.[4][5]

The Night Manager
Genre
Based onThe Night Manager
by John le Carré
Written byDavid Farr
Directed by
Starring
Music byVictor Reyes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • David Farr
  • Susanne Bier
  • John le Carré
  • Tom Hiddleston
  • Hugh Laurie
  • Stephen Garrett
  • Simon Cornwell
  • Stephen Cornwell
  • William D. Johnson
ProducerRob Bullock
CinematographyMichael Snyman
Running time58 minutes
Production companies
  • The Ink Factory
  • Demarest Films
Original release
Network
  • BBC One (United Kingdom)
  • AMC (United States; series 1)
Release21 February 2016 –
present

The Night Manager was nominated for thirty-six awards and won eleven, including two Primetime Emmy Awards (for director Bier and music composer Victor Reyes) [6][7] and three Golden Globe Awards (for Hiddleston, Colman, and Laurie).[8] In 2023, an Indian adaptation was released, starring Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sobhita Dhulipala.[9] In April 2024, The Night Manager was renewed for a second and third series by BBC One and Amazon Prime Video, with Hiddleston confirmed to reprise his role and Georgi Banks-Davies directing.[10][11]

Jonathan Pine, night manager of a luxury hotel in Cairo and former British soldier, is recruited by Angela Burr, the manager of a Foreign Office task force investigating illegal arms sales, to infiltrate the inner circle of arms dealer Richard Roper.

  • Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine, a former military officer tasked by Angela Burr with bringing down arms dealer Richard Roper.
  • Hugh Laurie as Richard "Dicky" Onslow Roper, an arms dealer who is also the father of Danny Roper. Despite his charming personality and also his regular charity work, Roper is regarded as "the worst man in the world" due to his ruthless, amoral, psychopathic nature. He also has a group of henchmen, all of whom call him "Chief".
  • Olivia Colman as Angela Burr, the manager of a Foreign Office task force dedicated to bringing down arms dealer Richard Roper. Originally "Leonard" in the book, this role was gender-swapped.
  • Tom Hollander as Major Lance "Corky" Corkoran, Richard Roper's front man.
  • Elizabeth Debicki as Jemima "Jed" Marshall, the girlfriend/mistress of Richard Roper.
  • Alistair Petrie as Alexander "Sandy" Langbourne, the Lord Langbourne, who assists Richard Roper in his arms dealing business.
  • Natasha Little as Caroline "Caro" Langbourne, the Lady Langbourne, wife of Alexander "Sandy" Langbourne.
  • Douglas Hodge as Rex Mayhew
  • David Harewood as Joel Steadman
  • Tobias Menzies as Geoffrey Dromgoole
  • Antonio de la Torre as Juan Apostol
  • Adeel Akhtar as Rob Singhal
  • Michael Nardone as Frisky, one of Richard Roper's henchmen. He is Scottish and appears to have a medical background which is seen when Roper asks him to check Pine's pulse after Pine has been viciously beaten and left unconscious in the aftermath of the staged kidnapping of Roper's son, Danny.
  • Hovik Keuchkerian as Tabby, one of Richard Roper's henchmen.
  • Camila Morrone as TBA (series 2)[12]
  • Diego Calva as TBA (series 2)[13]

In January 2015 it was announced that the series would be co-produced by the BBC, AMC and The Ink Factory.[1] Onsite services were provided by Palma Pictures.

Filming began on 19 March 2015 in Zermatt, Switzerland.[14][15] Production then moved to London, UK. From 13 to 17 April 2015, location filming took place at Blackpool Mill Cottage, Hartland Abbey, and in and around Hartland, Devon.[16] On 20 April 2015, production moved to Marrakesh, Morocco. The Es Saadi Resort was used as the location for the fictional Nefertiti Hotel in Cairo.[17] At the end of May, production moved to Majorca, Spain; principal photography wrapped in Majorca on 3 July 2015.[18][19] Notable places include Port de Sóller, luxury property La Fortaleza in Port de Pollença and several locations in Palma.[20]

The author John le Carré makes a cameo appearance as an insulted restaurant diner in episode four.[21]

In February 2023, it was reported that the second series was in development with Hiddleston set to return.[22] In April 2024, it was announced that BBC and Amazon Prime Video has ordered a second and third series with Hiddleston returning in the lead role and Laurie as an executive producer.[10]

The first episode of The Night Manager was broadcast on 21 February 2016 on BBC One in the United Kingdom.[24] AMC Spain broadcast the series on 24 February 2016 in Spain.[25] TV3 in New Zealand broadcast the series on 28 February 2016.[26] In the United States, the show premiered on 19 April 2016 on AMC.[27] The serial aired in Australia on BBC First on 20 March 2016.[28] The serial aired in Saudi Arabia on AMC starting on 6 June 2016.[citation needed] In Finland the serial premiered 22 June 2016 on MTV3.[29] In Sweden the serial first aired on 22 August 2016 on TV4, split up into eight episodes not the original release of six episodes.[30] In Germany the serial started airing on 29 August 2016 on ZDF. The series was broadcast on Raidió Teilifís Éireann in Ireland on 29 August 2016.[31] On 24 February 2017, The Night Manager started to air in the Netherlands on public broadcaster NPO 1, being broadcast by AVROTROS.[32] The series was broadcast by BBC Persian from 15 February 2018 in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

The series holds a 91% "Certified Fresh" score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 critics with an average rating of 8.4/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "The Night Manager's smart writing and riveting story are elevated all the more by Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston's captivating performances."[33] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, gives the series a score of 82/100 based on 32 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[34]

Adam Sisman, le Carré's biographer, wrote in the UK The Daily Telegraph, "It is more than 20 years since the novel was published, and in that time two film companies have tried and failed to adapt it, concluding that it was impossible to compress into two hours. But this six-hour television adaptation is long enough to give the novel its due." He added, "And though Hugh Laurie may seem a surprising choice to play 'the worst man in the world', he dominates the screen as a horribly convincing villain. Alert viewers may spot a familiar face in the background of one scene, in a restaurant: John le Carré himself makes a cameo, as he did in the films of A Most Wanted Man and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. But he is on screen only for an instant: blink and you'll miss him."[35]

Reviewing the first episode for The Guardian, Archie Bland began by noting, "The Night Manager is as sexed up as television drama comes. In Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie it has bona fide international stars; in John le Carré's source novel it has a pedigree of untouchable grandeur. The palette is as sumptuous as one of our hero Jonathan Pine's beautiful hotels". He added, "It's Laurie's vulpine performance that gives The Night Manager its force once the smell of money has worn off. But we barely see him for the first 40 minutes – a delayed gratification trick that's always worked like magic on me, ever since we spent the whole first episode of The West Wing waiting impatiently to meet Josiah Bartlet." Turning to Hiddleston's performance, Bland wrote, "And as the embodiment of the show's atmosphere of paralysed establishment glamour, Hiddleston is the business. When the noble beast beneath that accommodating English exterior begins to make itself known, I find the righteous revenge he's intent on wreaking on Roper compelling."[36]

IGN reviewer Jesse Schedeen gave the serial 8.8 out of 10, saying, "The Night Manager proves that television is the ideal format to bring le Carré's novels to life. This miniseries is tightly paced, suspenseful and boasts strong performances from the likes of Hiddleston, Laurie, Colman and Hollander. With any luck, this series will open the doors for more of le Carré's classic spy tales to make their way to the small screen."[37]

The New Yorker reviewer Emily Nussbaum was unimpressed, calling the miniseries "elegant but ultimately empty", with "overwrought sequences of doomed love", "just an old recipe made with artisanal ingredients". She praised the actors but found the characterisation of Roper "less Dr. No and more Mr. Magoo".[38] However, Brian Tallerico called it a "brilliant adaptation" on RogerEbert.com, with praise for the performances of Hiddleston and Laurie, and for Susanne Bier's direction: "Bier brings a cinematic language to The Night Manager, and a deeper understanding of character than we often get in projects that hinge on espionage. She understands that it’s not about the twists and turns of the spy game but the impact it has on those who are playing it."[39]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.

2016

British Screenwriters' Awards Best Crime Writing on Television (Series/Single Drama) David Farr Won [40]
Outstanding Newcomer for British Television Writing Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Nominated [41]
Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Tom Hiddleston Nominated
Best Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Olivia Colman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Hugh Laurie Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series Elizabeth Debicki Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Main Title Theme – TV Show/Digital Streaming Series Víctor Reyes Won [42]
Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Limited Series Nominated [43]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series Tom Hiddleston Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series Hugh Laurie Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series Olivia Colman Nominated
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Limited Series Nominated
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Limited Series Nominated
Best New Theme Song in a Series Nominated
Best New Titles Sequence Nominated
Best Sound in a Non-Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Limited Series Stephen Garrett, Simon Cornwell, Stephen Cornwell,
Susanne Bier, David Farr, John le Carré,
Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Alexei Boltho,
William D. Johnson, and Rob Bullock
Nominated [6][44]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Tom Hiddleston Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie Hugh Laurie Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Olivia Colman Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special Susanne Bier Won
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special David Farr Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special Jina Jay Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Design Patrick Clair, Jeff Han, Paul Kim, and Raoul Marks Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score) Victor Reyes (for "Episode 2") Won
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Victor Reyes Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special Adam Armitage, Howard Bargroff, Alex Sawyer,
Peter Melemendjian, and Barnaby Smith (for "Episode 5")
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie Howard Bargroff and Aitor Bernguer (for "Episode 5") Nominated
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Best Costume Design – Drama Signe Sejlund Won [45]
Best Effects – Special Pau Costa Moeller Nominated
Best Make Up Design – Drama Jenna Wrage Won
Best Music – Original Title Victor Reyes Won
Seoul International Drama Awards Grand Prize Won [46]
Best Mini-Series Nominated
Best Director Susanne Bier Won
Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials Nominated [47]

2017

Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Movie or Mini-Series Jina Jay Nominated [48]
Association of Motion Picture Sound Awards Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama Howard Bargroff, Adam Armitage, Alex Sawyer, and
Aitor Berenguer
Won [49]
British Academy Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Tom Hollander Won [50][51]
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Director – Fiction Susanne Bier Nominated [50][52]
Best Editing – Fiction Ben Lester Won
Best Production Design Tom Burton and Barbara H. Skelding Nominated
Best Sound – Fiction Aitor Berenguer, Howard Bargroff, Alex Sawyer, and
Adam Armitage
Won
Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects Pau Costa Moeller and Bluebolt Nominated
Best Titles and Graphic Identity Patrick Clair and Raoul Marks Nominated
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards Best Drama Series Won [53]
Best Actor Hugh Laurie Nominated
Camille Awards Best Original Music for a Series Victor Reyes Won [54]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and Mini-Series Aitor Berenguer and Howard Bargroff (for "Episode 1") Nominated [55]
Empire Awards Best TV Series Won [56]
Golden Globe Awards Best Limited Series or Television Film Nominated [8][57]
Best Actor – Limited Series or Television Film Tom Hiddleston Won
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Limited Series or Television Film Hugh Laurie Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series or Television Film Olivia Colman Won
Gracie Awards Actress in a Supporting Role – Made for TV Movie or Limited Series Won [58]
International Film Music Critics Association Awards Best Original Score for a Television Series Víctor Reyes Nominated [59]
Location Managers Guild Awards Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm Won [60]
National Television Awards Drama Nominated [61]
Drama Performance Tom Hiddleston Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television Simon Cornwell, Stephen Garrett, Stephen Cornwell,
Hugh Laurie, Tom Hiddleston, Susanne Bier,
David Farr, John le Carré, William D. Johnson,
Alexei Boltho, and Rob Bullock
Nominated [62]
Rose d'Or Awards Drama Series Nominated [63]
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Tom Hiddleston Nominated [64]
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Hugh Laurie Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Olivia Colman Won
Saturn Awards Best Presentation on Television Nominated [65]
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards Best Crime Programme Nominated [66]
USC Scripter Awards Television David Farr – Based on the novel by John le Carré Won[b] [67]
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