The Swap (TV series)


The Swap is a British television crime drama series first broadcast on ITV1 in February 2002. The two-part serial stars Jemma Redgrave and Michael Maloney as a husband and wife who engage in a house swap with an Australian family for the Christmas holidays. However, the swap goes badly wrong and results in tragedy for both families involved. The serial achieved good viewing figures, upward of 8m.
The series was released on DVD on 4 April 2005.

Critical reception

Critical reception of the series was mostly positive.
Peter Paterson of the Daily Mail said;
"As the Forresters, Maloney and Redgrave exactly caught the mutual mistrust and irritation of a couple whose marriage is disintegrating. I can hardly wait for tonight's second half."

Tony Purnell of The Mirror said;
"The highly original, two-part thriller was beautifully acted by Jemma Redgrave, Michael Maloney and Jonathan Cake. It kept me guessing and kept me on the edge of my seat, where I'll be again tonight for the conclusion."

Gerard O'Donovan of The Daily Telegraph said;
"Marc Blake's nicely paced script and David Drury's stylish direction did a great job of translating a mundane, if deep-rooted, fear into an all too believable spine-chiller. Let's hope tonight's conclusion lives up to expectations."

However, Gareth McLean of The Guardian said of the series;
"In common with most middle-class people on television, Tom and Jen Forrester are awful. She is whiny, petulant and stupid and he is grumpy, brusque and priggish. Admittedly, we probably shouldn't take The Swap so seriously - what with it being such giddy hokum - but it would have been nice if it hadn't been quite so ridiculous."

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