Ray Carling

Ray Carling
Raymond Milton Carling
Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes character
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Dean Andrews as Ray Carling in Ashes to Ashes
First appearance Life on Mars: Episode 1, series 1
Portrayed by Dean Andrews (UK version)
Michael Imperioli (US version)
Books The Wit and Wisdom of Gene Hunt
Information
Nickname(s) Ray, Raymondo
Occupation Police Officer
Manchester and Salford Police (1973)
Metropolitan Police (1980-3)
Title Detective Sergeant (DS)
Detective Constable (DC) (temporary demotion in 1973)
Detective Inspector (DI)
Nationality British

DC/DS/DI Raymond Milton[1] "Ray" Carling[2] is a fictional character in BBC One's science fiction/police procedural drama, Life on Mars and its spin-off Ashes to Ashes.

Contents

Storylines

Life on Mars

Ray Carling as he appears in Life on Mars

The character of Ray Carling is shown to be a similar character to that of his boss, DCI Gene Hunt. During Life on Mars Carling often agrees with Hunt's brutality and corruption over that of DI Sam Tyler's ideas. Carling has also been described by the BBC's website as Hunt's: "right-hand man when it comes to fighting, shooting, gambling and the ladies".[3]

Throughout the series, Carling frequently clashes with Sam Tyler regarding his policing methods. It is revealed that Carling had applied for promotion to DI (Detective Inspector), but was passed over for the apparently transferred Sam Tyler, fuelling his grudge against Tyler.

During episode 7 of the first series, Billy Kemble is arrested on drug-related charges. In an attempt to make him reveal his supplier, Carling and Chris Skelton force-feed Kemble cocaine, in the hope it would force him to reveal the name of his supplier, but Kemble has a heart attack and dies in police custody. After an extensive cover-up operation, Hunt angrily demotes Carling to DC (Detective Constable).

After a period of time as a DC, Hunt re-promotes Carling to DS in series 2, episode 2, which he remains at for the next decade until 1983 in Ashes to Ashes.

During episode 3 of the second series, Carling is blown up by a car bomb and hospitalized. A short time before the explosion, Sam Tyler claims it is a hoax and not the IRA as he knows from 2006 that they never used dynamite. Carling takes Tyler's word and investigates, only to be caught in the explosion. He suffers severe Posttraumatic Stress Disorder after his release from hospital and unwittingly compromises Tyler's investigations. He is however hailed a hero by the rest of CID.

During Series 2 he drove a Morris Marina.

Ashes to Ashes

Alongside Gene Hunt and Chris Skelton, Carling moved from Manchester to London and joined the Metropolitan Police shortly after the death of Sam Tyler in 1980.

Despite Carling openly being racist and sexist during Life on Mars, he is consistently displayed to have an improved attitude throughout Ashes to Ashes. Unlike his disdain for DI Tyler in 1973, he forms a good working relationship with DI Alex Drake and, most of the time, fully respects her authority over him, despite her gender.

During the third series in 1983, Carling is promoted to a DI while Hunt is on the run for Drake's shooting, and takes overall charge of CID. When Hunt returns with Drake, he hastily disregards and lampoons Carling's efforts, describing him as looking like a "maths teacher". Carling goes on to ruin a stake-out during a hostage situation, but after the case is solved, Hunt acknowledges that it was a difficult operation and finally applauds his ability and effort.

It is also revealed that Ray's father and grandfather were in the army, but Ray never joined himself as he went out drinking on the night he was supposed to sign up and never got around to going because he was scared, his relationship with his father subsequently souring despite his successes in the force. In series 2 in 1982, Carling actually fills out an army application form, but when he asks Alex Drake to write a reference, she takes the form and rips it up into little pieces, convincing him to stay.

Ray, along with Shaz and Chris, endures visions of stars and space and hears strange voices, like that of in a pub, and described by Chris as Nelson (Tony Marshall), the publican from Life on Mars, asking him what is he having to drink. Although he initially dismisses it as alcohol-related, he is eventually brought round by Shaz and the three of them share the vision together in the street outside Luigi's.

He drives a MkII Ford Granada 2.8S.

Finale

Along with Chris and Shaz, it is revealed that Ray Carling had previously died in the real world. As a young DC, he commits suicide by hanging himself on 6 May 1972, the day of that year's FA Cup Final.[4] He had been struggling with the feeling that he had failed his father and grandfathers, who were all army sergeants, after he failed basic training for entry to the British Army. Ray took out his frustrations on a drunk young man outside a pub and ended up killing him, something which his DCI covered up. Ridden with guilt, he committed suicide by hanging himself in a bout of severe depression and alcohol abuse.

Personality

The character is displayed to have homophobic, racist and sexist attitudes throughout Life on Mars. During Life on Mars, Carling shows little respect towards Sam Tyler, due to their disagreements over policing methods. In Episode 5 of series 1, Carling is shown to be a big football fan, even faking an illness in order to get time off work to attend the Manchester derby match.

By the time of Ashes to Ashes first series which is set in 1981, Carling resents having a female superior, DI Alex Drake and is still overwhemingly sexist and opposed to having women in CID. However, during the second and third series he is much more willing to work with Drake and respects her as his senior officer and equal colleague.

During series 2, it is revealed that Carling is a Freemason.

References

  1. ^ http://lifeofwylie.com/2010/05/23/ashes-to-ashes-the-answers/
  2. ^ full name given in DCI Keats' report to Chief Superintendent Callahan, on BBC website [1]; full forename of "Raymond" previously confirmed on his Army enlistment application in ep. 2.6
  3. ^ "BBC - Drama - Ashes to Ashes - Characters - Ray Carling". bbc.co.uk. http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/ashestoashes/characters/ray_carling_person_page.shtml. Retrieved 2008-12-02. [dead link]
  4. ^ Confirmed by a tweet by Matthew Graham

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