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Wiktionary
a. (context idiomatic accounting English) Having net losses; in debt.
Wikipedia
In the Red is a 1989 PG Wodehouse Prize nominated black comedy- crime novel by Mark Tavener, featuring fictional BBC Reporter George Cragge and fiction Police Officer Frank Jefferson, investigating a series of murders of London bank managers, a small political party contesting a by-election, and a plan to overthrow the Director-General of the BBC.
The novel's setting in the worlds of finance (from which it draws its title), politics and media, was inspired by the writer's early experiences working for the BBC and the Liberal Party.
The novel was released ( BBC Books, 1998) following the production of a television adaptation of the same name ( BBC Two, 1998).
In the Red is a 2006 album by Tina Dico.
- "Losing"
- "Warm Sand"
- "Nobody’s Man"
- "The City"
- "Give In"
- "In the Red"
- "Head Shop"
- "Use Me"
- "Room with a View"
- "My Mirror"
- "One"
- "Long Goodbye"
Three songs on the album are new versions of previously released songs. An early version of "My Mirror" was released on Fuel (2001), while "Warm Sand" and "Room with a View" were originally released on the album Notes (2003).
In the Red may refer to:
- In the Red (novel), a novel by Mark Tavener, and its radio and television adaptations
- In the Red (EP), an EP by A Global Threat
- In the Red (Tina Dico album), a 2006 album
- In the Red (Kind of Like Spitting album), a 2005 album
- In the Red (Crucified Barbara album), a 2014 album by Crucified Barbara
- In the Red Records, an American record label
In the Red is an album by the band Kind of Like Spitting. It was released on November 1, 2005 on Hush Records.
In The Red is an EP by A Global Threat. It was released in 2000 on Rodent Popsicle Records. The sound is similar to their first two full-lengths albums, although Bryan now does not split the vocals. Mark Unseen left before this recording.
In the Red is the first in a sequence of four black comedy- crime drama series created for BBC Radio 4 by Mark Tavener featuring Michael Williams as BBC Reporter George Cragge and Barry Foster as Police Superintendent Frank Jefferson.
The first seven-part series (BBC Radio 4, 1995), was adapted by Tavener and comedy-writer Peter Baynham from Tavener's novel of the same name ( Hutchinson, 1989), which had been inspired by the writer'searly experiences working for the BBC and the Liberal Party.
The subsequent series, In the Balance (BBC Radio 4, 1997), In the Chair (BBC Radio 4, 1998), and In the End (BBC Radio 4, 1999), were all six-parts each and followed the same format, with the two lead characters investigating a series of murders often linked to British politics and media. There was also a three-part television series based on the original novel ( BBC Two, 1998), adapted by Malcolm Bradbury, featuring Warren Clarke as Cragge and Alun Armstrong as Jefferson.
Following the conclusion of the final series, the characters of Charles Prentis, played by Stephen Fry, and Martin McCabe, played by John Bird, who appeared in In the Red (BBC Radio 4, 1995), In the Chair (BBC Radio 4, 1998), and In the End (BBC Radio 4, 1999), as well as the TV production of In the Red (BBC Two, 1998), were featured in their own spin-off series Absolute Power ( BBC Radio 4, 2000-2006/ BBC Two, 2003-2005), which was also created and written by Tavener.
In the Red is a three-part BBC Two black comedy- crime drama series featuring Warren Clarke as BBC Reporter George Cragge and Alun Armstrong as Police Superintendent Frank Jefferson, investigating a series of murders of London bank managers, a small political party contesting a by-election, and a plan to overthrow the Director-General of the BBC.
The series was adapted by Malcolm Bradbury from Mark Tavener's novel of the same name ( Hutchinson, 1989), which had been inspired by the writer's early experiences working for the BBC and the Liberal Party.
Following the conclusion of the series, the characters of Charles Prentis, played by Stephen Fry, and Martin McCabe, played by John Bird, who also appeared in the radio adaptation of the book (BBC Two, 1995-1999), were featured in their own spin-off series Absolute Power ( BBC Radio 4, 2000-2006/ BBC Two, 2003-2005), which was also created and written by Tavener.
Usage examples of "in the red".
Made himself climb, despite the tendency of hands and Keds to slip in the red liquid that covered the ledge.
He could see the forms of men throwing black shadows in the red light, and as he went nearer it became known to him in some way that the ground was strewn with sleeping men.
I noticed that in the Red Sea and in the Mediterranean there existed a certain number of fishes of a kind perfectly identical—.
He broke into a profuse sweat and was no longer in doubt about the meaning in the Red Priest's glance.
Going on two years in the Red Air Force had so coarsened her that she wondered if she would be fit for anything decent when peace returned.
When he cautiously peered over the opposite rim of the gulch he saw the same ship as before in the red forest.
Like millions of other Russians, he served uncomplainingly in the Red Army for four years, surviving the bitter cold and hunger of the Western front.
I held it out to him blindly, my fingers in the red slit of its belly, from which I had removed its insides as the man in the black suit had threatened to remove mine.
The first thing I saw was tracks in the red clay, coming from the lodge way.
He stood, a lank and icy indolence, in the red of the risen sun, the black anthropomorphic monolith looming behind him for his second.
Sammy walked slowly across the room, his eyes never leaving the figure that sat in the red and gold light of sunset.
Helena climbing naked in the red light of the Exuma sun, rising to teeter on the rail, then find her balance, then dive into the black-gray water of the cove at Shroud Cay and then surface, seal-sleek, hair water-pasted flat to the delicate skull contours.
He felt that he wanted to know a little more about Miss Norris and the part she had played in The Red House circle.
It opened into a small square chamber, cut in the red sandstone, at whose side was another door, covered with heavy tapestries.