EPISODE
SEASON
Copper - Season 1
The story takes place on a film set in 1860s New York City, during the American Civil War. A young handsome man works in New York finest. He must resolve chaos from the Five Points neighborhood. It is difficult for him to walk a straight line in crooked town.
1975, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
26 December 1989, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
27 September 1969, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 July 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 June 1990, London, Ontario, Canada
30 July 1963, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
24 September 1984, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
20 July 1964, Brantford, Ontario, Canada
1982, Ingramport, Nova Scotia, Canada
3 November 1960, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
11 September 1963, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
August 19, 2012
The first two episodes are so full of clunky explanations that it's impossible to forget for a moment you're watching a TV show.
August 19, 2012
Copper is solid ground for the BBC; it plays to its strengths. It's a period piece, and you know how we Americans love historical drama, especially if everyone has British accents.
August 19, 2012
Anyone who likes a good CBS procedural can enjoy Copper.
August 19, 2012
Copper's intriguing historical premise injects some much-needed originality into a genre that's littered with uninspired spin-offs.
September 16, 2013
That Copper disappoints is, itself, extremely disappointing.
August 19, 2012
There's nothing quite like Copper on TV. The second hour is more engrossing than the first, and is easily rich enough to keep us coming back for more.
August 19, 2012
The characters hold promise, the show looks swell, the stories reflect rich history and the makers have earned our trust.
August 19, 2012
Those [dialogue] imperfections never jolted me out of the spell Copper casts.
August 19, 2012
The show's co-creator, Tom Fontana, worked on Homicide, another atmospheric crime drama set in a tough city, and the dialogue is satisfyingly rich when it's not overburdened with exposition.

