Network: BBC America
Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: August 19, 2012 — September 22, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tom Weston-Jones, Kyle Schmid, Ato Essandoh, Tessa Thompson, Kevin Ryan, Tanya Fischer, Dylan Taylor, Ron White, David Keeley, Franka Potente, Anastasia Griffith, and Kiara Glasco.
TV show description:
This crime drama TV series is set in 1864 in New York City and is filled with intrigue, corruption, mystery and murder.
Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) is an Irish-American former boxer who became a police detective. He returns from the Civil War to find that his wife is missing and his daughter is dead. Corcoran struggles to walk a straight line in New York City’s notoriously crooked Five Points neighborhood. Desperate to learn the truth about what happened to his family, he dedicates himself to seeking justice for the powerless and overlooked. He also finds himself thrust into the contrasting worlds of elegant and corrupt Fifth Avenue, and the emerging African-American community in Northern Manhattan.
Corcoran shares a secret from the battlefield with Robert Morehouse and Doctor Matthew Freeman that inextricably links their lives together. As he did in the Union Army, Corcoran proves intelligent, valiant and tenacious — stopping at nothing to bring those responsible to justice.
A handsome bon vivant and part of the Manhattan aristocracy, Robert Morehouse (Kyle Schmid) and Corcoran were mustered out of the 71st Regiment together. Though raised in a life of privilege, Morehouse was changed by the war and now sees the lower class as his equals — much to his father’s dismay. Spending more time drinking and cavorting with prostitutes than making a name for himself in the business world, Morehouse consistently falls short of his dad’s expectations.
An African-American physician, Doctor Matthew Freeman (Ato Essandoh) was Morehouse’s valet during the Civil War. When called upon, Freeman now assists Corcoran in murder investigations though receives no credit for his contribution. Freeman practices modern scientific methods of deduction, but precinct superiors believe this to be Corcoran’s work and he doesn’t tell them otherwise.
Freeman is devoted to his wife Sara (Tessa Thompson) whose two brothers were lynched during the Draft Riots. She’s left emotionally scarred, refuses to leave her house, and convinces her husband to leave Five Points in hopes of finding security in the African-American community of Carmansville in Northern Manhattan.
Detective Francis Maguire (Kevin Ryan) is Corcoran’s closest friend and his partner in the Sixth Precinct. Maguire assists Corcoran in his search for his missing wife, as well as in navigating the underground criminal world of Five Points. Though he cares deeply for those closest to him, Maguire possesses a quick temper and occasionally loses control. Enamored with Molly Stuart (Tanya Fischer), Maguire harbors a desire to settle down and marry the ambitious courtesan.
Flirtatious and beautiful, Molly works at at Eva’s Paradise and entertains several gentlemen from both Uptown and Five Points. Her big heart and free-spirited nature can embroil her in others’ affairs and, despite her taboo career choice, Molly possesses a deep sense of right and wrong.
Detective Andrew O’Brien (Dylan Taylor) is a colleague and companion to Corcoran and Maguire. Often teased about his acquiescence to his overbearing wife, he is fiercely loyal to his family and friends.
Captain of the Sixth Precinct, Ciaran Joseph Sullivan (Ron White) is more concerned about his reputation in the public eye than seeking justice for victims. Sullivan questions how the kingpins of New York society will be affected by the results of the tenacious Corcoran’s investigations.
Sergeant Padraic Byrnes (David Keeley) is a corrupt cop within the ranks of the Sixth Precinct and takes delight in thwarting Corcoran. He plays both sides of the law by manipulating Captain Sullivan as well as victims and criminals.
With a saloon and brothel located in the center of Five Points, Eva Heissen (Franka Potente), the Madame of Eva’s Paradise, is a shrewd businesswoman. A long list of patrons — including many coppers from the Sixth Precinct — help Eva maintain control over her employees with stern precision. Despite her tough-as-nails exterior, she shows her gentler side when she is with Corcoran — who finds comfort in Eva’s arms while his heart yearns for his missing wife.
Sophisticated, spirited and intoxicatingly beautiful, Elizabeth Haverford (Anastasia Griffith) is more than a mindless debutante. Far more business-savvy and politically astute than the other society ladies of Fifth Avenue, Elizabeth seeks to use her wealth and influence to improve the lives of others -– despite how it’s perceived by the rest of New York’s upper class. Though she meets Corcoran under horrific circumstances, Elizabeth enjoys his companionship and protection.
A young runaway who is growing up quickly, Annie Reilly (Kiara Glasco) is forced into prostitution to survive. After a memorable encounter with Corcoran, she becomes deeply attached as he endeavors to protect her from danger. Whip-smart with a predilection for mischief, Annie reminds Corcoran of his own daughter, and he goes out of his way to try to introduce her to a better life.
Episode #23 — “The Place I Called My Home”
In the wake of the President’s death, Detective Kevin Corcoran reels like the rest of the country. As Corcoran mourns with Robert Morehouse and Doctor Matthew Freeman, the three men decide to join a national effort once more. For the three friends, the mission elicits memories from the battlefield, resurfaces faces from the past, and creates opportunity for Five Points chaos to continue unabated.
First aired: September 22, 2013
What do you think? Do you like the Copper TV series? Are you sorry that there won’t be a third season?
There are not many shows that have so many fine actors. The show was well staged and the characters were exceptional. It was. Nice to see the stage set and how New York was in the time that there was a civil war. I hope they bring the show back.
Both my husband and myself liked this series very much. Two seasons were not enough. There should have been a third as there were. So many open ends to finish. It seems as though as soon as a network gets a hit show, they cancel it. BBC isa great network . Has many excellent programs. Bring Copper back and let the characters have a finale.
Thank you.
The acters gave their all to a gritty drama . They diserve more than a 2 year commitment
OMG i just got done watch the first 2 seasons on netflix I couldnt stop watching . and as soon as I watched the last one I went to see when season 3 would begin only to find it was cancels I am beyond sad and disappointed what is good show are always canceled while the useless ones and go on and one
very diapponted
liz
Amazing show. It showed the gritty underside of New York as an infant and show the intimate life of the Irish and how corrupt the city was during a time when corruption was just a way to put food on your table and clean clothes on your back. The characters were deep and multi dimensional and not these lame shallow characters that prevail in most shows even on so called reality shows which had less real facts in it then Copper does. Please please bring back Copper there are not enough truly great shows on TV and when one does… Read more »
i just finished season 2 on netflix i hate there will not be a season 3 as usual they get it wrong they cancel a great show and keep lousy poorly acted shows
Great show. As usual gets cancelled so we can watch, who can eat the most, who can eat the least, who can lose the most, who can gain the most, and a new one now who can cancel great shows
One of the best shows on TV. But like all the other great shows that BBC does, they do not cater to the audience. They cancelled Whitechapel also. There are too many Reality shows, Game shows, and other junk that it was delightful to find a good mystery and well acted drama. Wish that BBC would bring Copper back and give a good ending.
Wow what a great show. I watched Copper on Netflix. Griping, gritty. I need more. The acting is top notch. Story line is believable. Characters very human. Please bring it back and promo it so people will know it is available.
Devastated that it is not returning. I love history and this was filled with it. Seriously big error. Acting was stupendous.
The storyline was well written, the characters completely believable and easy to relate to. Engrossing, captivating – please keep this series alive. We should have more shows that tell the stories of OUR nation’s history. Particularly the historical influence of our Irish. The cast members are all simply beautiful too, reason enough to keep the show running!
I am very disappointed. We want more. Please bring it back. We looks forward to watching it.
incrediable acting ,great view f that age civil war error in 5 points who knew , a version of life there never done before amazing story line we loved it my husband and i
Very disappointed Copper was cancelled. I thought it was a fantastic series,; loved everything about it. There are so many bad shows out there, and this ojne gets cancelled?
Great series shame you cancelled this series people are into cars, cooking show and the repeated series plz bring this series back