Distinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces per... Read allDistinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces personnel stationed in Germany.Distinctive red caps are part of the uniform of the UK military's Special Investigations Branch, who are tasked with investigating crimes associated with their own country's armed forces personnel stationed in Germany.
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Great crime-drama. Certainly not your average crime-drama, as it is set in a military base and the crimes involve British Army soldiers (as victims, or perpetrators, or both). Brings together a military setting with detective work - what could be better?
Good plots, all filled with a decent amount of intrigue and suspense, plus some good character depth make for a great series.
With star performances from EVERYONE, this is an unmissable show following the detectives each week investigating crimes committed by and against The British Army.
This show has a lot going for it. Thankfully, there are no soapy sub-plots. No romances (yet). And, the stories are fast-paced. It is a great detective show. Ex-Eastenders star Tamzin Outhwaite stars as Sgt. Jo McDonagh, a female trying to fit into what is a male-dominated arena. Other performances to look out for are James Thornton as Staff Sgt. Roper, a bit of a mystery man, but very good at his job. Also, Douglas Hodge plays the irascible Sgt. Major Burns, a man you wouldn't cross but would love to have on your side.
This is a review of Series 1 of Red Cap, which ended on a high (I won't spoil it). It is one of the best shows produced by the BBC these past few years and I hope it returns for a second series.
S.L.Dean Australia
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- Quotes
[Jo has found Cannabis plants growing in the house of a pregnant Army Widow]
Sgt Jo McDouagh: Really, Tricia, I don't know whether to call the drug squad or Charlie Dimmock!
Tricia: You better call someone, my waters have broken!
- Crazy creditsEp #2.6: In Memory of the 9 Royal Military Police Killed in Action in Iraq on 24th June 2003 and 23rd August 2003
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