Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBritish police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Between the Lines is gripping police drama about the CBI investigating abuse of police powers and corruption within the force. The first remarkable thing is that BTL has a fairly unlikeable protagonist: womanizing career police man Tony Clarke who is really blackmailed into joining the CBI. He acts so irresponsibly in his personal life throughout the series that it is really difficult to sympathize with him (and he wears the worst fitting suits I have ever seen). On the other hand he is very emotional about his job and also really professional about it (unless his private life or hormones get in the way) in spite of the fact that he really hates his job. His team consists of bisexual Maureen Connell and veteran copper Harry Naylor whose wife develops a terminal illness in the second series. These three really complex characters really carry the show. The standard of writing is also fairly high. The stories are complex and satisfying which is not easy to achieve in a 45 minutes format. However, in the second season they become formulaic in terms of the CBI's impotence to deal with corruption in the force. You can't help wondering why they bother at all. Apart from the strong performances of the cast (with the possible exception of the rather one dimensional DCS Graves) the series also has some episodes that are visually very well made particularly the inteview situation. For 1992 the first season is also groundbreakling in its depiction of nudity as you see some full frontal shots of Clark's beautiful girlfriend and you see Jaye Griffith's bottom.
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I have watched every episode at least twice over the past 5 years (we got this series a little later than the UK of course). It's realistic cut throat, no holds barred depiction of UK police corruption was leading edge. Presented in the UK at a time when confidence in the UK police was at a record low, this show encapsulated the feelings of the day. It is very well acted, the principals gelling nicely right from the first episode. The third series is less tight and focussed, which explains why the main cast members refused to sign up for a 4th series. Neil Pearson (one of the sexiest men on the screen these days) is extremely convincing as Tony Clark. In fact, I can't think of any weak performances at all. great writing too. certainly a "10"
This brilliant 90s police drama series makes the more recent Line of Duty series look very basic indeed. I remember Between the lines being compulsive viewing and subsequently found line of duty to be a pale facsimile in comparison.
The first two series were about the work of the Police Complaints Department. The slightly disappointing third series was basically about a team of private eyes who used to work together in the Police. I would have preferred all the characters to have remained in the Police Complaints department because to take them out, just made it into a normal detective programme. All of the regular cast were more than excellent, but my favourite was actually John Deakin, the villain of the piece. My favourite quote was when Deakin spoke to Superintendent Graves in the Toilets and went something like, " Whilst Clarke may considerably p*ss me off, my dislike of him pales into insignificance compared with my permanent and utter contempt for you. Got It ? " Some of the scenes between Harry Naylor and his dying wife Joyce ( Serious Crumpet ! )were very well done.
When it grows up Line Of Duty would like to be Between The Lines.
I like Line Of Duty but Between The Lines was more realistic I think.
Daily Mail readers might be critical of Between The Lines but when you consider Hillsborough and the Miner's strike the corrupt police in league with the establishment while protecting themselves the plots in the series seem realistic.
It is April 2021 and the news reports a met cop charged with being a fascist you think Line Of Duty should be set in London.
But enough reality this is a well acted drama with usually great scripts and a big budget for its time.
Like all these older productions the supporting cast is interesting.
There is a Daniel Craig in this,whatever happened to him?
People slag off series 3 but I like it but it is not as good as the first 2 series.
I like Line Of Duty but Between The Lines was more realistic I think.
Daily Mail readers might be critical of Between The Lines but when you consider Hillsborough and the Miner's strike the corrupt police in league with the establishment while protecting themselves the plots in the series seem realistic.
It is April 2021 and the news reports a met cop charged with being a fascist you think Line Of Duty should be set in London.
But enough reality this is a well acted drama with usually great scripts and a big budget for its time.
Like all these older productions the supporting cast is interesting.
There is a Daniel Craig in this,whatever happened to him?
People slag off series 3 but I like it but it is not as good as the first 2 series.
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- AnecdotesThe series was nicknamed "Between the Sheets" because of the bedroom activities of lead character Tony Clark.
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