Sirens

2011
Sirens

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Up, Horny, Down Jun 27, 2011

The team attend a major road traffic collision where Stuart takes the radical decision to give an open-heart massage to jump-start a woman's heart.

EP2 Two Man Race Jul 04, 2011

Stuart's date with Angie is going well, but his colleagues notice he is being uncharacteristically macho - is it Angie's effect on him or something more powerful?

EP3 I.C.E Jul 11, 2011

The paramedics are called out to help a student who has drug-induced paranoia. When Rachid goes to talk to a neighbour, he comes across a 'purple job'; someone who killed themselves quite a while ago.

EP4 King of the Jungle Jul 18, 2011

Woodvine's threat to split up the team sparks a leadership fight between Stuart and Rachid. Ashley has an alpha male secret and Maxine works her feminine charm on a date.

EP5 Stress Jul 25, 2011

In denial about the stresses of his job, Stuart attempts to reassure Maxine that fireman Craig is really into her, but is he really the right man to play Cupid?

EP6 Cry Aug 01, 2011

Stuart needs a special friend when a life or death situation hits close to home. Ashley has gained a live-in boyfriend, while Rachid's future looks uncertain.
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Released: 27 June 2011 Ended
Producted By: Daybreak Pictures
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/sirens
Synopsis

Sirens is a British comedy-drama about an ambulance service team

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TheInbetweener There are two kinds of series.Type 1: Straightforward dialog anybody over 12 and with the concentration span of a 13 year old can follow. Character's lines are typically drawn up from a list of 100 words and 10 melodramatic quotes to convey the maximum 3 types of emotions allowed. To compensate, the performances are either ridiculously over the top in an attempt to be original, or the kind of performance that takes itself WAY too seriously, as if humans are all walking tragedies. Plot lines are equally as simple so as to not cause even a flicker of confusion, enabling you to watch in a semi-conscious state where you use about 3 brain processes.Type 2: Characters that surprise and intrigue you from the first episode, who you may like one second and dislike the next (much like real people). Characters that don't do everything but look straight into the camera and say LOVE ME, REPEAT MY QUOTES or HATE ME, BUT ALSO REPEAT MY QUOTES BECAUSE I AM HARD. Dialogue that is rapid-fire and unique to a particular kind of people (because nobody speaks sitcom in real life), that makes you feel like you're eavesdropping on real people. Characters who aren't defined by their looks but by their, wait for it, CHARACTERS. No glamour injected into lifestyles that are actually ordinary. Plots that reveal fresh and sometimes uncomfortable truths about life. Or paramedics.Sirens is Type 2. It's excellent, gritty comedy with a bit of world weary wisdom thrown in. The comedy ranges from witty banter between the three main characters, to some brilliant caricature from Fonejacker virtuoso Kayvan Novak, to black fatalistic medical humor which never strays into the melodramatic. If this were a Type 1 series, the pretty Madden would be held up for female consumption as the good-enough-to-eat male lead; instead he opens a frank door onto the gay lifestyle without glamming it up. The best material, however, comes from Rhys Thomas. A character who is hardened to the point of being a sociopath, his cynical, sterilised insights into human nature are pure gold.These characters aren't people you'd sell your soul to be; they're just people you'd like to know.
Old_Man_From_Scene_24 The summary depicts "Sirens" in a nutshell - it is one very well acted, very funny, very terrific T.V show. Being a fan of shows like "Scrubs", I was very pleased with how the first episode was directed, not to mention the great characterization that we've seen thus far. The three main actors are all superb; delivering a solid, realistic performance of life and routine of being a paramedic, whilst simultaneously providing plenty of laughs to develop the comedy aspect of the show. As well as that, there seems to be a good amount of medical knowledge and medical gore involved (which is to be expected), so we are kept from the "surreal" notion of a sitcom. The characters are well-developed and the actors seem to fit the roles perfectly, judging by how well they play the parts.Being from Ireland, I could tell straightaway that the setting and props used are all spot-on (e.g. - the uniforms, streets, ambulances, etc.), which is good, because it shows that the creators spared no expenses in perfecting every little detail, even if they don't have a very large budget to do it with.My analysis: "Sirens" is a very funny and very realistic T.V show, which contains brilliant acting and terrific direction. I only hope it gets the viewing levels to keep going, because it has amazing potential. 10/10