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The Taking, a 2003 novel by J. D. Landis; The Taking, a 2004 novel by Dean Koontz; The Taking, a 2004 short film directed by Matt Eskandari; The Taking, a 2011 studio album by Loaded "The Taking", a 2012 episode of the Canadian television series The Listener; The Taking, a 2021 documentary film written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe
The Take is a four-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Neil Biswas from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 17 June 2009. Directed by David Drury, The Take follows the activities of criminal sociopath Freddie Jackson (), who has recently been released from prison, only to find that his cousin Jimmy (Shaun Evans) is attempting to make a name for himself ...
[5] Keith Phipps of Vulture gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Like the fourth-season debut, this second episode has to expend a lot of energy putting pieces into place, which it does fairly gracefully in ways that suggest some minor characters will have more to do later on. But it also pushes the story forward more than ...
[3] [4] The series was commissioned with a straight-to-series-order in September 2015 [5] and premiered on February 27, 2017, on NBC. [6] NBC renewed the series for a second season of 16 episodes on May 9, 2017, that premiered on January 12, 2018.
The Taking of Planet 5 (Simon Bucher Jones and Mark Clapham, 1999) - Featuring the Eighth Doctor, Fitz and Compassion, it is partly a sequel to the television serial Image of the Fendahl. It features references to many elements from the Cthulhu Mythos stories of H. P. Lovecraft, in particular the Elder Things and their ancient Antarctic city ...
"The Pager" is the fifth episode of the first season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon and Ed Burns and was directed by Clark Johnson. It originally aired on June 30, 2002.
The Guardian was less enthusiastic, concluding it to be a "twisty if lacklustre drama", giving the opening episode only three stars out of five. [ 14 ] Reviews improved over the course of the series, and the finale was highly praised by critics, with many drawing positive comparisons with the BBC 's similar series Bodyguard which was broadcast ...
June 5, 1970 – November 8, 1980 December 6, 2002 ( 2002-12-06 ) Featured characters: Eric Close as John, Catherine Dent as Sally Clarke, Chad Donella as Jacob Clarke, Julie Ann Emery as Amelia Keys, Dakota Fanning as Allie Keys (voice), Matt Frewer as Chet Wakeman, Desmond Harrington as Jesse Keys, John Hawkes as Marty Erickson, Ryan Hurst as ...