The mini-series launched on
BBC One on 2 July 2012. It attracted 4.47m viewers (19.6% of UK terrestrial viewers) in the 9pm time slot. Writing for
The Telegraph, Ben Lawrence commended the performances, including those of Eccleston and Scott, but said: "I didn't love
Blackout; perhaps because it was so in love with itself. I was crying out for a bit of idiosyncratic dialogue, or some geographical reference to take me out of its noirish hinterland." Jasper Rees writing for
The Arts Desk referenced Danish drama
The Killing in his review, as did
Arifa Akbar in
The Independent, who said: "You can see how
Blackout's creators have put flecks of
Macbeth, and even
The Killing in the mix, with its blend of political drama, morality play and crime thriller, but none of it works." ==References==