The series was inspired by the brother of producer Miriam Segal and conceived by
Stephen Tredre in 1994, who took up screenwriting due to illness. After obtaining funding from Principal Pictures, Segal approached
ITV and then the
BBC with the programme, who both turned it down. It was then offered to the BBC's regional drama department,
BBC Birmingham, and the series was commissioned. The first episode was written by Tredre before his death in 1997, with the rest of the series completed by Matthew Bardsley. The series was filmed in London and cost £3 million. Also speaking ahead of the first broadcast, McGann described his character as having "depth" and said of the "intelligent" writing: "It will really engage people. They'll find themselves strangely intrigued. This is the sort of television we should be making, television that makes you think." ==Episode list==