The series following the work of the Greater Manchester Police Serious Sexual Offences Unit, combined with the Major Investigation Team.The series following the work of the Greater Manchester Police Serious Sexual Offences Unit, combined with the Major Investigation Team.The series following the work of the Greater Manchester Police Serious Sexual Offences Unit, combined with the Major Investigation Team.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 7 nominations total
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This is my first review for anything online, I never do this, but I feel the need to do so for this show. This show is unbelievable. It is beautiful cinematography, capturing real people in some of the most important moments of their careers, putting bad guys behind bars, between chilling real crime voicemails and depositions, that is released during a time when rape and sexual assault are on the forefront of our public conversation. This show depicts the real banality of evil, the sad simpletons that carry out these deplorable crimes, and the kind people that orchestrate their arrests. I am floored by the team that put this together. It is ugly content, covered in some of the most beautiful cinematic scenes; it's like a Cormac McCarthy novel. I loved it. My praise to you and your team, I hope the show runs and runs and runs.
Keep fighting the good fight. 10/10
Keep fighting the good fight. 10/10
This three-part BBC documentary series is an excellent examination of the Greater Manchester Police as they investigate sexual offences. Woven into contemporary cases, The Detectives follows Operation Canute, a spin off of the high profile Operation Yewtree, spurred by allegations against the late & notorious DJ Jimmy Savile. Canute focuses on Jimmy Savile's friend and former driver Ray Teret (not Tenet, as named in the IMDb synopsis) accused of historical sex offences dating back to the 1960's.
Unlike most heavy-handed crime profiles and documentaries, 'The Detectives' is superbly produced, avoiding many of the traps that make so many of its bedfellows unwatchable. The narration is sparse, clear & devoid of hyperbole and 'Batman' delivery, the music is free of industrial crash bang wallop percussion, relying more on sombre piano and strings, sometimes reminiscent of Danny Elfman's work in Errol Moris films & the people - police, victims & the accused - are represented without judgement. Would that even a third of crime- related documentaries were handled in such an objective and sensitive manner.
Along with the recent Investigation Discovery series 'A Crime to Remember', 'The Detectives' stands out - albeit for different reasons - as one of the best TV crime profiles in quite a few years.
Unlike most heavy-handed crime profiles and documentaries, 'The Detectives' is superbly produced, avoiding many of the traps that make so many of its bedfellows unwatchable. The narration is sparse, clear & devoid of hyperbole and 'Batman' delivery, the music is free of industrial crash bang wallop percussion, relying more on sombre piano and strings, sometimes reminiscent of Danny Elfman's work in Errol Moris films & the people - police, victims & the accused - are represented without judgement. Would that even a third of crime- related documentaries were handled in such an objective and sensitive manner.
Along with the recent Investigation Discovery series 'A Crime to Remember', 'The Detectives' stands out - albeit for different reasons - as one of the best TV crime profiles in quite a few years.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by The Detectives: Murder on the Streets (2017)
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