NY-LON

NY-LON

2004
NY-LON
NY-LON

NY-LON

7.2 | en | Drama

NY-LON is a 2004 British drama series that aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The series was created and written by Simon Burke and Anya Camilleri, and starred Rashida Jones and Stephen Moyer. NY-LON was also broadcast on BBC America in the United States.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP7  Something About Love
Oct. 05,2004
Something About Love

Michael decides that the transatlantic to-ing and fro-ing has gone on long enough and that he and Edie need to truly commit to each other to make this work.

EP6  Something About Friends
Sep. 28,2004
Something About Friends

Michael flies out to New York with Katherine expecting to be introduced to Edie's friends. Though he's the antithesis of their values, Michael is confident he can impress them.

EP5  Something About Family
Sep. 21,2004
Something About Family

Edie arrives in London, expecting to have dinner with Katherine and Michael, but things don't quite go as planned.

EP4  Something About Honesty
Sep. 14,2004
Something About Honesty

In New York, Edie is struggling to find the right moment to break the news of her relationship with Michael to her close-knit group of friends.

EP3  Something About Commitment
Sep. 07,2004
Something About Commitment

Edie uses an old friend's party in London as an excuse to see Michael again. But he's abandoned hope of seeing her again, and she reaches him the morning after a loveless one-night stand.

EP2  Something About Baggage
Aug. 31,2004
Something About Baggage

Michael once again sets off for New York, although his thoughts are preoccupied by the news of Kristin's pregnancy and the fact that he's had to leave his young nephew Angelo.

EP1  Something About Chemicals
Aug. 24,2004
Something About Chemicals

Sparks fly during a chance meeting between an Englishman and an American girl. Afterwards, Michael confides in housemate Raph about his feelings for the American girl he's only met once...

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Released: 2004-08-24 | Released Producted By: Channel 4 Television , Touchpaper Television Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/ny-lon
Synopsis

NY-LON is a 2004 British drama series that aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The series was created and written by Simon Burke and Anya Camilleri, and starred Rashida Jones and Stephen Moyer. NY-LON was also broadcast on BBC America in the United States.

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Stephen Moyer , Rashida Jones

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Reviews

hasnoform ...though that's about as far as it goes for this series. The whole program just seemed to scream that the makers desperately wanted it to be the hippest creation EVER and oh-so-cool but the result was flat, anti- drama with little to recommend it. The acting was passable though certainly not electric by any means. Production valued were generally good but the script just tried too hard to be daring and shocking but it's core ended up coming across as simply tepid, lacking in substance and with a negative moral outlook some of the time. I didn't see the whole series, admittedly, but when something starts to simply bore the pants off you there is nothing much left to do but put this series of the shelf and file it under 'dull'.
franabanana Charming leads, interesting location shoots, and a boppy soundtrack make for a pretty mini-series, but one lacking in much backbone or substance.The production hinges on the two leads: Edie, the poor but lovable social-worker-record-store-worker, and Michael, the bad-boy-banker-with-a-heart-of-gold. Yes, they are types and stock characters. They meet by chance when Edie visits London and needs to borrow some money from a bloke in a pub. He gets her number, and the hijinks ensue.They begin a tentative transatlantic romance, with complications of former lovers, jobs, friends and family, as well as their own cautious natures, standing in the way of True Love. So should you spend 7 hours watching this series? I was utterly charmed, but recognize some drawbacks: wooden dialogue (and acting), silly situations worthy of a bedroom farce (mistaken identities and the like), and a lack of realism (how does poor Edie manage to buy those tickets to London? Guess she has good credit!)I chalk up my enjoyment of the series to the leads, especially to Stephen Moyer, who brings an edge and a sly wit to Michael. Despite tragically misguided sideburns, he is a strong presence, and manages to overcome the limitations of the dialogue and trite situations. Rashida Jones fares less well. She is certainly beautiful (Peggy Lipton + the "Q" = gorgeous), but is more shaky in her command of the character and dialogue. I haven't seen Ms. Jones in other roles, so no harm, no foul. I'm not sure how many actors could pull this character off. All I can say is I enjoyed watching her struggle, and she did OK with a tough assignment.The last characters worth mentioning are the cities of London and New York. Nicely done exterior shots provide more realism than the story itself. Add in great soundtrack, and I was happily diverted.
kateherbert This is as it's producers describe: cool with a capital "C". It helps that the entire cast are beautiful, especially Edie, and the two lead roles are played by very talented actors who clearly have a long and successful road ahead of them. I guess this is not aimed at a 30-something audience, but I am enjoying it nonetheless.It's a really a joy to see the use of split-screen, largely pioneered by Kiefer Sutherland's '24', and I really enjoy watching events from a number of different characters' points of view.The settings of the grungy second-hand NY record store, Michael's docklands loft apartment, Edie's tiny boho NY.flat and the impersonal environment of Michael's overcrowded open-plan City office are all very well thought-out. The character development is also very intelligently planned. I am only onto the third episode, the plot is a bit thin so far, but I have been drawn-in and I hope that it develops with greater depth and complexity over the rest of the series.This fascinating piece of television drama reflects the reality of the fact that the world is getting smaller and affairs of the heart are increasingly spanning the globe and there's no stopping it. It also speaks volumes about the need for innovative and creative direction and camera work which can grab the attention of an increasingly critical audience.
vendetta_kinda_mood NY-Lon: New York - London...This groundbreaking new drama series is set in the two great cities and features a passionate love affair spanning 3,000 miles. Innovative, home-grown and contemporary, NY-LON boasts the grand vision of a big screen movie and all the style and energy of the best US drama.The first ever UK drama series to be filmed partly on location in New York's Lower East Side and with an exciting transatlantic cast, NY-LON follows the troubled romance between a New York record store clerk, Edie (Rashida Jones), and London stock broker Michael (Stephen Moyer), after their chance meeting in his city.As well as having a gripping story line and well created characters, this show boasts cool modern camera work and daring literary techniques.Following the couple through the highs and lows of their very modern romance, the intervention of opinionated friends and the inevitable culture clash, NY-LON is a stylish and bold drama event. Do not miss this!